„.31 07 , X .% ° • - •••• °!'s - r - . 7.ti"C4.11 THE NITTANY CUB if„ - ,m49 4 Y 1865* -"fef XVIII Not, \,Cai 8 Foreign Films to be Shown Behrend's major cultural activi— ty got under way last Saturday when the first of a series of eight fo— reign films was shown in Erie Hall, LORD OF THE FLIES, a British zro ducer's adaptation of Golding's novel, traced the defects of soci— ety back to the defects of human na— voiding maintained that "The shape of society must depend on the ethical nature of the individual tar e • and not .on any political system." G7TERAL DELLA RaVH,HE is the se cond film of the series. It exa- si mines moral and ethical values through the character study of an i arrested Italian thief who agrees iito impersonate General Della Rovere. Throne of Blood'. Behr end Caumu.s He becomes obsessed with his iden tity to this partisan leader, and dies in an idealistic gesture fore a firing squad. Following once a month, this series will continue with such diversity as: THE GREAT DICTATOR, American; EL LAZARELLO DE TORMES, Spanish; TEE LAST BRIDGE, Yugosla vian, and TWO DAUGHTERS from India. The seventh film, TERONE OF BLOOD, is said to be the most brilliant and original attempt ever made to put Shakespeare iY pictures, when one of the world's great directors, Akira Kurosawa, adapts the story of Macbeth into a tale of a .power-hungry war lord in seventeenth century Japan. Then, to comT.lete th= , s=lriPs, will be K.7 1- :"P'. 1r TEI 7:7-72. psychological drama studies the conflict between t.e sex and ego driv.-:.s of a domlreering husband and a smoldering but rebellious wife, provoked by the intrusi -- n of a stranger and the isolation of a sailing voyage on a small boat. Tickets for the season may still be obtained in the admini stration building for one dollar. October 7, 1966