University of Virginia Library

Films For The Week

A convenient listing of the
k's films. Commercial
subject to change.

TONIGHT

of Eden. (Wilson Hall; 7
75 cents or series
1955. Produced and
by Elin Kazan, from
by John Stenbeck,
by Paul Osborn,
color photography by
McCord, with James Dean,
Harris, Raymond Massey,
Ives, Richard Davalos, Jo
Van Fleet. "Twentieth-century
allegory of the Cain and Abel
story is set in California in
1917 and features James Dean
and Richard Davalos as the two
contrasted sons competing for
the love of their patriarchal
father" –Pickard

Gone With the Wind,
(Paramount 2 & 8 p.m. $2).
With Clark Gable, Vivien
Leigh, Leslie Howard, Olivia
deHavilland, and stereophonic
sound.

MacBeth, (University;
1,3:30, 6, & 8:30 p.m.; $2,
except 5:30-6:30 $1). Directed
by Roman Polanski.

Hickey & Boggs, (Barracks
Road; 1,3,5,7, & 9 p.m.; $2,
except Good Neighbor Hour;
thru Wed.) with Cosby and
Culp.

How Did a Nice Girl Like
You?
(Cinema; 2,4,6,8 & 10
p.m.; $2).

TUESDAY, Dec. 19

Adult Late Show, (Cinema;
10 p.m.; $2).

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 20

The Red & The White,
(Wilson Hall; 4:30, 7, & 9 p.m.;
series pass). Directed by
Jansco. "...a series of small
incidents in the civil war
between Bolshevik and
counter-revolutionary forces in
Russia in 1918...As with
Eisenstein, there are few
characters, in the traditional
sense of the word. Or rather
there is only one character, a
collective one: a people at war
among themselves... What one
carries away from the film is
not a story as such, but rather
a collection of sequences that
are burned, perhaps forever,
into one's consciousness
hundreds of Red prisoners
crowded into a narrow street in
a fortress-like monastery and
given a sporting 15-minute
head start before their captors
begin rounding them up like
wild animals; a group of
retreating soldiers panicked by
the appearance of that novel
engine of destruction, a
strafing airplane; the nurses
from a hospital conducted into
a birch wood, given ball gowns
and asked to dance for a group
of officers in a poignant scene
suffused with a strange
tension." –Richard Schickel,
in Life.

The Man, (Cinema; 2,4,6,8,
& 10 p.m.; $2). From the novel
by Irving Wallace.

THURSDAY, Dec. 21

Snowball Express &
Walt-Disney World,
(Barracks
Road).