l or those of you who went to see Yellow Submarine I uesil.iv night at Sheldon Art Gallery, ami didn't get to see it. sorry bout thai Wording to Beth Malashock. Special I Minis Chairman both evening shows were completely sold out. Malashock said that hopefully the movie will he hrought hack later I his chool year for those who didn't get to see il this lime around. Which brings me lo another point. It seems that at the l p.m. hoving of Ydlnw Submarine there w.in a great deal ol smoking, and I don't mean just cigaieltes I or the Special Hints I oininillcc lo continue bringim: in good flicks. Mich a )..., Submarine and poNsihilv in the future U'.. .. k, this is going lo have lo Mop. Not only were the Sheldon oilicuK iiwt with I ucsd.iv night" activities m were the CuivcimU Police. WHILt THE jNIVtRSITY Police have been piellx c.is to live with lately, it would be eMiemeK unfortunate, as well as bad publicity lor Special I ilm. if anvonc was busted at one ol the movies. . -(. Jules Mevander. le.n, kiiknun. Brum ole. led Bluechel. I... Jim Yester. I airy Ramos and Richard I hompMn comprise the member of The Wuiion and w,U be appeannp a. IVrsh.n Municipal Auditorium on Saturd.n . Septe.nbei I S. at S p m Having recorded Mich ong a "Along (omes U.' "Cherish " "Windv" and -Never My love, the group has bee together since l:(5. and have been nominated lor sevual Grammys. TICKET PRICES aie S3. S4 and S5. ami according to Pershing Auditorium are selling well, so if you are thinking about going, it might be wise to buy your tickets now. On October I James Taylor will be at Pershing, with ticket prices running at S4. S5 and So. Three days latei on October l. Steppenwolf will be coming to Pershing, however I don t know the ticket prices yet on this concert. FDR I SD will be opening at Lincoln's I ree Theatre. 210 South 1 1th Street, on September 17. There may be a slight admission charge (around Sl to help the theatre on us teet and to pay rent, but according to cooriginators Jan Van Sickle ami Paul Baker, on the whole they hope to be able to give the public some fee shows. . THE UNIVERSITY of Nebraska Repertory Company is back in town this week performing hV Bombed In Xew Haven and Macbeth We Bombed in Xew Haven is running tonight as we! as September II, 14 and 16. Macbeth' performances are September ENDS THURSDAY TODAY - 12. 3:40, All THE YOUTHFUL 3EAUTT Or tUHUTt tNM.AVtu FOR THE PLEASURE OF THF 3RD REICH STARTS CANNES FILM FESTIVAL BEST EROTIC FILM I y r I " ABSoTufELYNOONE 3 iTitit!CC DAILY! 5:30, 7:Z0. :iu f.m. f f f r i tj fJA Ti T FRIDAY ' UNDER 18 ADMITTED ZtZ IVIM I I IM t to m ii in 4 i I il I. mm SIS 'Anderson Review by Patty Culver Robert Weil man makes his debut as a producer with Thy Anderson Tapes and this fact is very evident from the results. Although he has some good ideas behind the film, Weit man Dyan Cannon urges Sean Conneiy (Duke Anderson) to tell her more of his plan lo rob an entire New York City apartment building in The Anderson Tapes. -M u s"Z " " " i 5 v I ! S , 1 ml-MBtr l mil in il"' Purple sage picks Review by by Tim Sindelar This has become an age that is deeply concerned with establishing "roots." We find young white blues artists working with the black men who began the sound. Recordings of early blues artists such as Robert Johnson and Bessie Smith are enjoying a original works of graphic art etchings, lithographs, by leading 20th century artists: Pablo Picasso Johnny Friedlacnikr Marc C hagall Salvador Dali, Alexander Cakicr Joan Miro (kopjcs Rouault Victor asurcly and others THE MERIDIAN GALLERY OF INDIANAPOLIS PRESENTS ITS 1st ART AUCTION IN LINCOLN. Sunday, Sept 12th at 2:00 p.m. 301 S. 13th ST. East Ball Room Exhibition of works 12 00--2 PRICES START FROM glb.WJ tapes' should be cut . ..,..- i h:wis to gels cold teet nauway uuuupu (he filming and cuts back on the comments that might make it an outstanding production. It seemed as if he is trying lo poke fun at the police ol New York City and the police institutions of the country in general, and that he was attempting lo say something about wire tapping but it was never decided what those comments should be. All hough this show has many rough spots that should have been worked out, one constantly stands in the way. It is impossible to understand what is being said in three-fourths of the show. Part of the time this technique could have been used for an advantage, but when all of the important lines explaining the plot and plans are lost to muffled voices, it becomes very disturbing. Sean Connery leads the cast with a very interesting and enjoyable characterization, if you could have understood him. His female counterpart, Dyan Cannon, was a very convincing mistress. Halfway through the movie she leaves Connery for another man. but considering that she had only two lines that were audible in the entire show you don't know her reason forleaving him. Many of the character portrayals were enjoyable. I.' I I, .-.V till 11 While such an emphasis has been placed on blues roots, another part of American music has been nearly neglected--that is country music. Poco. the Byrds and most recently Kris Kristofferson have made some fine recordings in the country vein, but these have mostly failed to Cornhusker Hotel 00 p.m. ADMISSION FREE rii-i-.. u:i :i basis to eacn character and a reason for most of them being there. They tended to be one or two dimensional but. again, the ability to understand what they were saying might have added another dimension. When the police entered the scene, beginning with a telephone call, the pace and interest in the show increased greatly. This portion of the show was better planned and had something to say. The plot is still a series of questions. True, it is the story of Duke Anderson's attempt to rob an entire apartment building, ii many things throughout its development, such as the surveillance on Duke, were left with no ending. It really had no large significance in the eventual climax. Technically this movie also lacks some polish. There are too many places where the faces are dark and the film is out of focus. The soundtrack is exciting, even though it came in too loud over the actor's lines and sounded like part of The Andromeda Strain. In general. The Anderson Tapes provided some interesting comments on today's society and provided some amusing and exciting scenes, but it is definately not a movie which will be listed among the classics. country rc:n h .1 larce audience. Into this void steps the New Riders of the Purple Sage, the bastard offspring of the Grateful Dead with an album of the same name. After a year of touring with the Head, they have released an album which may help to establish country music in its own right alongside rock. While there is no twangy nasal notes or Tammy Wynette, the music for the most part is purer country than sjy the country rock of Neil Young. And it is nice. From the pleasurable, excitable nonsense of "Henry" to the plaintive wail of a lonesome rock star in "Portland Women" the record is entirely listenablc. Jerry Garcia steps in from the Grateful Dead to put down some of the nicest steel guitar work imaginable. Mickey Hart from the Dead and Spencer Dryden, ex-Airplane, do a fine job with percussion. But, the man who sparkles is John "Marmaduke" Dawson, whose voice will flatten back your ears until they pull a grin onto yore face. The New Riders don't have a perfect first album-but the, the flaws themselves are almost necessary, and it probably won't become a Top 20 selling album. But it will make a nice addition to anyone's record collection. It's nice for those laid-back 1 all afternoons. In fact, I think I'll put on Side 2 again-hook my thumbs in my belt-lean back-and smile awhile. film THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1971 PAGE 6 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN