The White Falcon - 02.04.1976, Blaðsíða 6
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A. CONQUEST OF THE PLANET OF THE APES—Science
Fiction (PG). Earth’s "super-chimps" rebel
against their human masters. 87 min.
B. SKYJACKED—Suspense Drama (PG). Global Air-
lines flight 502, piloted by Captain Charlton
Heston, is threatened with a bomb. 101 min.
C. THE CAREY TREATMENT—Drama (PG). Dr. Peter
Carey (James Coburn) turns detective in an effort
to clear a colleague who is accused of murdering a
young girl. 101 min.*'
D. THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN- Suspense Drama
(PG). This film was the pilot for the TV series.
81 min.
E. CRAZY MAMA—Comedy (PG). Widow Ann Southern,
her daughter, Cloris Leachman, and granddaughter,
Linda Purl, take up robbery to raise money to buy
back the family farm. 94 min.
F. THE ROYAL FLASH—Comedy (PG). The story of a
Victorian accidental hero who is forced to im-
personate a prince of a small country. 102 min.
G. SILENCE—Drama (NKA). The story of a couple
who adopt a child who, although there is nothing
medically wrong, cannot hear or speak. They try
to get better acquainted by going on a camping
trip, but the trip turns into disaster. 87 min.
—THE MACINTOSH MAN—Suspense Drama (PG). Paul
Newman plays an international jewel thief who is
betrayed by his employer and his mysterious secre-
tary (Dominique Sanda). Sent to prison for 20
years, he arranges to buy an escape with imprison-
ed English traitor Ian Bannen. 99 min.
I. NIGHT WATCH—Mystery (PG). Elizabeth Tayloi
plays a rich insomniac who, after seeing a murder-
ed man with his throat slashed, is plagued by mem-
ories of the death of her first husband. 99 min.
J. TRADER HORN—Drama (PG). Ron Taylor leads a
French gentleman trader to a source of platinum
deep in the African jungle during World War I.
During the safari, Taylor and the Frenchman’s mis-
tress (Anne Heywood) fall in love. 106 min.
K. FIVE ON THE BLACK HAND SIDE—Comedy (PG) . On
the eve of the daughter’s wedding, browbeaten
black housewife Clarice Taylor determines to come
to an understanding with overbearing husband
Leonard Jackson or leave him. 94 min.
L. THE STONE KILLER—Action Drama (R). Charles
Bronson plays a mean, tough detective who always
gets his man even if it involves operating outside
the law. Also starring Martin Balsom. 95 min.
MOVIES
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PG—PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED
Some material may not be
suitable fer pre-teenagers.
R---RESTRICTED, under 17, re-
quires accompanying parent
or adult guardian.
X---NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED,
(age limit may vary in cer-
tain areas'.)
TV—Films made to be shown on
television primarily.
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ANDREWS THEATER: 2, 6:30, 9 and (Friday)
11 p.m.
MIDNIGHT SUN: Sat-3:30 p.m., Sun-7 p.m.
Mon & Thur-8 p.m.
TOP OF^THE ROCK: Sat-2 p.m., Sun, Mon
and Thur at 7:30 p.m.
CPO CLUB: Sat-2:30 p.m., Sun-2:30 and
.Sun. Mon and Tue-7:30 p.m.
S0’ CLUB: Sun, Mon, Wed & Thur- 7:15
p.m., Sat-2 p,m.
ROCKVILLE: Mon through Fri- 6:30 p.m.
Sat & Sun-2:30 p.m.
GRINDAVIK: Mon through Fri-5:30 p.m.
Sat & Sun-2:30 p.m.
MARINE CLUB: Mon, Wed and Fri - 7 p.m.
Sat & Sun-2 and 4 p.m.
USO: Wed-2 & 7 p.m., Sat & Sun- 3 & 7
p .m.
Apr 2-9
M. MUST DIE—Drama (PG). In the midst of a
political uprising in South America, a truck driv-
er (Darren McGavin) becomes prey to his fellow
drivers who are agitating for the return of an
exiled political leader. After the loss of his
rig and the death of his passenger, McGavin seeks
revenge only to run deeper into trouble. 90 min.
N. CALL HIM MR. SHATTER—Drama (R). After assas-
sinating the president of an east African state,
an international "contract killer" (Stuart Whit-
man) arrives in Hong Kong only to find his life is
in jeopardy. 91 min.
O. NOW YOU SEE HIM, NOW YOU DON’T—Comedy (G) . A
college student experiments with different chemi-
cals and accidently finds a solution for invisi-
bility. Starring William Windom and Joe Flynn.
95 min.
P. SNOOPY COME HOME—Cartoon (G). Snoopy is con-
cerned with a previous owner, a little girl who is
in the hospital for some undefined reason and who
wants Snoopy back. 89 min.
