The Cavalier daily. Wednesday, February 12, 1969 | ||
Filmwatchers Schedule
Second Semester Series
The Filmwatchers Organization
- the only University group devoted
exclusively to the study of
films - announced this week that it
would offer two price schedules for
the remaining 10 films to be shown
this academic session.
Prices for the entire series ticket
for second semester will be $4.00
for the ten films. Additionally,
Filmwatchers officers said that for
the second semester, tickets could
also be purchased at 50 cents each
to individual showings of any of the
ten films remaining in the series.
"Of course," said membership
chairman Roy Bonavita, "students
desiring to see all the films would
derive a one dollar saving by the
Series ticket."
A wide variety of films is
scheduled during second semester
by Filmwatchers. The series opens
Feb. 13 with the Mae West-Cary
Grant comedy, "She Done Him
Wrong."
In the following weeks, the
series will offer the Italian Realist
masterpiece "Open City" (Feb. 20);
W. C. Fields in a 1930's musical,
"The Big Broadcast of 1938" (Feb.
27); Dirk Bogarde and James Fox
in the Joseph Losey-Harold Pinter
film, "The Servant" (March 6); W.
C. Fields and Mae West in "My
Little Chickadee" (March 13); the
remarkable documentary of the
1930's Nazi Party rallies "Triumph
of the Will" (March 20).
In April, the series offers "The
Innocent Sorcerers (April 3) and
the unusual Korean film, "Spring
Fragrance," (April 17).
The final films of the season will
be the monumental Russian epic,
"Alexander Nevsky" on May I and
the Jean Negulesco thriller, "Mask
of Dimitrios" on May 15.
Filmwatchers also announced
that - beginning with the second
semester - they will have two
showings of each film, at 7 and 9
p.m. on their regular Thursday
dates in Gilmer Hall auditorium.
The Cavalier daily. Wednesday, February 12, 1969 | ||