The Cavalier daily Tuesday, November 28, 1972 | ||
Films
fundamentally
more in this film
of the cha-picture
are plenty of them,
they are accomplished
a and taste that gives
hair's-breadth
an extra
dicusion."–Kauffmann
Lord of the Files,
(Paramount: $1 at 10 a.m.,
$1.50 at 1,3,5,7,& 9 p.m., and
$1 Thurs. 10 a.m.)
The Rise of Little Mother,
(Cinema; 2,4,6,8 & 10 p.m.;
$2).
THURSDAY, November 30
A Man For All Seasons,
(Wilson Hall; 6,8,& 10 p.m.;
$.75). Written by Robert Bolt.
"Perhaps people think A Man
For All Seasons is so great
because unlike the usual movie
which is aimed at
twelve-year-olds, this one is
aimed at twelve-year-old
intellectuals and
idealists."–Kael
Asylum, (Barracks Road; 1,
2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40 & 9:20 p.m.; $2,
except Good Neighbor
Hour–$1).
You'll Like My Mother,
(Paramount; Thurs. at 8 p.m.
only, later 1,3,5,7,& 9 p.m.;
$2). Opening night benefit for
the Woman's Auxiliary at
University Hospital, attended
by Maomi Hensley, author of
the book the movie's based on.
FRIDAY, December 1
Pigkeeper's Daughter,
(Paramount; 11:30 p.m.; $2;
thru Sat.) Adult late show.
SATURDAY, December 2
Mother India, (Gilmer Hall;
7 p.m.; $1). Sponsored by
India Association.
Rumplestilskin, (Barracks
Road; 1, 2:30, & 4 p.m.; thru
Sunday).
SUNDAY, December 3
Booml, (Wilson Hall: 7 & 9
p.m.; $.75). Directed by
Joseph Losey, with Richard
Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Noel
Coward.
The Cavalier daily Tuesday, November 28, 1972 | ||