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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 13

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Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1972 ah? Austin g'tatpgntar. Austin, Texas Page 13 IvrQlllCr To by Marc Norman, 1 Ox lHe wu produce and direct on location in Oklahoma next sum Concert Features Prokofiev Piece HOLLYWOOD (AP) Stan mer for Columbia Pictures. S3dl aw It is a romance-action-adven ley Kramer has acquired the motion picture rights to "Oklahoma Crude," an original ture story of the oil fields at the turn of the century. Prokofiev's Second Piano symphony and several piano pieces.

He wrote the second and third Concerto will be included in a TRANS- TEXAS 4" JohnBnstiri piano concertos a couple of STARTS WEDNESDAY 'LaMancha? Auditions Final auditions to complete the cast of Theater Unlimited 's May-June musical, "Man of La Mancha," will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at TU at East 15th and Waller streets. Director Joe Bill Hogan is seeking trained voices and classical guitarists. Prospective performers are asked to bring their own music showing the range of program of Wagner sna Hindemith when the University! of Texas Symphony Orchestra performs at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday jOCiN.Umir Blvd.

451-1710 years before graduating in 1914, when he was awarded the first prize in piano playing. truck parked beside a stock nlglfi ssmtloiiy pit tank. There are, of course, some Prokofiev lived in Europe and the United States between 1018 and 1934, when he returned to in Hogg Auditorium. Piano soloist will be Robert Roux, doctoral student and THE LAST PICTURE SHOW' A Columbia picture; produced by Stephen F. Friedman; directed by Peter Bogdanovich; screen play by Larry McMurtry and Bogdanovich from minor diversions in this bleak a I Il t' 3 if i jt it 1 1 1 I 1 i ji -I Russia to write the works for existence.

The high-school coach's wife (Cloris concerto competition winner who has fulfilled several eoIo which he is perhaps best known "Peter and the Wolf" and the a it -c it, engagements with the New McMurtry's novel. Running; ballets "Cinderella" and i 4 Orleans Symphony. Leachman), for instance, is driven into a rather pathetic affair with young Sonny, while Duane is driven up the wall by his erratic romancing of Jacy "Romeo and Juliet." a The piano concerto, written 7 3HL The University Symphony will their voices. The theater will furnish an accompanist. by one of Russia's most famous W.f also perform Wagner's "Good Friday Spell" from "Parsifal" early 20th Century composers, helped established Prokofiev as and i i 's Rhine the "enfant terrible" of Russian Journey" from "Gotterdammer- (Cybill Shepherd), the wanton rich girl.

And there are occasional forays to Mexico or beer busts or community-wide Christmas parties and, for a few young music. time: 1 hour, 58 minutes. Rating: (Restricted). At the Varsity. Sonny Timothy Bottoms Duane Jeff Bridges Jacy Cybill Shepherd Sam Ben Johnson Ruth Cloris Leachman Lois Ellen Burstyn Genevieve Eileen Brennan Abilene Clu Gulager Sheriff Joe Heathcock Charlene Sharon Taggart A composer who had written ung" as well as Hindemilh's "Symphonic Metamorphoses on a Theme by Weber." "Viis9 Killed Pkry his first work at age 5, Prokofiev entered the St.

The admission-free concert Art Show 1st Prize To Student Petersburg Conservatory at 13 people, a chance to swim nude in a private pool in Wichita will be under the direction of SrMi MHm Conrad BainSam WJ5lon 'Dick Williams Ron Carey Alio RqUa MwOTo', LinePrtolf, Fnemd with the manuscripts for four associate conductor Stuart CANNON RELEASE operas. two sonatas, a GPi Falls. But mostly life in Anarene, Sankey. TIMOTHY BOTTOMS IN A DILEMMA with Cloris Leachman in "Picture Show" It's evidently a ripe time fori TEXAS TRANS Plus! "THE FEARLESS VAMPIRE KILLER" for young and old alike, is a matter of one damned thing after another, and this quality films dealing with adolescence A University of Texas art the coming of age and the less student has won first place in It. Bin fM.U B.rt.-WijjJ of innocence, but no matter how many of this species flicker! of social and personal stagnation is caught with remarkable fidelity both by Film Festival Set At St.

