The White Falcon - 22.10.1976, Blaðsíða 5
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AA. SUNDAY IN THE COUNTRY—Drama (R). Three bank
robbers kill a young couple and steal their car.
A road block forces them to abandon the car and
look for a hideout. Stars Ernest Borgnine and
Michael Pollard. 92 min.
BB. THE CALL OF THE WILD—Adventure (G). A gentle
dog is stolen from his owner in the U.S. and is
plunged into savage life of a gold rush sled-dog
in the frozen Yukon, where only the strongest and
most courageous animals survive. Stars Charlton
Heston and Ken Annakin. 105 min.
CC. MOSES—Biblical Drama (PG). The story of
Moses, -the great Hebrew prophet, who led the
Israelites from Egypt to the Promised Land and
gave his flock God's Ten Commandments. Stars Burt
Lancaster and Anthony Quayle. 142 min.
A. EXECUTIVE ACTION — Drama (PG). A powerful
group plans to assassinate the President of the
United States after deciding that his foreign and
domestic policies are dangerous for the nation and
for their own good. Stars Burt Lancaster and
Robert Ryan. 91 min.
B. THE MIDNIGHT MAN—Mystery (R) . Night watchman
Burt Lancaster conducts his own investigation on
the missing tapes made by three college students
seeking psychiatric help. Also stars Susan Clark.
119 min.
C. DAY FOR NIGHT—Comedy (PG) . While filming in
Nice, France, a director is plagued by his cast's
personal problems. Stars Francois Truffaut and
Jacqueline Bisset. 116 min.
D. AGAINST A CROOKED SKY—Action Drama (G). An
Indian prince from a hidden civilization abducts a
young girl and finds himself hunted by the girl's
father and brother. Stars Richard Boone and
Stewart Peterson. 89 min.
E. THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT PART II—Musical (G).
Part II of That's Entertainment takes a glimpse
into the golden past of MGM. Stars Fred Astaire
and Gene Kelley. 117 min.
F. THE LAST GUERILLA—Drama (PG). A German river
boat, crammed with Jews destined for a concentra-
tion camp in Hungary, is attacked by Yugoslavian
partisans. Stars Rod Taylor and Adam West. 103
min.
G. NEXT STOP, GREENWICH VILLAGE-Comedy Drama (R).
A determined young man decides to cut the apron
strings that bind him to his mother and his home,
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and sets out to become an actor in New York.
Stars Shelley Winters and Lenny Baker. Ill min.
H. JEREMY—Drama (PG). Two teenagers in love are
parted because the girl's father decides to move
from New York to Detroit. Stars Robby Benson and
Glynnis O'Conner. 91 min.
I. THIS IS A HIJACK—Drama (PG). Adam Roake and
Neville Brand hijack a private plane and hold it
for ransom. 90 min.
J. SHAFT IN AFRICA—Action Drama (R). Shaft is
kidnapped by the dignified leader of Manta tribes
in East Africa. After a series of tests to check
his wits and stamina, he is offered $25,000 to
disguise himself as an African and filter into a
slave ring which transports cheap labor to Europe.
Stars Richard Roundtree and Frank Finlay. 112 min.
K. THE MACK—Action Drama (R). The syndicate
puts a contract out on the Mack when he gets too
big for his own good. Stars Max Julien and Don
Gordon. 109 min.
L. THE BIG BUS—Comedy (PG). The world's first
nuclear-powered luxury bus begins its voyage, a
non-stop New York-to-Denver trek, with an amusing-
ly familiar passenger list. Stars Joseph Bolonga
and Lynn Redgrave. 89 min.
M. THE PSYCHIC KILLER—Drama (R). A young man,
placed in an institution for a crime he didn't
commit, vows revenge after mastering the art of
"out of body travel." Stars Jim Hutton and Paul
Burke. 90 min.
N. THE RIVER NIGER—Drama (R). Cicely Tyson is a
wife and mother dying of cancer; James Earl Jones
is a failure as a husband, father and would-be
poet whose only hope is that his son can make it
in a white world as a U.S. Air Force navigator.
108 min.
O. SPECIAL DELIVERY—Action Drama (PG). A Viet-
nam veteran and his three ex-GI buddies pull off a
bank heist, escaping over roof-tops with mountain
climbing equipment. Stars Bo Svenson and Mel
Scott. 99 min.
P. INVASION OF THE BEE GIRLS—Action Drama (R).
A federal agent is drawn into bizarre adventures
while investigating the case of men who drop dead
like flies in a small suburban community. Stars
William Smith and Anitra Ford.
R. DEAF SMITH AND JOHNNY EARS—Western (PG) .
Shortly after Texas won its independence from
Mexico, Deaf Smith and Johnny Ears are asked by
Sam Houston to locate and destroy a band of re-
bels. Stars Anthony Quinn and Franco Nero. 92
min.
S . LOVIN' MOLLY—Drama (R). Anthony Perkins and
Beau Bridges are friends and rivals for a blonde
who loves them both. Also stars Blythe Danner.
98 min.
T. THE DAY OF THE DOLPHIN—Adventure Drama (PG).
The film explores interspecies communication,
based on actual scentific research. Stars George
C. Scott and Trish Van Devere. 105 min.
U. THE GUMBALL RALLY—Action Comedy (PG) . Detec-
tive Norman Burton gets frustrated while trying to
put a stop to the annual cross-country race where
aany characters assemble for the celebration.
Also stars Michale Sarrazin. 107 min.
V. THE STORY OF ADELE—Love Story (PG). The
daughter of a famed writer, living only for the
love of an Englishman, refuses to believe that
their brief affair is over. Stars Isabelle Adjani
and Bruce Robinson. 98 min.
