The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 08, 1972, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE 7, Image 19

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Sept. 8, 9, 10: "The
Andromeda Strain"'--A
chiller-thriller based on Michael
Crichton'c novel. A humankilling
something is brought back to
earth on a returning space capsule
and you can bet that causes an
investigation by scientists. In the
meantime the earth is threatened.
Sept. 15, 16, 17: "Little Big
Man"--Dustin Hoffman gets top
billing but Chief Dan George is
the real star of this story dealing
with the fact of the Little Big
Horn matter.
Sept. 22, 23, 24: "Who Is
Harry Kellerman?"--Dustin
Hoffman for the second week in a
row. This time he's a pop song
writer with an identity problem.
Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1: "I Love
My Wife"-Jack Lemmon in a
role that you can probably guess.
Oct. 6, 7, 8: "Alice's
Restaurant"'-Arlo Guthrie plays
himself in a pleasant adaptation
of his talking blues of the same
name.
Oct. 13, 14, 15:
"Camelot'"--The story of
ultimate love and life at the top.
Oct. 20, 21, 22: "A Man
Called Horse'"- Richard Harris
again. He gets mauled by a bear,
left for dead, but wouldn't you
know it; he doesn't die and
everything turns out OK.
Oct. 27, 28, 29:
"W il lard "--E r nest Borgnine
shares starring role with a rat,
Ben. Incidentally there's a sequel
called "Ben." The rat terrorizes
the world and Ernie.
Oct. 31: Halloween
Special -"House of Wax," "The
Blob", "House of Usher",
"Rosemary's Baby"--lt'll stand
your hair on end and make you
scared of the dark.
Nov. 3, 4, 5: "Zabriskie
Point"-Antonioni film. A fellow
tries to buck society's traditions
and pays the price.
Nov. 10, 11, 12:
"WUSA"-Paul Newman and
Joanne Woodward star in a
politcal satire about a
conservative radio station and
three malcontent misfits.
Nov. 17, 18, 19: "THX
1 138"- Another sci fi thriller.
Dec. 1, 2, 3: "Getting
Straighf'-Elliot Gould in a mild
put down of the establishment
and the revolution.
Dec, 8, 9, 10: "Brewster
McCloud"- Dynamite film about a
fella who lives in the Astrodome,
builds a set of wings, eventually
flies around the dome and is shot
down by legions of police.
'Buck Rogers Serial
accompanies regular feature.
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foreign
films
Sept, 26: 'The Conformist"-ltalian,
directed by Bertolucci.
Oct. 10: "Lola Montes"-F ranee,
directed by MaxOphuls.
Oct, 14: "Love Affair"-Yuyoslavia,
directed by Makavejev,
Nov, 7: "Boy"-Japan, directed by
Oshima.
Nov. 21: "Mouche1te"-France,
Directed by Bresson,
Dec. 5: "Days and Nights in the
Forest"-lndia, directed by Ray.
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