Page 12 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1977 This is an Aggie Cinema Poll for the Fall Semester 1977. Please turn in the polls at the Student Programs Office (Rm 216, MSC) or the Ballot Box in front of the Aggie Cinema display case on the main floor of the MSC. POPULAR Choose a maximum of 10 movies: James Bond Festival The Man Who Would Be King All the Presidents Men Rocky Network Ode to Billy Jo Barry Lyndon St. Ives Midway Carrie A Matter of Time Family Plot Swashbuckler Seven percent Solution Bingo Long & the Traveling All-Stars Two Minute Warning Towering Inferno Clint Eastwood Festival Lets Do it Again Death Wish Once is not Enough The Front MIDNIGHT Choose a maximum of 7 movies: Silent Movie Car Wash Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore Sugarland Express The Longest Yard Mad Dogs & Englishmen Bang the Drum Slowly Mandingo Vanishing Point Catch - 22 Norman is That You? Sterile Cuckoo Cream - Concert Blazzing Saddles concert World’s Greatest Athlete Peter Pan Million Dollar Duck That Darn Cat Charlie Chan McLintock The Alamo American Graffiti MATINEE Choose a maximum of 7 movies: The Family Jewels Gable & Lombard Little Big Man Hop Along Cassidy The King & I A Man Called Flintstone Return of a Man Called Horse The Great Escape CLASSICS Choose a maximum of 13 movies: Jezebel - Bette Davis, Henry Fonda A Star is Born - Judy Garland Grand Hotel - Greta Garbo, John & Lionel Barrymore Greatest Show on Earth - Charlton Heston, James Stewart Adam’s Rib - Tracey & Hepburn Ensign Pulver - Walter Mathau, Burl Ives, Robert Walker Breakfast at Tiffany’s - Andrey Hepburn & George Peppard Fountainhead - Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal Inherit the Wind - Spencer Tracey Long Days Journey into Night - Kate Hepburn Now Voyager - Bette Davis Lord Jim - Peter O’toole Joan of Arc - Ingrid Bergman Man in the Glass Booth - Three Faces of Eve - Joanne Woodward The Big Sleep - Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall It’s a Wonderful Life - James Stewart, Donna Reed - Christmas Special Rear Window - James Stewart, Directed by Hitchcock North by Northwest - Cary Grant & Eva Marie Saint, Hitchcock Vertigo - Hitchcock Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - Elizabeth Taylor & Paul Newman San Francisco - Clark Gable Harvey - James Stewart & the Rabbit Yankee Doodle Dandy - James Cagney Platinum Blonde - Gene Harlow INTERNATIONAL Choose a maximum of 9 movies: Idi Amin Dada - Documentary about the African Dictator Seven Beauties - Directed by Lina Wurtmuller, Academy Award Nominee Hester Street - Humorous film of Russian Jews immigrating to America Face to Face - Igmar Bergman’s study of the female psyche Swept Away - Lina Wurtmuller’s film of sex & politics Visions of Eight - Eight directors document the 1968 Olympics Amarcord - Directed by Fellini La Dolce Vita - Directed by Fellini The Story of Adel H. - Francois Truffant’s film of passion & romance Obsession - Cliff Robertson & Genevieve Bujoild Young Winston - The story of Winston Churchill’s early career Lawrence of Arabia - Epic film of adventure in the Arabian Desert Yellow Submarine - Beetle’s animated film Walk About - Nicholas Roeg’s movie about two children in the Australian wilderness Great Expectations - David Lean’s film based on the Charles Dicken’s Classic The Decameron Episodic study of the complex of human sexuality Stromboli - Directed by Rossellini Starring Ingrid Bergman Don’t Look Now The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes Brief Encounter A Hard Days Night - The Beatles The Ruling Class - Peter O’toole, Ridicule of Religion & Aristocracy Suggestions & Comments ■■■■■■■■■■ Oil divestiture views dift 'arl< United Press International DALLAS — One expert said it was a step toward socialism, but another called it a boost to the free market economy. 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