as the sign gate fulfail and terminal and inum- n-tz² that and notar not a t it a one one the too. Thursday, October 4, 1973 5 Crime World Eliminates Friendship By DIANE YEAMANS Kanan Reviews Editor Edidie Coyle had no friends. Friends are impossible at the bottom of the crime world, and any sentimental feelings a person might develop would only cause him a lot of trouble or his life. A punk is lucky to save your own skin—friends would only tip him up. Project costs en- mits century equations, a skip a id have ization fraterg in a please Junior Edie Coyle had a wife and family that he wanted to take care of. He also had a two-year sentence hanging over his head for an unsuccessful crime. Coyle was caught. Coyle wanted to go to Arizona and start over again, but the jail sentence threatened him. He said he was not going to prison. selling guns to them and then tipping off the police. The game didn't work. Some of Coyle's friends were caught robbing a bank, and one woman was arrested. University Daily Kansan reviews police. The punk who actually tipped off the police about the robbery murdered Coyle to The movie, "The Friends of Eddie Coyle," depicts the dirt of the crime world. Desperate, money hungry people have been caught in the grinding wheels of the crime circles and are according to the rules of those circles. PRESSURE FROM the top of the crime world kept the underlings running. The urgency of the crime war pushed their jobs without finding a extra trouble. Perhaps the most disgusting feature of the movie is to see the young punks. One of them said, "I can't hang around tonight. I've got a test tomorrow." They're scared, but they play the game. Money must be the reason. Guns are bought and sold throughout the Flimsy Action, Little Variation Hurt Movie About Pickpockets By DON CREACH Kunxan Reviewer Don't ask why you should see "Harry in Your Pocket," You'll never enjoy the movie if that is your attitude. Instead, you must ask "Why not?" Of course, James Cobarn fans will be attracted to the movie to see J. C. Superstud in action. He's as cool as ever with only the best action for him and his accomplices. Coburn is Harry, the best cannon around. A cannon is a pickpocket. It's just the beginning of an unfamiliar jargon that's flashed at us. Flashes are all the audience gets of the whole pickup机 operation. There are many, too many, quick scenes of the gang in action. However, the scenario isn't exciting enough to make it an action picture, and the technique becomes less and less interesting. Don't go to the movie looking for a lot of action or wanting to get a thorough look at it. AND DON'T GO to get away from television. The producer and director is also one of the three major actors. Paperbacks THE STEEPFORD WIVES, by Ira Ivin (Crest, $1.25)—A one year by the author of "Rosenary's Baby." "It takes place in a suburb where the women are threatened by bullying and are forced to for yourselves what's weird about it. It's an exciting story, and naturally movie-bound. ENEMIES. A LOVE story, by Isaac Bashevis Singer (Crest, $1.25)—A novel by one of the ablest writers of our time. Singer deals with a man whose family was wiped out in Poland by the Nazis, who is now living in Brooklyn and what happens when he learns that his first wife, long believed dead, is alive and in America. TO LOOK AND PASS, Taylor Caldwell (Gold Medal, $125). A historical novel by a writer whose works are heavy in pages as much as it is beautiful. It is a love story set early in the century. IF IT MOVES, KISS IT, by Joni Moura and Jackie Sutherland (Gold Medal, 96 cents)—A new one by the authors of Tender Love Care," a book about Air Fighter fighter jets, the same, slightly on the racy side and probably headed for a television series. of "Mannix" and "Mission: Impossible. of "Mannix" and "Mission: Impossible." At least the television shows had a clever caper to follow throughout and their gimpo- wars were more fun and varied. Michael Sarrazin and Trish Van Deren play semi-immocents who are new in the city. She's always vincingly dull and simple-minded. Van Deren offers the only remotely interesting character, mostly because she's the only person you can view the situation with any detachment. The only diversions offered between thefts are pretty pictures of the country the gang travels through and a little romance on the side. Detachment is the required attitude to enjoy the situation, whether you're in the pickuppool gang or in the audience. You can't care about the gang's victims. You can't care much about the thieves. Van Deren is already more of a pro than Harry because she isn't willing to make a strong commitment to any member of the gang. If you just want to step out and munch some popcorn in the back row of a dimly lighted room, "Harry in Your Pocket" will give you an environment you can use. But you won't have to think. The movie will kill time. Just don't wonder why you're there. 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