entertainment Hannah recommends Oscars, Mickey Mouse This week Aunt Hannah recommends , Saturday: Ch. 12, 7 p.m.: The Black Tulip. The Alexandre Dumas adaptation continues. With Simon Ward. Ch. 3, 8 p.m.: Barefoot In the Park (movie, 1967), First and still one of the best Neil Simon movie adaptations, starring Jane Fonda and Robert Redford in their pre-superstar days. Ch. 1 2, 8 p.m.: Depression-TJie Shadowed Valley, First in a new series examining various states of mental health. Sunday: Ch. 12, 7:30 p.m.: Masterj)iece Theatre. The final chapter of Vienna 1900-Games with Love and Death. Starring Lynn Redgrave. Ch. 7, 7:30 p.m.: A Man In the Wilderness, (movie, 1971). Richard Harris is an 1820s trapper who goes through numerous ordeals in pursuit of a man who left him to die. Visually exciting: also featuring John Huston. Monday: If you haven't heard yet and are so inclined, reruns of The Mickey Mouse Club are being shown every weekday afternoon at 4 p.m. on Ch. 3.M-I-C Ch. 3, 7 p.m.: Sandburg's Lincoln. The third of the Hal Holbrook Lincoln inte-pretations, this one focusing on Lincoln's early political years as a prairie lawyer. Ch. 12, 7 p.m.: At the Top. Nightclub performance of Buddy Greco, pianist-singer, with a wide array of styles who got his start under Benny Goodman. Tuesday. Ch. 7, 3 p.m.: Follow the Boys (movie, 1944). Another of the movie industry's World War II all-star extravaganzas. This one features Marlene Dietrich, George Raft, Orson Welles, the Andrews Sisters, W.C. Fields, Jeanette MacDonald, Dinah Shore, Sophie Tucke-, etc., etc., ad infinitum. TV Aunt Hannah Ch. 6 and 10, 9 p.m.: CBS News Special: Indochii-a: 1975- Vie End of the Road? An updated report on the plight of the peoples of Vietnam and Cambodia and the events that have once again made Indochina into an urgent world concern. Ch. 3, 9 p.m.: Oscar Awards Special. The annual ritual if choosing somebody's (God knows whose) idea of the best of the year in the movie world. Ch. 3, midnight: Tomorrow. Host Tom Snyder talks with Orson Welles. Wednesday: Ch. 12, 8:30 p.m.: A Monster Concert. Great American Music festival featuring the works of Scott Joplin, John Philip Sousa, Stephen Foster, et al., and performed by twenty pianists at ten pianos, Ch. 6, 10:30 p.m.: Anna and the King of Siam (movie. 1946). Well done dramatic filming of the story later made into Vic King and I. With Irene Dunne and Rex Harrison. Thursday: Ch. 7, 3 p.m.: Vie Egg and I (movie, 1947). Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray star as city girl and chicken farmer in love. This is the first screen -appearance of the famed Ma and Pa Kettle team, Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. Ch. 12, 8 pjn : Hollywood Television Theatre: Vie Ladies of the Corridor. Cloris Leachman stars in an adaptation of Dorothy Parker's 1953 drama and character study of the emotions of women living in a fictional Manhattan hotel. Friday: Ch. 7, 7 p.m.: Bye Bye Birdie (movie, 1963). George Sidney is a Hollywood director who has probably made more big name musicals than anyone else and this one contains, if little else, a rare example of Ann-Margret getting a chance to do what she's always done best. Ch. 10, 9:30 p.m.: 77k? 2000 Year Old Man. A repeat performance of Mel Brooks and Carl Reiners hilarious cartoon version of their "oldest man in the world" creation. A NOMINATIONSI lfrT T' RCCCSSTr f A monster jp ii MUST fifrTI DAIIYAT!! if end (stuart) s! P MONDAY LgjJ akd ?:3Q p 7:30V 8:15 JB OX II ! Robert Kedtonl tmn" 1 i 1 1 g . some say he $ dead... a some say he never will be. K A. PLUS THIS FiS??l2f $ THE 6 i EE V 8 n 0 EE: J? . k TERMINAL , snow page 12 iii mm mmik Sheldon Art Gallery 12 & RSts. The Treatment of Women in the Movies THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW DirectedjDy Douglas Sirk Starring Barbara Stanwyck & Fred MacMurray 84 minutes 1956 USA plus THE VERY EYE OF NIGHT by Maya Deren Friday & Saturday April 4 & 5 Screenings at 3,7 & 9 p.m. admission $1.25 Another Special Event In The American Film Theatre Season Of Special Events. TUESDAY ONLY at 2:00, 5 & 8 AM '' ifr-Si if.. '' "trt&Xt 'Galileo' if a distinguished piece of work." Saturday Review TickeU : $5 00 Eveningt . 3 60 Msfmw , ($2 50 tor niorCitioiSludot at Matineos .) Available after AFT Season Ticket holder! re saa'.gd lew- T"aS52 '""--- Latitat' daily nebraskan I'&.'V Ik. " 1 "A cross 2 between and 5 LastTango f S in Paris!" h Playboy Magazine o o o o o OCX . 7 C1 i !PLUS SECOND FEATURE! o C3 o n u s o ) ACADET.1Y AWARD t laP lil A TIARII u n ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSON , AUCB DOESNT LIVE HB3E a lew. JNYMORE ir.tuL',1 K jiiTOMatJOajaiahBaMMtMiB) -iHmti' TVtririiiiiitn Til lira im mn i rmi aiti ni n 1 1 LAndyVvfefhols DRACULA 2 "Perverso and I o t3 o o n j o i 4 -TjJf JTA --6. i . rv "Utterly O hilarious." O (lurnnnl L3 o la a in friday, april 4, 1975