—The Daily Collegian Friday, Oct. 20, 1978 'lnteriors': Serious one By JOHN WARD Daily Collegian Staff Writer “Interiors” Woody Allen kept his talents behind the camera for this new movie, about the crumbling marriage of an older couple and the effect it has on their three daughters. The cast includes Diane Keaton (as usual), E.G. Marshall and Geraldine Page. The Movies “Madame Rosa” Simone Signoret stars as an aged madam who cares for the children of other prostitutes. Winner of last year’s Oscar for Best Foreign Film. The Garden "The Sound of Music” Julie An drews and Christopher Plummer play the leads in this musical about the Von Trapp Family Singers, which over the years has become the most popular musical ever made. The Flick “National Lampoon’s Animal House” John Belushi leads a cast of rowdy DKPHI welcomes Tom Kvederis CHRISTIAN LESBIANS IN ACTION Oct. 21,1:30-3:00 p.m. Frizzel Room Eisenhower Chapel Dinner —7:30 p.m. University Baptist Church 411 S. Burrowes St. $2.00 Donation Sponsored by Metropolitan Community Church 275 Penn State Students Carry A Deadly Gene. Are you One of Them? You Can Find Out With A Simple Test Tay-Sachs disease is an incurable genetic illness. You can prevent it. The children who get Tay-Sachs disease die—usually before they’re five years old. It occurs primarily in Jewish child ren but children of non-Jewish ancestry can, and do, get the disease. They all die. Here’s How You Can Learn If You’re A Carrier Tay-Sachs blood tests will be offered in the HUB Ballroom from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. on Sunday, October 22. fraternity brothers through this maniacal comedy, directed by John Landis. Cinema One “Goin’ South” Enjoyable, light western comedy with good per formances by Jack Nicholson as an outlaw saved from the noose, and Mary Steenburgen as his savior. Directed by Nicholson himself. Cinema Two “Up in Smoke” Drug cult comedians Cheech and Chong star in this slapped-together farce about a van upholstered in hashish, or something like that. The State On campus “Marathon Man” Excellent thriller about neo-Nazis vs. a Columbia graduate student, whose brother is in volved in CIA-type doings. Excessive violence. The top-notch cast features Dustin Hoffman, Laurence Olivier, Roy Something to take Mom, Mable to? Why not check out the Martha Graham Dance Company? Saturday, October 21 Sunday, October 22 EISENHOWER AUDITORIUM Tickets on sale today: HUB booth and Eisenhower Auditorium box office 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday: Eisenhower Auditorium box office from 5 p.m. Sunday: Eisenhower Auditorium box office from 1 p.m. Phone orders on Master Charge and VISA by calling 863-0255 during sale hours. Student/Child/Sr. Citizen: $5.00, $4.00, $2.50 General Sale: $7.50, $6.00, $4.50 Long after the memory of parades, parties and football fades, you'll remember The Martha Graham Dance Company for Alien in Scheider, William Devane and Marthe Keller. FUB Rec Room “The Boatniks" Humorous Walt Disney film about a klutzy Coast Guard ensign (Robert Morse) and a diamond smuggler (Phil Silvers). Some good stunts are featured. 11l Osmond “Silver Streak” Hilarious chase film, set aboard a cross-country train called the "Silver Streak.” The main reason for the film’s popularity is its high-powered star chemistry (Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor and Jill Clayburgh). Pollock Rec Room “Dark Star” Little-known cult film in the “2001” and “Close Encounters” vein. The “Dark Star” is a scout ship that cruises the galaxy in search of unstable planets to destroy. Friday only, 102 Forum “Wizards” Witless animated film by Ralph Bakshi. The plot is a bit of JOB PROBLEMS? Call USG Dept, of Labor 863-1874 or Stop In 203 HUB, Mon-Fri R-034 Looking For Something Different To Do This Weekend? (2 performances) ARTISTS SERIES town nonsense concerning mutant-wizard wars of the far-off, post-atomic future. You’re better off waiting for Bakshi’s “Lord of the Rings” to premiere. 105 Forum “Annie Hall” Here is Woody Allen at his humorous best. Allen and Diane Keaton won Oscars for their directorial and acting roles respectively. Friday only, HUB Assembly Room “Kinky Ladies of Bourbon Street” Porno slush about several girls who try to commit suicide via far-out methods. Must be why they call ’em kinky. 110 Sparks "M*A*S*H” Robert Altman’s early hit, and quite possibly his best. It’s a wild send-up of the Korean War and the medics who manned the rear lines. The cast includes Elliott Gould, Donald Sutherland and Sally Kellerman. 121 Sparks Dad, or even Aunt 8:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. P© sz§m MO% *V^* ; |§|; £* vyVyv*>' rA> .•>• Hj-r' !?: Vr»*. j r •»> rr (T*V , i 3%,' ££*■