Edward's TRANS TEXAS the first Invitational Transparent Watercolor Show sponsored by the Elisabet Ney DOORS OPEN 5:45 $1.00 TIL 6 WEEK DAYS ENDS TODAY FEATURES 6-8-10 STARTS TOMORROW OPEN 5:45 $1.00 TIL 6 FEATURES 6-8-10 across the screens in the months to come, moviegoers director Bogdanovich and Museum in Austin. will not likely find one that 1423 Sud. 442 23ii author McMurtry, not to mention some excellent associates also involved with Carolina Flores of Fort Wait treats this subject any more intelligently or honestly or with rx Stockton, a senior in the UT art France's "New Wave' this picture. directors. department, received the $100 top prize for a watercolor Bogdanovich's special talent, more clear-cut cinematic style than "The Last Picture Show." It's quite a remarkable film, "Two On March 22, A festival of international films will open at St.

Edward's University Wednesday with the showing of an early day film made in the United States. Charles Chaplin's "The Gold entitled "Arboles Mios." Daughters," a film from India gr 8si 0'nce Spits 6 38 iLL7 1 "FLESH FIAST" I jO I "TEENAGE I STRANGLEB" JT "A TASTE OF BLOOD" 1 MiH Smms I Stenawe fhww I "THE BUS IS COMING" Tj i iicqKitne Bissel I Jftaeph CflttaB "THE GRASSHOPIE IB) IB I "FLESH FEAST" I A 1 "TEENAGE A STR ANGLER" VJ 1 f.s TT I TASTI OF BLOOD" 1 Mike Siiwiil 1 Slegiume FaaiVoer fyf 1 "THI BUS IS COMING" licsiiftme Bmiet I Inesn Canei tf 1 "THC CRASSHOPPIR" 'Ri She also won one of three I MM, 7 in virtually every way, created perhaps, is in catching the look and feel and the sound of a time and a place and the people, but he probes past a mere surface will be shown. Director Satyajit honorable mention citations in by a young New York director, Rush" will be presented at 7 whose feeling for film-making the show, which was open to local artists. Ray reveals the warmth of love and the blindness of lovers in p.m. on the campus in Moody 1 obviously runs both deep and reconstruction of a time and place to get to some timeless Hall 300.

The film is considered The second prize of $75 went by most to be the best of TM ll.H 'OUWOg the two-part film. "The Overcoat" from Russia is on the sechedule for April 12. to Professor Constance Forsyth of the art department faculty. truths about the human condition that extend far beyond Anarene, Texas, in 1951. Chaplin and the silent screen's strong, and a young Texas author with equally Keen feelings (plus a good eye and a sharp ear) for his land and the people who were inhabiting it in the early 1950s.

finest comedy. The complet Plus DISNEY'S "WET BACK HOUND" Third prize of $50 went to UT Directed by Nicolai Gogol, it is original version, with a new To achieve the physical alumnus and Austin artist Jerry the story of a man's struggle for! picture of the period, he has the Seagle. music score, will be shown. The seven-film series is warmth and friendship. The Tj TRANS TEXAS NOW! OPEN 1:45 il I hI IeaI MM FEAT: 2-4-6-8-10 1 lUNillff-Uril PEDUCED PRICES TIL 6:15 HELD OVER! 5TH WEEK! benefit of some excellent The watercolor exhibit The town that Larry hero, played in a serio-comic black-and-white photography by McMurtry focused on his book remains on view at tn Key Museum through March 2.

ABCPCTURESCOflPD Robert Surtees (who also filmed style reminiscent of Chaplin and1 "THE NIFTIEST CHASE SEQUENCE SINCE is patterned after ms nome town of Archer City, 50 miles scheduled each Wednesday night through March 22 and on April 12 and 19. Tickets, which may be bought at the door, are $4 for the series or 75 cents for John Wayne's current "The Keaton, is a meek office clerk SILENT Paul Zimmerrran Newsweek which manages the west of Wichita Falls, and it's who fights to buy a coat for the winter, enjoys the popularity it 5AMWMKS called Anarene in the movie GENERAL CINEMA COtrOHATIONT brings him, and then suffers its script with McMurtry losfBUfi Better "COMI TOGITHCR" Biibiri tttunei liCBitfl Ttisfflii "LAST SUMMCR" il) a single admission. The festival is sponsored by St. Edward's grainy realism of the subjects before the camera, and he embellishes -the quality with some effective use of old songs loss. co-authored with director Peter IE Humanities Department.

