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jjj m Katherine Hepbui costars in this in The Gan E d Laurence Olivier i most suspenseful movie of the Care SCOR 'U.S .A The South Caro F2nsemble (SCOH John Dos Passos' ' at Booker T Auditorium. A touring prof* company sponsor* Carolina Arts SCORE is the fir development of i theater. "U.S.A." is a s ^K* ^ ' K^ J^^^H.-'-iiv _ , *fi ^fflB a^' "" ^^Kifeft\'.? -jflH ' KEl'SittWw^^' *^B M . ;|(H - rn as she looked in the 1938 I triguing comedy. lecock n*er*ai and joun romuine star in o pictures, Rebecca, to be sh tlina Community Film Fest E to pres l. uii can lina (*fen Road productic E) will present with the i "U.S.A." Feb. 24 on a ti . Washington "USA." the authc essional theater first pre ed by the South Martiniq Commission, The plaj st phase in the years of in official state traces tl relation: pecial theatrical hectic pe Bur MBP^y pf V, , I ; :pT * Jm ' j j0y [ film Holiday. Cary Grant ~ 1 iimentj JwhaIhrl ne of Alfred Hitchcock's lown April I as the last ival. sent tipus in that critics say beats rhythm of ragtime. Based rilogy by Dos Fassos, was adapted for stage by >r and Paul Shyre and was jduced in 1959 at the ue Theatre on Broadway. r, set in the first thirty the Twentieth Century, le life of a young public s executive through a riod of American history. Series feature Film fe By Chuck Cromer The Spring 1976 C? Community Film Festival Feb. 22 with a tribute to t years of Hollywood's Goldt the pre-war years of 1938, 1' 1940. Six classic films in the include Holiday (1938), Rides Again (1939), Wu Heights (1939), Dark ^ (1939), Boom Town (194C Rebecca (1940). In addition to the featun newsreel surveys of the per be shown along with three shorts from the 30s, incliu Our Gang (Little R? comedy, a W.C. Fields com* a surprise feature. The films will be shown p.m. each Sunday Feb. 22 I 4, excluding March 14, UI : 1 1 i . ? X.T .. wiiiia hi s-d rice i> u Auditorium. Series tickei $6 and can be purchase the English department humanities office building < Dr. Benjamin Dunlap. Holiday, starring Cary Katherine Hepburn. Lew and Henry Daniell, leads series Feb. 22. This was the comic teaming of Gra: Hepburn in 1938, after thei success together in the br Bringing Up Baby. In Holiday, Hepburn j the nonconformist Linda St seeks to convince her ? eisfpr's finnpp .Tnhnnv ( Clrs he loves her and hot her sisl strange relationship d when Grant arrives to nr socially prominent Ne\ Setons and sets them ( stuffy heels with his theorii money and pleasure. It is his opinion that should retire while young fc "holiday", to discover 1 enjoy it while in his returning to work in his late As one critic, Jerry V< wrote'Holiday is a vintage 1 admirably stands the test glowing as brightly as ev thirty-seven years af release." Destry Hides Again, Marlene Dietrich and Stewart, will be shown I This was the film ths Dietrich's movie care* brought her back to the pin stardom she deserved. In 1937 Paramount dropj contract and her popularity In 1938, she was listed a office poison" by an exh trade journal. In this western Dietrich cigar-smoking saloon singe James Stewart is Destry, Jr spoken young man "who > napkin rings instead ot guns." Destry's facade c when he exhibits his prowe a six gun and "cleans u lawless town. One of the film's memorable scenes is D barroom brawl with Una who plays an angry wif< husband has lost his troi Dietrich in a card game. The brawl, lasting oi minutes in the film, took fi to shoot and is considere< the roughest female figh s classics stival begi filmed. Dietrich and refused stand-ins and irolina battled it out themselves begins Another classic mome he last when Dietrich slips some ;n Age, into her bra and Aller 939 and delivers the celebral "Thar's gold in them th series Wuthering Heights, : Destry for March 7, is a Samuel thering production of 17 chapters d ?-* ? r IVIW1 J DlUlllC a II CtgHJ novel. I) and stars Laurence Olivie Oberon, David Niven ar j films, Crisp. iod will The setting is the fc classic heather-covered, wi iing an Yorkshire moors in the < ascals) century. "Lovely, ii edy and Cathy (Merle Obernon) i attracted to the hi at 7:30 brooding gypsy fc to April (Laurence Olivier), bt at the him for a proper count rsing who promises a mar ts cost comfort and pleasure. A1 id from knows that his love for ( in the never die, Heathclil or from revenge." Wuthering Height Grant, nominated for an Acader Ayres for best picture and 01ivi< off the actor. The film won the /COPAn/"I Krvof nir??\U?t uvwiiu utoi v,iucinaiu5i a111 nt and the New York Film Criti r initial as best picture. illiant - ; / ' ; \ er and nacle of SMEL 3ed her waned. s "box I libitor's 9 plays a jjjg r while I whittles HH|| most John Hawkes? a con< ietrich's American novelist whc Merkel described by critics as a whose a "deranged personalil iisers to "exciting infiovative gave a reading from hi ily two Friday afternoon to ar ive days over 150 students J one of Auditorium and held a its ever discussion of his work ins Sundi Merkel original film ' a. 11 VlrJnrv vi/ill Ko foof acruany ?? J 5 Bette Davis plays J nt occurs the spoiled young i earrings learns that she ha 1 Jenkins brain tui"or and :ed line, months to live ar hills." knowledge she b travaeent snrpp tr\j atucuuifu o i j Goldwyn last remaining dayj ; of Emily Humphrey Boga The film brisk groom who I t, Merle tempt to make Davi id Donald encourages her to ej she has left with >reboding, George Brent, ndswept Dark Victory is early 19th tear-jerking mel npetuous helped make Bet s strongly ultimate "sob indsome, Hollywood. Also, leathcliff Republicans in the it rejects Ke#.fjnn Jibs 3 smn ry squire movie. riage of Boom Town on Ma though he in the year 1940 in & Uathy will mediocre plot follo\ ff cppkc ^wo wildcatters wl poor but happy friei ;s was rich rivals, back ny Award buddies again. Th( er for best filmed lavishly from Oscar for 11SK1I,B areas in le; i received society haunts of Ne ICS Award Town also 'yPifies See FEST1 r-" - > has been Humanities Buildir being both revealed that most o! ly" and an "an act of reven writer," childhood indignities s works on he tries to "mytholoj 1 audience His latest work, Trav i at Belk published this Sprint n informal was sponsored by with over Department. *y version of Dark ured March 21. Fudy Traherne, : heiress who s a malignant has only a few With this egins an exing to live her } to the fullest, rt plays her fails in an ats love him, yet njoy what time her true love, the ultimate odrama that te Davis the sister" of , for all the crowd, Ronald 11 part in this irch 28 will ring rand style. The vs the lives of ho shift from nds, to bitterly to bankrupt j picture was i wilderness oil icas to the high ;w York. Boom the American morning at lg. Hawkes f his work is ge against >" in which ?ise Death." resty, will be 5. 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