The Cavalier daily Monday, November 13, 1972 | ||
TONIGHT
The Big Sleep, (Wilson Hall;
7 & 9 p.m.; $0.75 or series
pas). Directed by Howard
Hawks, written by (among
others) William Faulkner,
photographed by Sidney
Hicker, with Humphrey
Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Dorothy
Malone, Elisha Cook. "You
may not be able to figure out
the plot, even after the
denouement, but it's the
dialogue and the entertaining
qualities of each sequence, not
the plot, that make this
movie." –Kl, "The Big Sleep
is a violent, smoky cocktail
shaken together from most of
the printable misdemeanors
and some that aren't – one of
those Raymond Chandler
Specials which puts you, along
with the cast, into a state of
semi-amnesia through which
tough action and reaction
drum with something of the
nonsensical solace of hard rain
on a tin roof." – James Agee.
Fritz the Ca, (University;
11:30, 3, 4:30, 6, 7:30, 9; $2,
except 5:30-6:30, 1; thru the
week).
The Thing with Two Heads,
(Cinema; 2,4,6,8, & 10; $2).
Summer of 42,
(Paramount; 1,3,5,7, & 9; $2,
except Tues. w/U.ID $1; thru
Thurs.).
When The Legends Die,
(Barracks Road; 1:20, 3:15,
5:10, 7:05, & 9; $2 except
4:30-5:30, $1; thru Tues.).
no charge). Directed by Miles
Forman, with Hana Brejchova
and Vladimir Pucholt. "...how
a hopeful but shy little blond
who meets a kooky young
Prague pianist at a dance in an
all-girl factory town goes up to
Prague to try to find him the
weekend after she has let
herself be had and gets mixed
up in a wonderfully funny
hale with his mother and
father in their tiny apartment
home It senses and spots,
yet away from, the
vagrant hangers and longings of
youth Besley Crowther.
The Cavalier daily Monday, November 13, 1972 | ||