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Weekend
Films
TODAY
Casablanca and The Maltese
Falcon, (Wilson Hall; 7 & 9,
p.m. Friday only; $.75). A
night with Humphrey
Bogart...every cliche in the
book. Sponsored by the
University Union.
SATURDAY
Bus Stop, (Wilson Hall; 7 &
9 p.m.; $.75). 1956. Alternate
title: The Wrong Kind of Girl.
Marilyn Monroe, and Don
Murray, Arthur O'Connell,
from Broadway stage success
by William Inge. "Naive
cowhand meets a sexy
entertainer at a bus stop, falls
hard for her despite warnings
from his pal."–Scheuer
The Professionals (Gilmer
Hall; 7 & 9 p.m.; $.75) Western
starring Lee Marvin Burt
Lancaster, Jack Palance and
Claudia Cardinale. Sponsored
by First-year Council.
SUNDAY
Diary of a Chambermaid,
(Wilson Hall; 7 & 9 p.m.; $.75).
Directed by Bunuel, from
novel by Octave Mirbeau, with
Jeanne Moreau. The same story
was filmed twice by Jean
Renoir, so it's been "...updated
to the 1930's and put in a
context of the French fascist
movement, in an attempt to
give social reverberations to the
hot goings-on in the country
house." Kauffmann
The Cavalier daily Friday, November 10, 1972 | ||