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THE SCREEN

By Richard Turner

Joan Renier. The Jenus Film Festival, currently showing at the Orson Welles, comes to Cambridge at some theater or other every year, and it's so respectable you can hardly stand it--Sergman, Truffout, and on and on. It gets boring after a while--you want to go take in a good Charles Bronson Hick. But there's one thing on the Janus bill that's worth a thousand copies of Film Quarterly: the Renoir double bill of The Rules of the Game and Grand Illusion. When people talk Citizen Kane, and Potemkin, Birth of a Nation and The Seven Samural, if they don't talk about these two they're crazy, because they could give any motion picture ever made a real run for the ultimate superlatives.

BRATTLE

Slaughterhouse Five, 6, 9:45; Farenhelt 451, 7:50.

CENTRAL II

Godfather 11, 6, 9:30, weekends at 2:30.

HARVARD SQUARE

The Exorcist, 3:40, 7:45; The Devils, 1:45, 5:45, 9:45.

ORSON WELLES I

The Third Men, 4:10, 7:45, And Then There Were None, 6, 9:40, through Saturday: The Conversation, 4, 8:30, Chinatown, 6:10, 10:30.

ORSON WELLES II

Grand Illusion, 4, 8; Rules of the Game, 6, 10, Friday and Saturday; Summertime, 4:15, 7:40, 11:10, Pygmalion, 6, 9:30.

ORSON WELLES III

Blazing Carrots, 4, 5:30, 7, 8:30, 10 p.m.

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