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...reading period, the weather is foul and the trip into Boston and back will use up another half-hour of your time, but don't let all this bother you. Rationalize it away, put on your galoshes and go to the Telepix to see the best double bill of the season...
...things considered, though, there could hardly have been a more stimulating double bill, and this was the sort of programme the Telepix has been serving up all fall. Our own Brattle has fallen on evil days. Glutted with ten-month old "revivals" like Our Man in Havana and larded at either end with saponaceous strains of Muzak, our once beloved theatre sounds like the Waldorf until the lights go off, and from there on out there's little to do but yawn and beat it as the projectionist trots out either second-rate foreign films like Rosemary or recently produced...
...TELEPIX: The Crime of M. Lange, a charming flick from one of France's masters, Jean Renoir, tells of an idealistic writer who gives his publisher some of his own medicine...
...quibble, for Le Crime de M. Lange rises easily above its background music. The Telepix shows it for the first time in this country, and it would be a felony to miss...
...TELEPIX: SHADOWS. This is a short, experimental film made by John Cassavetes. At the end you are informed of what you already suspected -- the movie is unrehearsed. "Spontaneous" is the word Cassavetes used. The film can sufficiently titillate the quasi-intellectual: it's full of inter-racial love, jazz, and long-haired guys. And inter-familial strife. Evenings...