R. DELIVERANCE—Action Adventure (R). This ab-
sorbing story is about four Atlanta businessmen
taking a canoe trip on the last untamed river in
Georgia, only to find themselves experiencing
terror and the threat of death at the hands of
nature and man. Starring Jon Voight and Burt
Reynolds. 109 min.
S. TRINITY IS STILL MY NAME— Western (G). Bud
Spencer and Terence Hill play vagabond outlaws who
promise their dying father to exchange the fami-
ly’s awful reputation by increasing the price on
their heads. 118 min.
T. THE GETAWAY—Action Drama (PG). Ali MacGraw
arranges for her husband (Steve McQueen) to be
pardoned from jail by having an affair with an
influential and rich man. They later execute an
ill-planned bank robbery. The rest of the film
deals with the McQueen-MacGraw getaway. 123 min.
U. DOG DAY AFTERNOON—Comedy Drama (R). This
movie is based on a well-publicized incident which
took place three years ago — the armed robbery of
a Brooklyn bank by a pair of inept amateur
thieves, one of whom pulled the caper to finance
his male lover’s sex change operation. Starring
A1 Pacino and John Cazale. 131 min.
-V. INSIDE OUT—Drama (PG) . American salesman
Telly Savalas is summoned by James Mason, his Ger-
man commander in a POW camp during WWII. Mason
tells the story of a truck load of gold bars back
in 1941 and wants Savalas to kidnap the only re-
maining person who knows the whereabouts of the
Nazi fortune. 98 min.
W. EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX
BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK — Comedy (R). Different
questions from the book introduce each episode.
Aphrodisiacs are explored at the time of the Black
Plague. Stars Woody Allen and John Caradine. Sex
and partial nudity may offend some. 88 min.
X. THE TRAIN ROBBERS—Western (PG). Ann Margret
is a poor widow trying to smuggle a half million
in stolen gold from the Mexican wastelands and
past John Wayne. 92 min.
Y. SISTERS—Murder^Mystery (R). The story con-
cerns a psychopathic young woman who was born a
Siamese twin, and whose sister died during a sur-
gical separation. Stars Magot Kidder and Jennifer
Salt. 93 min.
Z-.—SQYLENT__GREEN—Futuristic Drama (PG) . The
earth in the year 2022 is engulfed with pollution,
and suffers from a constant heat wave, overpopu-
lation and lack of food. While investigating a
murder, police detective Charlton Heston discovers
the secret behind Soylent Green, a food derivative
supposedly made from plankton. Also stars Edward
G. Robinson. 97 min.
AA. DILLINGER—Crime Drama (R). Warren Oates
stars as John Dillinger who terrorizes the coun-
try in 1933 and 1934. Also stars Ben Johnson.
107 min.
BiL—EXSTS OF FURY—Action Drama (R) . Bruce Lee
accidentally smashes a block of ice which con-
tains a packet of dope. After several workers are
murdered, Lee is goaded into action, killing all
the henchmen with his skilled kung fu. 100 min.
CGj_THE LAST TRAIN—Drama. While escaping the
oncoming Germans, a French radio repairman meets
a young woman who reveals herself as a Jew. The
pair fall in love and seek to outwit the Gestapo.
101 min.
DJL—1HE.RIIN.SHTNF, BOYS—Comedy (PG) . This film is
based on Neil Simon's Broadway comedy hit about a
pair of elderly ex-vaudevillians who are coaxed
out of retirement for a one-time TV special. Stars
Walter Matthau and George Bums. Ill min.
Enlisted dining
facility menu
Today—Lunch: clam chowder, fresh
Icelandic fried fish, stuffed cabbage
roll with tomato soup, baked macaroni
and cheese, buttered garden peas and
creole summer squash.
Dinner: cream of mushroom soup, sim-
mered corned beef with apple glaze, hot
mustard sauce, paprika potatoes, butter-
ed string beans, creamed carrots and
corn bread.
Tomorrow—brunch at 10 a.m.: tomato
soup, chili size sandwiches and potato
chips.
Dinner: Vegetable beef soup, savory
baked chicken, natural sauce, baked
noodles with cheese, tomatoes and bacon,
buttered brussel sprouts and buttered
mixed vegetables.
Sunday—brunch at 10 a.m.: bean with
bacon soup, chopped barbecued pork on
toasted bun and French fried potatoes.
Dinner: chicken with rice soup, gril-
led chopped sirloin steak, brown onion
gravy, mashed potatoes and buttered
O’Brien corn.
Monday—Lunch: egg drop soup, shrimp
creole, tossed green rice, beef yaki-
soba, buttered broccoli spears and
French fried carrot sticks.
Dinner: bean soup with bacon, top-
less pork sandwiches with brown pork
gravy, oven glo potatoes or cornbread
dressing, boiled blackeye peas and
seasoned greens.
Tuesday — Lunch: pepper pot soup,
veal scallopini with natural sauce,
mashed potatoes, seasoned French cut
green beans and hot spiced beets.
