“ Brother From Another Planet" and “The Fourth M an" hq E lean or M a lin The B rother From Another Planet is nicelv put together from beginning to end and is loaded with laughs, given the serious subject m atter — racism. By now everyone must know the premise — a slave from another planet escapes on a space craft and lands on earth on Ellis Island. He cannot speak, possi­ bly a condition imposed upon him because of his enslavement. He looks m uch like the rest of the black men in Harlem where he ends up. except that he has three toes on each foot. One foot was missing on his arri­ val. and he had to regenerate it himself his first night on earth. He is superior to earth­ lings in several ways — an uncanny knack to fix machines by touching them. He is also a sensitive, able to see, feel, and hear things the rest of us are unable to perceive, both past and present. He is being pursued by a couple of space m.p.'s, dressed in black, stiff looking guys who track him with the aid of some kind of interplanetary dictionary and culture manual. Director. John Sayles. who plays one of the m.p.s. gets a lot of mileage out of juxtaposing characters of different backgrounds and points of view. At a neighborhood tavern where several scenes are set, the space trackers are shown to be laughable, and draw immediate distrust from the regulars. At a later time, two white guys from out of town duck into the bar looking for directions to the subway. They are uneasy, and in trying to fit in they also look foolish. They m ight just as well be from HELEN L C T T E I E G E PucToecAPny another planet. Mot speaking gives the part of the Brother more potential, and Joe Murphv does a super job of portraying this interplanetary fugitive. The costumes are great, the cast is excellent, down to the smallest roles, and. best of all. though this is a “ message movie, it is always entertaining. The misadventures the hero goes through, the colorful characters he meets and the satisfying resolution of the storv makes this a great flick. Don't miss it. The Fourth vIan. which plaved around town during November and December, is the perfect movie to go to if you are liberal, agnostic and 7or of a literary bent. Written and directed by the man who gave us Soldier o f Oranqe.