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The Dartmouth Film Society (Winter 1978)

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(cont. from page 13) versives" on the grounds of conspiracy. When convicted the offenders are given the choice of serv i i i i i -day ordeal in a "punishment park", the tiff sentences in Federal prisons or undergoing a three ceainitig grounds for green national guardsmen. In documentary style, this powerful and ists ipe film by PETER WATKINS (The War Game, Edward Munch) is a direct challenge to government re nesta tase ste pression, and an ominous warning of what might have been. (89 mins. , color) THE WILD BUNCH . (U.S.A., 1969) s Wednesday, March 8 , 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 | Set in 1913, PECKINos PAH's masterpiece is sie enue 2 uw )) vKN \ i both brutal and poetic, cnr Legare SE nee reae OER RR AAA Ceaee cerning the death of the é j romantic ideals of the old West with the encroachment of 20th century industrialization. Starring WILLIAM HOL3 res, poRcun ing badmen who come to the sad realization of their posi and ERNEST BORGNINE as some of the agi om! liza tion in society as living anachronisms, and who choose to die in a blaze of quixotic glory after one last elaborate hold-up. We are proud to announce that we will be showing PECKINPAH's original version of the film, 8 minutes longer than the theatrical release prints which have thus far been available for viewing (145 mins., color) THE DARTMOUTH FILM SOCIETY Tom Ropelewski '77 Co-ordinator Tom Haynes '78 Head Usher Blair Watson Director of Films of OISER Maurice Rapf Director of Film Studies Peter Smith Director of the Hopkins Center FACULTY DIRECTORATE Carole Berger Alan Gaylord Errol Hill Neal Oxenhandler David Thomson PERSONNEL Cecile Thornton Secretary Calvin Sanchez Assistant Secretary Jerry Cate Head Projectionist Willard Small Projectionist Tom Ames Projectionist Leslie Evans Brochure/poster design Marion Bratesman, Dana Grossman Publicity Janet Oetinger Hopkins Center Programming Director All screenings in Spaulding Auditorium Please note times of performances A full subscription to the 26 film series costs $8.00, $6.00 for Dartmouth students. Limited subscriptions cost $3.50 for two performances. Subscribers may purchase DARTMOUTH FILM SOCIETY STUDENT DIRECTORATE Shamshur Ahmad '8] Dave Bachman '79 Beth Baron '80 Brian Barrett '8] Bob Berlinger '80 Richard Braverman '80 Rick Brook '80 Mike Brown '80 Ty Burr '80 Barbara Gilson '78 Paul Grassie '80 Pam Katz '80 Omar Khan '80 Dave Kratz '79 Gerry Laderman '79 Kevin Leede '80 Scott MacFarlane '78 John Mares '78 Steve Oakes '81 Brian Pastuszenski '78 Martha Pease '79 Duane Peterson '78 Llew Phelan '80 Peter Reissmann '78 Chris Sellers '80 Van Spurgeon ‘81 Jeff Susman '78 Allan Turner '77 Mike Ungar '78 Richard von Riesen '80 Ted Winterer '79 Lori Zelikow '80 a guest admission for $1.50. Single admissions are not sold. Subscriptions are available at the Hopkins Center Box Office at the beginning of the winter term, and at the lobby of Spaulding Auditorium one-half hour before every screening throughout the term.