又 Friday, April 2, 1971 University Daily Kansam Movies: Sophia's Second Father "The Press's Wife" is better than bad and worse than great. It lies in the same area as 90 percent of today's movies. The movie begins with a furious young woman chasing after and trying to kill her girl friend. After four years of going together, she has found out that he is already married. After this incident the young woman goes on a quest for information of committing suicide. By BION BEEBE Kansan Reviewer She notices an ad that has a number of people can call when they need help. She calls the number and reaches a priest. While she fraternities try to talk with the priest, a calm swallows a bunch of pills. The next day the priest gets a call from the hospital where the girl is recovering. He goes to see her and she immediately falls in love with him. Not surprisingly, it isn't very long before he falls for her. But the movie keeps you guessing about the outcome of this romance. This is one of the things that make this movie better than most. It is not predicable. It does not have a sugar and spice ending. Along the way the show has, some very fine touches. Although it is not a comedy, it does have some funny serious that helps to make the experience gift is taken to the hospital is as full that she is stork in the children's section. When the priests come to visit her he is always there for her during those most serious moments by a little mechanical toy. These funny scenes help, but there are two main reasons the show succeeds. They are Sophia Loren and Marcelo Mastroianni. Here are a couple of old pros who just right the things to do to keep the audience interested. Their performances will never die. Our Oscar, but they are still very good. Sophia seems a little too old for the character she plays, but portrays, and she does. She's also been wore a lovely hairstyle, she would be fun to watch for she is still one year old. Mastriano gives the better of the two performances. His acting is not distinguished by big, loud themes but by small, subtle ones. He also uses character to character much more distinct and individual than Sophia's. With these two along, the producer and director would have had to work hard to make the movie a flop. Luckily, they didn't, because as a plausible surprise for those who go expecting the worst. Movies: "Rabbit Run," is such a clearsighted, intelligent Gilm, it is hard to understand why someone who works in the industry is in a period of antitheses and tough realism, as they often are. "Five Easy Pieces." It is unfortunate that "Rabbit, Run" looks more like an illimiter than a rant. 'Rabbit' Realistic By DICK COWDEN Kanyan Reviewer Robert Caan, as Rabbit Angstrom, either can't act or won't. He is to be commended. The movie has a homemade appearance. Director Jack Smight the temptation of building glossiness into his character or gimkinkee into his photography His actors, with the exempion of Carrie Snograss, are little known. Rabbit is the all-American boy, the high school basketball star. He was seduced into marriage and is now nerved with his wife and his job His life is a conflict between the sense of responsibility for the present. He decides to free to Miami, but changes his mind in He turns to his high school basketball coach for advice, and finds that his idiot is nothing more than a demented leo. Rabbit lives with a part-time prostitute, who is unfamiliar with his marriage. He eventually discovers that trying to save his marriage is not the answer either. For Rabbit there are no answers. There simply is love. He wants to keep the romance dreams of his childhood forever. Books virgint and returns to his hometown by morning. From this point on, Rabbit's problem becomes more than the simple粗糙ness of life. PSYCHOLOGY OF SUPERNUTITION, by Gustav Jahoda (Pelican, $1.55); SUCEED AND DRIVERS, by David Palmer; PERSONALISM, by Napoleon Hill and E. Harold Kewen (Crest, 95 cents). Three volumes roughly cover the many areas of preteen psychology Jahoda, in the book on supervision, argues that children must be exposed to temporary and not something dating to the Dark Ages. The success book is a big-selling one. The authors offer guidance, they say, on increasing interest and bank account in two steps. COUNTERPARTS: CLASSIC AND CONTEMPORARY AMERICA and GEOGRAPHY edited by Ben Flower (Premier, $1.25)—An Excelent collection that includes stories by Hawthorne, Poe, Milvayne Mark Crane, Sherwood Cranue, Sherwood Anderson Katherine Anter Porter, Faulkner John Cheever, Saul Bellow, Baldwin Malarud, and others THE SCAPE GOAT, by Daphne du Maurier (Pocket, 265)—A woman with two men who are almost alike in appearance, and about whom happens when one of them tries to baggage or bagage and papers, and leaves him to take care of his own business consistently entertaining tale. UP THE ORGANIZATION: HOW TO STOP THE CORRUPTION OF PEOPLE AND STRANGling PROFITS, by Robert Townsend (Crest, $12.9) - an entertaining account of the efforts of managers, or anyone else who might get caught in or by _THE ORGANIZATION_ The book The only disappointment in the movie is that it assumes that the viewer has already read the book. The impact of this disappointment lies in the relationship between a character's actions and his background. The reader can appreciate Rabbit, his curiosity and sense of adventure as she sees them as the product of the forces working on their lives. In the film, the faded innocence of all three characters is evident. These details to explain their corruption. --and against a glowing red backdrop. Super Shef with Cheese French Fries Milk Shake 89¢ Reg. Price '11 Good Through Sunday, April 4 Fresh Meat Delivered Daily From Harwood's Whlse. Meats Ad Must Accompany Purchase By BARBARA SCHMIDT Kwanan Bedlower Tau Sigma Show Enjoyable Dance is one of those art forms that has been known to confuse and confound the layman Its frequent use of abstract movements often brown the skin in a sea of inconceivability. The KU chapter of Tao Sigma, an honorary dance fraternity, will host a workshop preparing an enjoyable series of 12 dances for its annual spring concert. The first performance of the dance is on Monday night, and the final performance will be given at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the University The concert was, overall, well-executed. Although there were no spectacular performances, the team maintained a high level of enjoyment. "The Music Box" showed a conceited Casanova-type male, with a cap and a black skirt with an opera cap and a stack in it, meeting and making advances to a playful young woman in standard charge around the table, but ended not with boy getting girl, but with girl hitting boy over the back. A strange, mechanical one... called "License" presented three stringless marionettes amidst a series of fold-out paper globes "Ove Come Va," a sleazy combination of jungle mood and eclecticness, distasteful dance of the evening. "I'll be here," Amazon style, in bold printed For Complete Motorcycle Insurance Gene Doane mini sarongs, bumped about the stage giving semi-sensual twists, turns and grins. Agency V1 3-3012 824 Mass. 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