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29
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July
Year
1976
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MOVIES

DETROIT

FREE movies at the Royal Oak Public Library Sound Film Series, 222 E. 11 Mile Rd. at 6:30 pm on Frl.: July 15, "Amazing Mrs. Holiday" with Deanna Durbin; July 22, "My Man Godfry" with William Powell and Carole Lombard; July 29, "39 Steps" by Alfred Hitchcock.

Summer Outdoor Film Series at O.C.C., Orchard Ridge presents, in the amphitheater at dusk, for only $1.00: July 16, "Sterile Cuckoo"; July 23, "Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry"; July 30, "Sounder' .

"Silent Movie" at the Americana, Allen Park, Movies at Fairlane and Lakeside, Showcase, Terrace and Warren.

"The Outlaw Josey Wales" at the Bloomfield, Hampton, Macomb Mali, Madison, Movies at Fairlane and Prudential Center, Quo Vadis, Showboat, Showcase, Watten, Woods, and Drive-ins: Algiers, Bel Air, Ford-Wyoming, Fort George, Grand River, Holiday, Pontiac, and Troy.

"Jaws" at the Calvin, Civic, Eastwood, Farmington 4, Macomb, Northgate, Shores Madrid, Studio 4, Taylor and Drive-ins: Blue Sky, Mt. Clemens.

"Midway" at the Americana, Mai Kai, Showcase, Southgate, Warren Cinema.

"Lady Sings The Blues" and "Mahogany" at the Adams, Hampton, Mercury, Roseville, Wyandotte and Drive-ins: Bel Air, West Side.

"The Bad News Bears" at the Farmington, Punch & Judy, Roseville, Showboat, Tel-Ex, and Gratiot.

"Teenage Hustler" and "Velvet Gloves" at the Studio 8, Jewel, Art II.

"When a Woman Calis" at Krim I.

"The Passions of Carol" at the Krim II.

"Revenge of the Cheerleaders" at the Wayne Drive-in.

"Murder By Death" at the Americana, Beacon East, La Parisian, Movies at Lakeside, Showcase, Somerset Mali, Southgate.

"The Big Bus" at the Abbey, Dearborn, Eastland, Gateway, Livonia Mali, Southland.

"No Way Back" and "Adios Amigos" at the Palms.

"Buffalo Bill and the Indians or Sitting Buli's History Lesson" at the Livonia Mali, Macomb Mall, Movies at Fairlane, Pontiac Mali, Quo Vadis, Radio City, Showcase, Woods, Wyandotte.

"J.D.'s Revenge" at the Grand Circus, Norwest.

"The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea" at the Quo Vadis.

"Gus" at the Abbey, Allen Park, Huron, Livonia Mali, Macomb Mali, Main, Movies at Fairlane and Lakeside, Old Orchard, State-W ayne, Warren and Drive-ins: Dearborn, East Side, Ecorse Rd., Oak, Van Dyke, Waterford, Willow.

"The Omen" at the Abbey, Americana, Fairlane, Old Orchard, Plaza, Pontiac Mali, Showcase, Southgate, Vogue.

"The Man Who Fell to Earth" at the Towne.

"Drive-In" at the Alger, Camelot, Carousel, Farmington 4, Gateway, Kingswood, Northcrest, Northgate, Parkway, Playhouse,Shelby, Showboat, Southland, Stage Door, Taylor, Tel-Ex, Universal City, Village and Driveins: Galaxy, Jolly Roger, Michigan, Walake.

"Logan's Run" at the Beacon East, Dearborn, Northland.

ANN ARBOR

Ann Arbor Film Co-op, Aud. A-Angell Hall or Modern Languages Bldg., U of M, 769-7787: Showtimes 7 & 9, adm. $1.25. 715, "Five Easy Pieces" (1970, Bob Rafelson) 7 & 10:30, "Psych-Out" (1967, Richard Rush) 8:45 only; 716, "The Wild One" (1954, Laslo Benedek) MLB3- 7:15 only, "On The Waterfront" (1954, Elia Kazan) MLB3- 9 only, "Alice in Wonderland" (1951, Walt Disney) MLB4- , 8:45 & 10; 7/19, "The Last Detail" (1973, Hal Ashby); 7/20, "Macbeth" (1971, Roman Polanski) Aud A- 7 only, "Mary, Queen of Scots" (1972, Charles Jarrott) Aud A- 9:30 only, "Camelot" (1967, Joshua Logan) Aud A- 7 & 9:45; 7/22, "200 Motels" (1971, Frank Zappa & Tony Palmer); 7/23, "Monkey Business" (1931, Norman McLeod) MLB3- 7 & 9:30, "Horse Feathers" (1932, Norman McLeod) MLB3- 8:10 & 10:40, "Bananas" (1971, Woody Allen) MLB4- 7, 8:45 & 10:30; 727, "California Split" (1975, Robert Altman); 7/28, "Carnal Knowledge" (1971, Mike Nichols); 7/29, "Yellow Submarine" (1968, George Dunning); 730, "The Godfather" (1972, Francis Ford Coppola) MLB3- 7:30 only, "To Be Or Not To Be" (1942, Ernst Lubitsch) MLB4 -7 only, "The Palm Beach Story" (1942, Preston Sturges) MLB4- 9 only.

