FILMS

      THEATRE

      MUSIC

      RADIO

FILMS

CASS CITY CINEMA-7:30 & 10:30 p.m. Unitarian Church, Cass & Forest, adm $1.50. Jan. 28 & 29—HOUR OF THE WOLF (’64) by Ingmar Bergman. Feb. 4 & 5 THE HORSE’S MOUTH, (’58) Ronald Neame with Alec Guiness. Feb. 11 (I) and Feb. 12 (II) THE NEW YORK EROTIC FILM FESTIVAL I & II by Ken Gaul. Feb. 18 & 19 BLACK ORPHEUS (Rio de Janiero’s Mardi Gras). Feb. 25 & 26 THE SHAMELESS OLD LADY (’66) Rene Allio.

DETROIT FILM THEATRE—DIA Auditorium, Fri. & Sat. 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., Sundays 7:30 pm Adm $2.00 (students with ID $1.50). Jan. 28 VINCENT, FRANCOIS, PAUL & THE OTHERS (’76) Claude Sautet. Jan. 29 THE GAY DIVORCEE (’34) Mark Sandrich. Jan. 30 THE SEA HAWK (’40), Michael Curtiz. Feb. 4 MALE OF THE CENTURY ’75 Claude Berri. Feb. 5 STRANGERS ON A TRAIN ’51, A. Hitchcock. Feb. 6 CASABLANCA (Humphrey & Ingrid really get it on!) ’43, Michael Curtiz. Feb. 11 LOVIN’ MOLLY ’74, Sidney Lumet. Feb. 12 THE MILKY WAY ’70, Luis Bunel. Feb. 13 NOW VOYAGER ’42, Irving Rapper. Feb. 18 IDI AMIN DADA ’74, Barbet Schroeder. Feb. 19 SENSO ’54, Luchino Visconti. Feb. 20 FOOTLIGHT PARADE ’33, Lloyd Bacon. Feb. 25 UNE PARTIE DE PLAISIR ’75 Claude Chabrol. Feb. 26 THRONE OF BLOOD ’57, Akiro Kurosawa. Feb. 27 MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM ’33, Michael Curtiz. March 4 FACE TO FACE ’75, Ingmar Bergman. Mar. 5 PATHER PANCHALI INDIA ’54 Satyajit Ray. March 6 GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935 ’35, Busby Berkeley.

DETROIT FILM SOCIETY—Friends Auditorium, Main Library, 5201 Woodward, Adm at door $2.50, students & sr. citizens $1.50. First film at 7 p.m. Jan. 21–22 OF HUMAN BONDAGE & JANE EYRE (9 p.m.). Feb. 4–5 400 BLOWS & JULES & JIM (9 p.m.). Feb. 1819 THIS GUN FOR HIRE and BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES (8:40 p.m.). March 4–5 8-1/2 and BLOW UP (9:30 p.m.).

PHASE OUT FILMS—DeRoy Auditorium, WSU Campus, 7 & 9:30 p.m., adm. $1.50, children & sr. citizens free! opposite Detroit Public Library. Jan. 28 & 29 AMARCORD Fellini. Feb. 4–5 CRIES & WHISPERS Bergman. Feb. 11 & 12 THE EMPEROR JONES starring Paul Robeson. Feb. 18 & 19 NEXT STOP GREENWICH VILLAGE Paul Mazursky. Feb. 25 & 26 TAXI DRIVER Martin Scorsese. March 4 & 5 LOVE & ANARCHY Lina Wertmuller. March 11 & 12 NASHVILLE Altman.

SISTER CINEMA, 1st Unitarian’Church (red door), adm. $1.50. March 6 ALL SCREWED UP by Lina Wertmuller.

TWO BIT MONSTER MATINEE, DIA Aud: 25 cents at the door—Feb. 26 THE WOLF MAN ’41, Lon Chaney & THE PHANTOM CREEPS (chap. 6 & 7). March 26 FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLF MAN ’43, and THE PHANTOM CREEPS (chap. 8 & 9).

FREE CAMPUS FILM series, upper DeRoy Aud. WSU campus, 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 ALEXANDER, a comedy. Feb. 2 THE CONVERSATION, Gene Hackman. Feb. 16 THE LOST HONOR OF KATHERINE BLUM, Feb. 23 FIREMAN’S BALL, Milos Forman.

THEATRE

I DO! I DO! Musical show about marriage starring Phil Marcus Esser and Nancy Gurwin. Performances every Wed., Thurs., & Sun., at Botsford Inn Dinner Theatre, Grand River at 8 Mile, buffet dinner at 7pm, curtain, 8:30pm; call 474–4800 for reservations and info.

MUSIC

COMMUNITY MUSIC at 1st Unitarian Church, Cass & Forest (front door). Feb. 27 Motor City Free Arts Group. Usually concerts and loose jams on Sundays. For further info, call TE3-9107.

Compared TO WHAT! Teahouse at Trinity Methodist Church, 13100 Woodward, presents Mr. Bo’s Blues Band, Friday, Jan. 28, 9pm. A dinner spread is available for $2 cover. Call Pretzel Man at 272–3128 for information.

RADIO

“Gone, But Not Forgotten,” ‘50s Rhythm & Blues; Tues., 11:30pm-1am, WDET (101.9); TUESDAYS, 1–3 p.m., Buckdancers Choice, with Phil Marcus Esser. WDET (101.9).

Films are fine, but when we decided to begin the Fifth Estate calendar again, it was in hopes that we could give publicity to the many activities done on the community level that are ignored by most media. If your group or project would like to place a notice in this space, please get it to us as soon as possible, Also, we can run out-of-town notices of events where you ‘might think it would help. Send to: FE Calendar, 4403 Second Ave., Detroit MI 48201.