IBS t m w r sitiwmpp vow t esss m s& i M SSM S& E'St P MM ffieadi WaiDittAcflsj HAWKWIND . ..pecial Guosls T i, ' if V y m a s i SAT. OCT. 19th 8 P.M. From Enalahd: Hav kw ind M usic and Lights LiH raordinairc With the most incredible light shov in the History of Rock. S4 Adv. - S3 at Door Pershing Aud. Tickets: Pershing Aud., Brandeis, Dirt Cheap, Daisy, Miller & Paine, Nebr. Union S. Desk Omaha: Daisy & both Homers locations. A Ron Powell - Panther Production MiKB'wnii.T.ii ii ii i iii mummuKmamsammm S"-"-.,-'.-4:.- w-t.-' r'W.''tfW-SMyqHra.uifl n.jyn 'UW i il lining i i ' 'H"V i""" H I (f " V-i' ... I cm 7-1C Q-1f 1 NOW SHOWING! 30 BP W Wrfof We're Having a Bapy - 0f Them! OK C. A v 1 .. M KEREN Vi'jy 175 .rZtZ.' CO! I . - - ,4 1 ) - " v 1 !,(,t wire . , J 4 I i f ! .f X V- LAUGH AT SOMEBODY ELSES 'r?q iPGi 'J -i " - V u y v." i rr) A k. V Art? . PROBLEMS FOR A CHANGE! ... vm av .: . 1 a ' - 1 wn mii., ir. ill ill I I - ""- - ' "" "" ' '"" ""''"V a i r'l r The second segment of Lord Kenneth Clark's All Tlim T0CUS6S most cent series "Romantic Versus Classic Art," will be shown Saturday and Sunday in the rr rrrrrrrmrr Sheldon Film Theater. Ul I pi UUdUdf iUu This installment deals with the work of French classicist Jacques-Louis David, creator of such works as ' 'The Death of Marat" and ' 'The Oath of theHoratii." In his commentary, Clark touches upon the uses of art as propaganda, citing David's "Death of Marat" as a prime example of a political painting. Clark draws parallels between totalitarianism and classicism, showing that the two seemingly separate schools of thought are allied by a common base of order and subordination. Show times are 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, and 3 p.m. on Sunday. The films are free and open to the public. ' 'Orpheus' displays movie magic This weekend the Sheldon Horror Fantasy film series presents the movie magic of "Orpheus," the famous 1949 fantasy from Jean Cocteau. MO greg lukow Cocteau was one of the most dominant and multi-talented French intellectuals of the 20th century, and the cinema was just one of the successful delights of this novelist, playwright, poet, painter and actor. Besides "Or pheus", cocteaus other films "The Blood "of a Poet", "Beauty 'and the Beast" and "The Testament of Or pheus", Cocteaus other films "The cimematic trickery. They are ail deeply personal visions, dreamlike poems of Cocteau's world. Film was a fascinating, creative toy to him, and he once described his movies as "the frontier incidents between one world and another. A film is not a dream that is told but one that we all dream together." "Orpheus" is the filmed version of the legend that Cocteau had turned into his first play in 1926. Despite the captivating, fairy-tale charm of "Beauty and the Beast", this is probably his greatest film. It stars Jean Marais (used by Cocteau in several of his films) as Orpheus, and Marie Casares as the Princess of Death who falls in love with him. Cocteau has called the story "the myth of imrnortalilty" as Death creates her own downfall by saving the man she was sent to destroy. The film is famous for its camera magic, including some marvelous tricks with mirrors, and for the black, leather-clad messengers of death riding on their motorcycles. They were remar kable original vision of a modern day Apocalypse, and an image that is as powerful today as it was 25 years ago. Showings are at 3, 7, and 9 p.m. this Friday and Saturday in the Sheldon Gallery Auditorium. Cinema 1: "Blazing Saddles, 1:30,3:08,4:46.8:02,9 40 p.m. Cinema 2: "Cocoanuts", 1:30 4:15, 9:45; "Million Dollar Legs", 3:06, 5:51, 8:36 p.m. Cooper Lincoln: "The Long est Yard", 7:30, 9:40 p.m. Douglas 1: "Mixed Com pany", 1:30, 3:25, 5:20, 7:15. 9:10p.m. Douglas 2.: "The Sting", 2, 4:55, 7:09,9:20 p.m. Douglas 3: "Juggernaut", 1:30,3:30,5:30, 7:30,9:30 p.m. Embassy: "Campus Pussy cats". 11:?0a.m., 1, 2:40 4:20, 6, 7:40. 9:20 p.m. Hollywood and Vine 1: "A round the World with Fanny Hill", 1:30, 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 p.m. Hollywood and Vine 2: "Sw dish Swingers", 1:30, 3:30, 7:30.9:30 p.m. Joyo:"Uptown Saturday Night", 7, 8:50 p.m.; Sat. t Sun.: 1:30, 3:20. 5:10, 7, 8:50 p.m. Plaza 1: "Jesus Christ, Super star", 1:30. 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30p.m. Plaza 2: "Godspell", 1:15, 3:15,5:15, 7:15,9:15 p.m. Plaza 3: "The Gambler", 1:30,3:30,5:30,7:30,9:30 p.m. Plaza 4: "The Dion Brothers", 2.3:45,5:30.7:15,9 p.m. State: "The Cll of the Wild", 1,3. 5, 7,9p.m. Stuart: "That's Entertain ment", 2:15, 4:40, 7:10, 9:35 p.m. i s m ST Ji im. (3 n&LXJri Horror 2 J ' I .. f - 1 ' . ' ' ' antasy Films . , ':. 1 PW'- 1 i v . , r orpheus' If Directed by Jean Cocteau France 1950 plus two short features Ij THE MAGIC TREE & ARROW TO THE SUN BY Gerald Mc Dermott I Friday, October 18 & Saturday, October 19 screenings at 3, 7,"& 9 p.m. Sheldon Art Gallery 1 2th & 'R' St. Rendezvous Present tha Finest Li Csntenipsrsry Every Week - featuring "TOCETKHT ' (fcrmsrly ihs Cct 21-28 Oct K3vctr.bstr 4-3 V lV j, jA) .f iff , 8 J V tt tt S. ' & V.B : Eav. 11-13 panlvef parking, Parity cft2atL: t JW i. w i f I H : "'- 1 pa go 8 daily nebraskan fridsy, October 18, 1974