Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 13, 1955, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Weekend Movies
Offer Diversion
By Bob Ross
Emerald Reporter
All education majors should
doff their latest research proj
ect, don their best double-breast
ed suits, and dash to the Heilig
to see “The Blackboard Jungle"
this weekend. This superb audio
visual aid depicts the problem
of juvenile delinquency in an
American city high school.
The problem is solved by a typ
ical education school graduate
(Glenn Ford), who of course
stresses the seven cardinal prin
ciples as well as the four basic
aims of education.
He provides the maladjusted
pupils with a learning experience
which integrates them with the
school program and prepares
them for a more wholesome life
in the democratic society.
Louis Calhern is good as a
veteran Kfeacher who is slowly
dying from chalk dust. Acting
as students are several real-live
Los Angeles high school stu
dents. Even though the film is a
little preachy, it does zealously
attack a very real problem.
Caron Shows Forehead
This week end at the McDon
ald Leslie Caron’s forehead may
be seen for the first time in
“Daddy Long Legs.” Without her
bangs. Miss Caron traipses
through this plotless, musical,
danceful, colorful, and comical
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Doors Open at 12:45
Now Showing
i A SHOCK STORY
of Hoodlum*
in High
School* 1
Glenn FORD
Arm FRANCIS
Loots CALHERN
Also Charles Boyer
'The Happy Days'
Now thru Sat., May 14
2 British Films
‘Heart of
the Matter’
—Also—
“An Inspector Calls”
Starts Sun., May 15
Top British Film
“The Holly
and the Ivy”
Starts Wed., May 18
It is Earthy, Sexy
and Funny!
“Bread, Love
and Dreams”
Italian Film
film with Fred Astaire. The
story concerns a wealthy, mid
dle-aged American (Astaire),
who sends a young French or
phan (Miss Caron) through col
lege.
There will be sex at the Rex
Friday and Saturday when
"Mambo" is shown. A deep psy
chological prober, it is the ex
alting story of a slum girl (Sil
vana Mangano) who has un
pleasant (and unmentionable)
experiences with a count (Mi
chael Rennie) instigated by her
boy friend (Vittorie Gassman).
Lifting poor Silvie from this
abyss is Shelley Winters who
adds her to her mambo troupe.
Miss Mangano finds forgetful
ness and healing for her wound
ed soul in the absorbing world
of the mambo. This movie is not
recommended for the children.
Greene N ovel Filmed
Playing Friday and Saturday
at the Mayflower is "The Heart
of the Matter.” a distinguished
and somtimes disappointing at
tempt to film Graham Greene's
1948 novel. Portraying a human
mind’s struggle with religion, it
sometimes gets into messy theo
logical tangles.
However, the acting is superb
with Trevor Howard as the cen
tral character, who is striving
with sin and salvation and such
things, Elizabeth Allan as his
wife who does not struggle with
much of anything, and his girl
friend, Vienna-born Maria Schell,
who starts all of the strife.
Set in British West Africa, the
skilled photography catches the
tumultuous mood of the tropi
cal port.
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Movie Schedule
FIRST RUN FILMS
HEILIO. Runs through Wed., ltlack
ln*ard Jungle. 3:10, 6:50, 10:30; Happy
Tunc. 1 :30. 5:15. 8:55.
MCDONALD. Fri. %n<\ Sun., Daddy Long
Leg*, 1 :10. 5 : 111. 9 ?20 ; Stranger's Hand,
3 :30, 7 :35. Sat., Daddy Long Legs. 2:45,
6:50, 10:50; Stranger’s Hand. 1, 5,9:05.
MAYFLOWER. Fri„ Sat., The Heart of
the Matter, 7. 10:20; An Inspector Calls,
9.
Starts Sun., Holly and the Ivy, 2, 3:55,
5 :50. 7:45. 9:40.
REX. Fri., Sat.. Mambo, 1 40. 4 :40. 7:40,
10:40; Air Strike, 12:30, 3:30, 6:30,
9 :30.
SECOND RUN FILMS
FIRS. Fri . Sat.. Return to Treasure Is
land, 7. 10:05; Apache, 8:34.
Starts Sun.. Jupiter’s Darling, 5, 8:33;
The Long Wait, 6:55, 10:26.
LANE, Fri., Sat., Sun., World for Ransom.
Dawn at Socorro.
McKENZIE, Fri., Sat., The Racers, Out
law’s Daughter.
Starts Sun.. A Man Called Peter, Yellow
Mountain.
REX. Starts Sun., Call North side 777,
2:40, 5:30, 10:20; Where Sidewalks
End. 1. 4; 50. 8 :40.
VARSITY. Fri.. Sat., Sun.. Clanghusters,
Fast and Furious.
DRIVE-IN THEATERS
(Show starts at dusk)
CASCADE DRIVE-IN (Springfield) Fri.,
Sat., Sun., Dragnet, Scarlet Spear.
EUGENE DRIVE-IN. Fri., Sat . Captain
Lightfoot. Big House CSA.
Starts Sun., Hit the Deck, Jessie James
Woman.
MOTOR-VU DRIVE-IN (Springfield)
Fri., Sat., Green Fire, Never Let Me Go.
Starts Sun., On the Waterfront, Flame
of Calcutta.
NORTH-END DRIVE-IN. Rims through
Tue*., The Long Gray Line, Jungle
Man-Eaters.
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Friday
91.1 mgs.
6:00 Sign On
6:03 Dinner Hour Serenade
6:45 News Till Now
7:00 Chicago Roundtable
7:30 Senator Morse Speaks
7:45 Letter From Italy
8:00 French in the Air
8:15 Public Health Series
8:30 Navy Bandstand
8:45 Guest Star
9:00 Kwaxworks
10:55 Final Edition
11:00 Sign Off
Sub-Chairmen of
Workshop Named
Sub-chairmen for the Creative
Arts Workshop, to be held
Thursday in the Student Union
ballroom at 7:30 p.m., have been
announced by general co-chair
men Sally Calkins and Dick
Frear.
Dance chairman is Lisa Hart,
and the music chairman is Willa
Morris. Nancy Hagglund is pub
licity chairman, and Jean Smith
is in charge of the drama section.
Ruth Lear is exhibits chair
man, and in charge of literature
are Valerie Govig, Lawrence Kott
and Mary Ann Mowery.
The program will consist of
original student work, and an
exhibit in the browsing room
will also be held in conjunction
with the Workshop.
READ EMERALD WANT ADS
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A COLUMBIA PlCTUft
Shakespeare Festival
Offers Realistic Setting
The Oregon Shakespearean
1 Festival in Ashland presents
nightly during August a reper
j toire of Shakespeare's plays so
I that the visitor may stay four
! days in Ashland and see four
different plays.
This season's schedule is "Mac
1 beth", "A Midsummer Night's
Dream”, ''All's Well That Ends
Well," and "Henry VI, Part III."
In addition the seldom-produced
"Timon of Athens” will be play
ed two nights.
Before the regular perform
1 unce, which berths ut 8:30, au
dience members may enjoy the
j Tudor Fair with its Elizabethan
music and dances. .Single admis
sions for the entire performances
are $2.40. $1.80, and $1.20.
Played in the open air. on a
reproduction of the Fortune
Theatre of Shakespeare’s own •
day, the uncut versions flow un
interupted by scene-breaks or
intermissions. The productions
are embellished by brilliant cos
tumes, decor and properties es
sential to the action.
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