W. THE SUSPECT—Drama (PG). French police probe
the violent death of a young American girl while
vacationing in France. Stars Mimsy Farmer and
Paul Mauisse. 82 min.
X. THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES' SMARTER
BROTHER—Comedy (PG). Some important state papers
are stolen and Sherlock sets up his brother as a
decoy. Stars Gene Wilder and Madeline Kahn. 91
min.
Y. MIDWAY—Historical War Drama (PG). The plot
begins in Hiroshima in April 1942 where the Japa-
nese plan the attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet on
Midway Island. Stars Henry Fonda and Charlton
Heston. 132 min.
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O’ Club
"Experiments" will play tonight at
at the Officers' Club.
The casual bar will be open 4 p.m. to
1 a.m. tomorrow; the Candlelight Room
will serve 7 to 10 p.m.
On Sunday, brunch is served 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. with a family buffet 5-6:30
and a movie is slated at 7:15. The bar
will operate 4 to 10.
The bar will open at 5 p.m. Monday
with a movie planned at 7:15.
Viennerschnitzel will be the bar spe-
cial at 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Wednesday, steak is served in the
casual bar and Happy Hour will begin at
7 p.m. with a movie scheduled at 7:15.
The Kiwanis Club will host their
weekly luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Thursday.
Steak will be served in both the casual
bar and the wardroom at 5 p.m. A movie
is slated at 7:15.
"Dark Star" will provide music Oct.
29.
CPO
Monday through Friday short orders
are available at the CPO Club 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. and a fish fry is held each Fri-
day evening.
"Venus" will play tonight at the CPO
Club.
Tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. a movie is
scheduled; the dining room will be open
7 to 10.
Sunday the dining room will open at 4
p.m. and a movie is slated at 2:30.
The dining room will operate 6 to 9
p.m. Monday.
A movie is planned at 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day.
On Wednesday, the dining room will
serve 6 to 9 p.m.
Operating hours for Thursday are 6 to
9 p.m.
"Experiments" will perform Oct. 29.
Top of the Rock
Tonight's special is beef stroganoff
over noodles and "Dark Star" will per-
form at 9 p.m.
Tomorrow night is the "Return of the
50s disco night."
Breakfast will be served at 11:30
a.m. Sunday. Bingo will be played at 2
p.m. and the dining room will start
serving dinner at 2 p.m. Dark Star will
provide musical entertainment at 9 p.m.
Monday is Veterans Day and the Top
of the Rock will feature a buffet lunch-
eon, The dining room will be open for
dinner at 5 p.m. and a movie will be
shown at 8 p.m.
One free card will be given to each
diner Tuesday for the Navy Exchange
bingo. The games will start at 7:30
p .m.
Wednesday night is "Strikers' Night."
A U.S, band, "Cheryl Tomas and Magic,"
will be performing.
Happy hour is 5-6 p.m. Thursday.
Dining room feature is small sirloin
steak and a movie will be shown at 8
p.m.
Oct. 29 pay day special is T-bone
steak. "Venus and Moll Holm" will per-
form at 9 p.m.
Midnight Sun
Tonight is "Steak Night" at the Mid-
night Sun and "Cirkus" will perform at
9 p.m.
A movie will be shown at 4 p.m. to-
morrow and disco music will begin at 9
p.m.
Free juke box will be featured Sunday
and a movie will be shown at 8 p.m.
Monday is Veterans Day and a movie
is scheduled at 8 p.m.
Tuesday's happy hour is from 5:30 to
6:30 p.m. and a movie will be shown at
8 p.m.
Wednesday night special is fish and
chips and a movie will be featured at
8 p.m.
A new band from the U.S., "Cheryl
Tomas and Magic," will be performing at
the club Thursday.
Oct. 29 will feature "Steak Night"
and Cheryl Tomas and Magic will be
back.
Rockville
Happy Hour will be 5-6 p.m. today at
the Rockville NCO Club.
A Deros party will be hosted at the
club tomorrow for members only.
On Sunday, brunch will be served 11
a.m. to 2 p.m.
Pizza will be served as the special
Monday with Happy Half Hour 9-9:30 p.m.
"Mexican Night" will be held Tuesday.
Homemade beef stew will be the dining
room special Wednesday.
Each Thursday fish and chips is the
special.
Oct. 29 Happy Hour will run 5-6 p.m.
Youth Center news
A combination trip is scheduled to
Hveragerdi to visit the greenhouses and
to the Reykjavik swimming pool on Mon-
day, from 10 a.m. for ages nine to 18.
One hundred kronur will be needed for
entrance to the swimming pool. Partici-
pants should bring a lunch or enough
kronur to buy lunch.
Permission slips are required and can
be obtained at the Youth Center.
The Youth Center will be open 1-10
p.m. Monday.
A Halloween Party will be held Oct.
29, for all children ages six-12, 3:30-
5 p.m. Don't forget to wear your cos-
tume. Prizes will be given for the best
costumes.
The class schedule at the Youth Cen-
ter follows: Tomorrow: junior judo at
10-noon, guitar 2-3 p.m. Monday: .ladies'
exercise 9:30-10:30 a.m., Ljosin Singers
3:30-4:15 (8-12 yrs. old), 4:15-5 p.m.
(teens), personal development 3:30-
4:30 (6-10 yrs), 4:30-5:30 (11-14 yrs)
6-7 p.m. (15-19 yrs), senior judo 6-7:30
p.m. Tuesday: arts and crafts 3:30 p.m.
ballet 3:30-5 p.m., Thursday: arts and
crafts 3:30 p.m., baton 3:30-5 p.m.,
fencing 5:30-6:30 p.m., yoga 8-9 p.m.
Oct. 29, ladies*exercise 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Anyone interested in learning the art
of macrame should sign up at the Youth
Center. Classes will be scheduled soon.