HURRY! Ends ThursJ HURRY! Ends ThursJ Bogdanovich. lhe final sum of the series, 2o ih Century-Fox presents THE FREEH CONNECTION IN THE GREAT TRADITION OF AMERICAN THRILLERS. I On March 1, the Italian film CLFHT EASTWOOD be called' Hank wilbams, Frankie Woman in the Dunes," to be Actually, it could "L'Awentura," the story of shown A.ril 19, represents the most significant trend in anything, and most of us could recognize something about it Italy's idle rich, will be shown. Directed by Michelangelo Japanese filmmaking in the last from our own hometown GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS llX't22LtS, $1.00 TIL 2:15 Laine, Johnny Ray and other pop-music figures of the '50s. To accomplish the dramatic honesty, however, he has drawn some great performances from his cast.

Timothy Bottoms and Jeff Bridges are very good in decade. Based on a best-selling! reeardless of our origins or our FEATURES 2:00 Antonioni, the film was recently rated number two among the greatest films of all time on a dook Dy kodo ADe, it is a trans texas OPEN 1:45 Features 2-4-6-8-10 Ma3J 4:00 6:00 8:00 10:00 haunting allegory probin age. It's one of those little towns where the coming of ige is- usually premature and 1 i list compiled by international El Zee ana ner inenas they're an absolute UHI ill VIAWAI CANNES FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS 1971 SPECIAL RIRY GRAND PRIZE WURNAT10NHL CRITICS PRIZE T(RfiM mi world mm Of churches fundamental questions of existence and the meaning of critics. GujdaluoeSt. 477-1964 casual, yet painful and maybe 'c a i "PLAY M5STY FOR Ml" Imitation to Ticmcarr Ct-surriK JESSICA WALTER OPEN 11:45 SHOWS: 12-2-4-6-8-10 BARGAIN MATINEE ri i7 4mn that forced expression with $1.50 TIL 6 P.M freedom.

even traumatic, and in 1951, itdeadpanned WLCC CA1NE YORK GNE CF THE GREAT FILMS OF OUR TIME Ingmar Bergman's "The Seventh Seal" will be shown March 8. The Swedish film is an allegory of man's search for Soviet UNFORGETTABLE Publishing A TRUE GIANT -A8C TV was especially difficult for the community's youth, caught in that always awkward, unsettling period of transition -CATHOLIC FILM NtWSLUIfcl $1.00 'TIL which small-town boys used to conceal emotions, and so are the other young people. But it's veteran Ben Johnson and Cloris Leachman, playing 7 MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet Union is the top-ranking nation Dalton LAST DAY! meaning in life. "Jules and Jim" from France is scheduled March 15. With that movie, Johnny Trumbo in this instance, symbolized by IS LLl IIJWUIIJ1 in book publication and number; metaphor of lhe older types, who come up with director Francois Truffaut was, of readers, printing 36 billion town's lone "picture show" $1.00 TIL 2:15 FEATURES 1:40 3:20 established as the leader of copies of more than 2.5 million closing as the populace turns the really moving performances here.

Admittedly, the ii i hi different books since the Com fro book thai ok) of milbo copies! inward to the one-eyed A A A AAAAAAA AAAAAAA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A "Hos he Impact of a Recoiling McMurtry picture munist government took over the Communist party news television monster in living rooms. Howilzer Newsweeir They met at the funeral of a perfect stranger. From then on, things got perfectly stranger and stranger. I HAROLD and MAUDE paper Pravda asserted. of life in West Texas is as gritty and begrimed as the window of an Anarene service station, but Starts TOMORROWJ THEATRE OPEN 12 NOON Of course, spirited high-school boys like Sonny Crawford (Timothy Bottoms) and Duane 320 E.

6th St. nillY NLWS 478-0475 RUTH GORDON DRIVE-IN it's bone honest, in the main, FIESTA -MADEMOISELLE -ti. HERALD EXAMINER -SHOW MAGAZINE THEATRE BUDCORT Jackson (Jeff Bridges) dont realize that they're victims cf a 35 ft JOY! Monlopolis Riverside Ph. 385 1953 Htm 1 00 It in HO 00 law if'. Color by Technicolor and compellingly presented.

