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[' V II1tv? ?P' C i M% v'- ;f'/: This ha under the Ramblin' competito contents c the race. RH Monday, Sept. 10: My Darling Clementine (U.S., 1946) In what might have been just another Western under another director's guidance, John Ford creates one of his classics, this time retelling the Wyatt Earp legend, with Henry Fonda as Earp. Ford's version of Tombstone, Arizona and the OK Corral concentrates on character and realistic photography. With Linda Darnell, Victor Mature and Walter Brennan. 97 minutes. 7 and Q *jn r* m UV p.Ill* Tuesday, Sept. 11: The Young Lions (U.S., 1958) looks at World War II from the standpoint of the clash of the American and German cultures. Director Edward Dmytryk tells the parallel stories of an idealistic German (Marlon Brando) losing his ideals and two GIs (Montgomery Clift and Dean Martin) as they learn about life. Based on Irwin Shaw's novel, the film also stars Maximilian Schell, Hope Lange, Barbara Rush and May Britt. 167 minutes. 6 and 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12: The clash ot old ana new cultures lorms me backdrop for Satyajit Ray's The An-Tung's - T1 ? 1,1 I .. AvoUaM. ' '1Xt(\m 8L9 (sAJO) HMMiHl t*m mm ?i 1 Saturday on the ri\ rdv trouoe of raft-ract m ? m ? 1 Blossom St. bridge d Raft Race Saturday. 7 rs seem more concernec )f their ice chest than wit. free fill World of Apu (India, 1959). Apu (Soumitra Chatterjee) is a university student who goes to a wedding with a friend, where they learn the groom is insane. According to custom, the bride will be forever cursed if she doesn't marry at the appointed hour, so Apu marries her. Ray's depiction of the inexperienced strangers' wedding night is sensitive and opiNior Write a letter ?l MBHB B? BBI BM MB BH MB BBI BBi ! International H? I ? 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Musically soeakinc. Bonnie Pointer is right back where she started from ? and she wouldn't have it any other way. Well, that's a bit of an overstatement. Where Pointer starter some 10 years ago was as a singer in the bars and coffeehouses of her native Oakland, and she's certainly not doing that kind of gigs these days. But after seven years as founding sibling of the Pointer Sisters, the Rev. Elton Pointer's third daughter has left the fold to work once again as a soloist. Such splits often work to the detriment of both parties, and for a while after Pointer left the then-foundering group three years ago, little was hparH frnm pifhpr ciHp These days, however, neither Bonnie nor her three sisters are singing the "divided we fall" blues. The Pointer Sisters, on a solid pop-rock track, sold more than 600,000 copies of Energy. And if Bonnie's first solo LP for Motown hasn't matched that, her hit disco single, "Heaven Must Have Sent You," was still climbing the Top 20 at last glance. There seems little question that the exotic-looking 26-year-old will persist in her quest for bigger and better things. After all, she reminds a reporter, it was her pushing that got the Pointer Sisters going in the first place. "I started out as a solo performer, and then I got June to join me, and .. then I got Anita to join me, and then Ruth," she says, sipping wine in a plush, 15th-floor Motown Record Co. suite overlooking Hollywood. "Now it's back to Bonnie again. "I was the first one to step out and start singing in public and to really want to do something with it. I wanted to be in show business, and Airamrnna alcn uroc cnrf nf 4'Wol 1 tiro miffht nnf molfP it it'c CfAind tfl hp j uiiw viijv yyao OVA V VI, TTVU, TT V 11115111 uw munv *v, iv u W hard.' "It's like my baby. You know, you have a baby and they grow up, and then you send them on and you can be at home by yourself for a while. That's the feeling I get from it. I'm proud of them and glad to see them going on alone." 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