Cinema Guild, Old Architecture Aud., (Tappan & Monroe), 662-8871: Showtimes 7:30 & 9:30, adm. $1.25, 7/16 & 17, "McCabe and Mrs. Miller" (1971, Robert Altman); 718, "Foolish Wives" (1922, Erich Von Stroheim) silent 8 only, free; 7/23, "You Can't Take It With You" (1938, Frank Capra); 7/24. "The Searchers" (1956, John Ford); 7/25, Iron Horse" (1924, John Ford) silent, 8 only, free; 7/30, "Junior Bonner" (1972, Sam Peckinpah); 7/31, "Mr. Deed Goes To Town" (1936, Frank Capra).

Cinema II, Aud A- Angell Hall, U of M, 7697787: Showtimes 7:30 & 9:30, adm. $1.25. 716, "The Magician" (Swedish, 1958, Ingmar Bergman) ; 717, "Murmur Of The Heart' (French, 1971, Louis Malle); 7/23, "Stalag 17" (1953. Billy Wilder); 7/24, "It Happened One Night (1934, Frank Capra); 7/30 & 31, "The Story of Adele H" (French, 1975, Truffaut).

Summer Film Showcase, Modern Languages Bldg.- Aud. 3; Showtime 7:30 pm, no admission charge. 715, Preservation and Growth: "La Vita", "Future for the Past", "Miles To Go Before I Sleep"; 7/19, Film Study: "Director", "Yin Hsien", "Arthur Penn: Themes and Variants"; 7/20, Africa: "Colonialism: A Cast Study- Namibia", "Africa Dances", "White Man's Country"; 7/21, Asian Studies: "Art of the Potter", "Barefoot Doctors of Rural China"; 7/22, Children's Films: "Case of the Elevator Duck", "Owl and the Raven" "Velveteen Rabbit", "Yes and No", "Free To Be . . . You and Me"; 7/26, War: "Bip as a Soldier", "Hearts and Minds"; 7/27, Child Growth and Development: "Day Care for a Kibbutz Toddler", "Invisible Handicap: Dyslexia", "Sugar and Spice", "Children of Our Time"; 7/28, Health: "Man: The Incredible Machine , "Eat, Drink and Be Wary' "How To Save a Choking Victim", "Weekend Athlete"; 7/29, Prison: Cages", "Attica". Presented by the Audio-Visual Education Center, U of M.

Black Film Festival

Second Annual Detroit Black Film Festival Free- Free- Free- Every Saturday evening from now through Aug. 28, the Black Film Festival will be showing movies at the W.S.U. Communlty Arts Auditorium, beginning at 6:30 pm for FREE. Here is the schedule: July 17: "Sun's Gonna Shipe", a documentary on blues singer Lightnin' Hopkins and the small Texas town in which he spent his childhood, and "The Strike", an animated story of an urban elementary school class that decides to stage a strike when not permitted to study their own history, and also "Tar Baby", "Anansi the Spider", "Superbug" and "Venceremitos". On July 24: Special Tribute to Paul Robeson, includes the only film Mr. Robeson ever made, "Proud Valley" plus a 60 minute documentary. On July 31, "Broken Strings", "Ten Minutes to Live- The Killer" and "From These Roots", photographs and poetry commemorating the artists of the Harlem Renaissance. Aug. 7 is on Black Women and ncludes "Bushmama", a portrait of a woman and her battles with society and the welfare system, and "My Mama and My Sister Too", depicting the economic, community and family struggles of an ex-welfare mother and her seven children. Aug. 14- The Black Prisoner with the classic documentary "Attica". Aug. 21- Africa, with "N'Jangaan" and "The Magie Tree", an animated folktale from the Congo. Aug. 28, "Harvest 3000 Years" and "That Fabulous Face".