Dinner: chicken noodle soup, chicken
cacciatore with natural sauce, simmered
spaghetti, baked Italian sausage, red
beans and rice and buttered mixed veg-
etables .
Wednesday—Lunch:, cream pea soup,
cherry baked ham, cherry sauce, candied
s\$eet potatoes, boiled dry lima beans
with bacon seasoning, fried okra and hot
cornbread.
Dinner: beef noodle soup, meat loaf
stuffed with cornbread dressing, brais-
ed beef liver, brown onion gravy, snow
flake potatoes, Spanish onions and but-
tered brussel sprouts.
Thursday—Lunch: French onion soup,
roast beef aujus with natural gravy,
baked potatoes with sour cream, Lyon-
naise wax beans and stewed tomatoes.
Dinner: tomato vegetable soup, New-
port fried chicken, brown chicken gravy,
orange rice or cornbread dressing and
buttered succotash.
Friday—Lunch: vegetable beef soup,
fried Icelandic fish, oriental meat-
balls, baked macaroni and cheese, seas-
oned w.g. corn and steamed spinich.
Dinner: Knickerbocker soup, knock-
wurst baked with sauerkraut, Vienner-
schnitzel, brown German gravy, German
potato cakes and seasoned garden peas
with mushrooms.
Youth Center happenings
The Ljosin singers group at the Youth
Center will have to be cancelled until
further notice. They are without a
leader. About 20 youngsters would like
to continue with the group. Please call
5108 if you could lead this group.
There will be a Coffee House at the
Youth Center this Saturday from 8 to 12
p.m. At 10 p.m., the movie "Get Away"
will be shown, starring Steve McQueen
and Ali McGraw. Everyone is invited to
perform at the Coffee House so join the
fun.
Don't forget the Variety Show is com-
ing April 6 and 7.
USO
Sign up now for a factory trip that
leaves the USO at 12:30 p.m. on Thurs-
day. The cost is $1.50.
Today at the USO the snack bar spe-
cial is cherry cheesecake.
Tomorrow the Coin Club meets at the
USO. The snack bar features tacos.
Sunday the Young Adult Outreach Group
of the Chapel sponsors weekly pancakes
and coffee, followed by an hour of wor-
ship and song starting at 8 a.m.
Monday there will be a free film of
classic Karate techniques, followed by a
question and answer period. The first
of weekly Chess Tourneys is scheduled at
the USO on Monday. The action starts at
7 p.m
Tuesday Bake Bingo starts at 7 p.m.
You can play in the USO’s first Pinoch-
le Tournament.
The snack bar special on Wednesday is
chili.
Celebrate Betty Ford's birthday at
the USO with a slice of red velvet cake
on Thursday. The weekly Ping Pong Tour-
nament is slated for 7 p.m.
You are invited to a joint USO-Youth
Center dance to be held at the Glacier
Hut at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $1.50.
The USO has new hours. During the
Week the USO will open at 8 a.m. On
weekends the opening hour is 9 a.m. It
closes at 11 p.m. every day. Snack bar
hours are 11 a.m. to 7:45 p.m.
The USO is introducing an expanded
snack bar menu this week. Stop by and
check it out.
The USO is sponsoring weekly Chess,
Pinochle and Ping Pong Tournaments and
the prizes will be "Club Dollars" which
can be cashed in for prizes in the USO
prize showcase.
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45-76 May 9 Keflavik-Mildenhall 8:45 a.m. Mar 31-Apr 2 Apr 12-13
May 9 Mildenhall-Keflavik 5:00 p.m.
46-76 May 13 Keflavik-Mildenhall 4:45 a.m. Mar 31-Apr 2 Apr 15-16
May 13 Mildenhall-Keflavik 3:00 p.m.
47-76 May 16 Keflavik-Mildenha11 8:45 a.m. Apr 8-9 Apr 19-20
May 16 Mildenhall-Keflavik 5:00 p.m.
48-76 May 20 Keflavik-Mildenhall 4:45 a.m. Apr 8-9 Apr 21-22
May 20 Mildenhall-Keflavik 3:00 p.m.
49-76 May 23 Keflavik-Mildenhall 8:45 a.m. Apr 12-13 Apr 23-26
May 23 Mildenhall-Keflavik 5:00 p.m.
50-76 May 27 Keflavik-Mildenhall 4:45 a.m. Apr 12-13 Apr 27-28
May 27 Mildenhall-Keflavik 3:00 p.m.
51-76 May 30 Ke flavik-Mildenhal1 8:45 a.m. Apr 14-15 Apr 29-30
May 30 Mildenhall-Keflavik 5:00 p.m.
All flights are subject to change due to mission support requirements.
Booking and reconfirming at the Passenger Service Office , bldg. 810 will
be between 9 a. m. and 3 p.m. on the days specified
Leave papers , shot cards, civilian and dependent passports must be present-
ed at the reconfirmation.