ADAMS HOUSE DINING HALL. Seven Samurai, Mar. 16, 18, 8 & 10:30, $1.
CURRIER HOUSE DINING ROOM, Rachel, Rachel (Joanne Woodward), Mar. 16, 17, 8 & 10, $1. Short, Films About Women, 1 x 1, Phoebe and The String Bean, Mar. 18, 8, free (sponsored by Radcliffe Union of Students).
DUNSTER HOUSE DINING HALL, The Mark of Zorro, with Douglas Fairbanks, Chaplin's The Tramp, Mar. 16, 17, 8 & 10, $1. Kiddie Show: Bonnie Scotland (Laurel and Hardy), Mar. 17, 10 a.m. and midnite, $.50 ($.25 at midnite showing with stub from Fri. or Sat. feature).
ELIOT HOUSE DINING HALL, The Third Man (Orson Welles) and Marnie (Hitchcock). Mar. 16-18, 8 & 10, $1.
EMERSON 210, The Lovers [Les Amants] by Louis Malle, presented by West European Studies, Mar. 15, 8, Mar. 16, 10, $1.
HARKNESS COMMONS, The Bank Dick, with W.C. Fields, The General, Mar. 17, 8, $1.
HARVARD EPWORTH CHURCH, The Frozen North by Buster Keaton and Le Crime de Monsieur Lange by Jean Renoir, Mar. 15, 7:30, $1. La Bete Humaine by Jean Renoir, Mar. 18, 7:30, $1.
HARVARD UNION HERMAN J. MANIEWICZ PICTURES. The Producers Mar. 16, 17, 8 & 10, $1.
HILLES LIBRARY CINEMA, Ophuls' The Sorrow and the Pity, Mar. 16 and 18, 8, $1.
KIRKLAND HOUSE DINING HALL, Pride and Prejudice, with Lawrence Olivier, Mar. 16, 17, 8 & 10:15, $1.
LEHMAN HALL, Commander Cody vs. The Radar Men from the Moon (serial) Mar. 17, 18, 8, $1.
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