It also makes what will surely be one of the finest films of the year. changing, crumbling world, nor "Uprising at Bark's Canyon' i "Ready and Able" does Sam (Ben Johnson), El Bfc4.A-L.W -) 35 Sl.CO TIL 2:15 FEATURES 1:40 5 proprietor of the Anarene 3:45 5:50 7:55 10:00 mm PLUS! SHORTS (X) NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED A A AAAAAAA A AAA A AAAAAAA AAA A AAAAAi picture show and also the pool hall, making him the town's "A MASTERPIECE!" PAUL D. ZIMMERMAN, frtswe focal figure and also the last of SWT Shows Art Work Bv Professor LAST PICTUI2 "ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FILMS ANYBODY HAS EVER PUT TOGETHER." Timojt-Merold a dying breed of frontiersmen who are withering away with their dreams. The boys, though, spend their 1 tTiTiTf TiTTimTia PlUS' at fl 30 mum. experiment Theatre presents SHOIV SAN MARCOS A collection days either in the boring pursuit Qf intings and collages fcy Ate cSi ML, fllof a meager high-school Williams, 1 Villi assistant at Southwest education interest professor of art FEATURES 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 BRSi A B' LUCHiNO VISC0N i I RK BCGARDEWDEATH Ifi VENICE" SILVANA MAN niiuuu ua: iLcma cuucj Texas state University, is now asks the English teacher exhibit in the Speech-Drama wistfully) or hard labor andBuiding on the second noor spend their evenings, almost balcony through March 18.

All they Wanted was their chance to be men 'fi. LUCK'NO VISCCNTi iep, AKmneyLfrW Srici boring, necking some overripe Williams, who teaches art TRANS TEXAS the back row of the' 9 girl in The stirring saga of a Grizzly Monarch's conflict with man IlIMUiy (U1U mi aiJJlci-iatiwii fc ONE COMPLETE SHOWING ONLY STARTING AT 7: P.M. theater or in the cab of a pickup AMULTI soul N. limit Bid. 4iH7iO GATES OPEN 6:15 PIMEDIA CAR WITH K-O-K-E RADIO STICKER Vi k4 I EVENT SWT, received a bachelor's degree from West Texas State in Canyon and a master's degree from the University of Oklahoma.

He is a candidate for a Ph.D. at Oklahoma. Williams is in his second year at SWT. Williams described his paintings and collages as "free, gestural configurations ATTACKED TO GLASS WILL BE ADMITTED FOR $1.50 PER CARLOAD TUESDAY NITES!) MAURICE JUDITH EVANS ANDERSON In new swn splcndor.Thf most magnificent picture oct! Iter flf 222 EAST 6th 472-0436 ADULTS ONLY AI Fims Rated No One Under 18 Admitted Now Showing I ciirrrrQcfinrr iho Ivrinnl mialitv nf Winner of Ten Jk Academy Awards i i (8 mm llLNIiJGH LESUEHOVRD OLTldcILVMLLND STERBOPMONIC SOUND METROCOLOR. Fn An M6M R-rleas oriental pictures and the 'push and pull' technique of abstract expressionism." The exhibit is open from 8 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. GEORGE SCHAEFER pnoJwi TRANS TEXAS OPEN 6:00 FIRST SHOWING AT 6:45 LLLi A MARK RYDEIL FILM b430fiumitRoid-46i-M33. Dunwv.ntMi FIRST TIME IN AUSTIN! 35MM "THE SEX U.S.A." -And- "ORAL GENERATION" 16MM "THE BODY SNATCHERS" Plus "MISS EROTICA USA" macBetita, I MICHAEL HORDERU- i ifcNiwiNair LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! Panavsior Technicolor PG Ho esse can hold Chief Gets Muskox EDMONTON, Alta. (AP) Soviet Premier Alexei N.

Kosy-gin was given a muskox calf during his visit here last fall, but Canadian officials said arrangements had not yet been II DOORS OPEN Feature a his lust forrevsnge. 15:45 10:15 FEATURES PRICES FMTfIG TARGET lyf ADULTS 1.75 WEEKDAYS 4 0q P.M. CLIMB ABOARD THE MIND OF A TEXAS TRUCK DRIVER 23 PROJECTORS QUAD SOUND 40-FT. CURVED SCREEN SHOWS AT 4:00, 7:00, 8:30 i 10 00 TICKETS $1.00 FOR 4:00 I 5:30, $1.50 OTHER TIMES EXPERIMENT THEATRE DOBIE CENTER 2021 GUADALUPE STUDENTS l.SO SAT. AND SUN.

MGM 2:00 4:00 6:00 8:00 10:00 CHILD .75 jcompleted to ship the animal to jthe Moscow Zoo. PLUS! NO BLADE OF GRASS".

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