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White Falcon
December 30, 1976
MOVIES
G---GENERAL AUDIENCES, *11 *|wi
adaletad
PG--PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED
Sow material may not b«
auitabla for pra-taanagars.
R——RESTRICTED, und«r 17, ra-
qulraa acconpanlng parent
or adult.
X---NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED,
(ag* Halt may vary in car-
tain areas.)
TV—Films made to be shown on
television primarily.
ANDREWS EM NCO CPO 'O' i ROCK- GRINDY MARINE uso Andrews Theater--2, 6:30 & 9 p.m. Fri
THEATER CLUB CLUB CLUB CLUB VILLE CLUB CLUB CTR and Sat 11 p.m.
TOMOR- H * * k k k * k * * k k * I * K * J k k Midnight Sun-Sat 4 p.m. Mon, Tue, Wed
ROW SAT * A F * k * D k * * k k K L M P N I 0 0 & Thurs 8 p.m. Top Of the Rock-^Sat 3 p.m. Sun 7 p.m.
SUN I M B * * * k E F * k H A N J L 0 P D D Mon & Thurs 8 p.m. CPO Club—Sun 2:30 & 7:30 p.m. Mon, Tue
MON * C D k * * k B * * k F * M * H * K * * & Thurs 7:30 p.m. 'O' Club—Sun, Mon, Wed & Thurs 7:15p.m.
TUE P 0 E k * * k * * H k * * N * B * L * * Rockville--Sat & Sun 2:30 & 6:30 p.m.- Mon tnrougn Fri 6:30 p.m.
WED * N F k * * k * k * k p * 0 * AA * M * B Grindavik-Sat & Sun 2:30 & 5:30 p.m. Mon through Fri 5:30 p.m.
JAN. 6 S L W k * * k C * k k N * AA * 0 * X * * Marine Club-Sat & Sun 2 & 4 p.m. Mon through Fri 7 p.m.
JAN. 7 * K U Y * * k * k k k * * T * Z * AA * * USO-Sat & Sun 3 & 7 p.m. Wed 7 p.m.
A. EVEN ANGELS EAT BEANS—Drama (PG). An ex-
prizefighter, refusing to take a dive for the
Mafia, conspires with a small-time hoodlum to ac-
quire funds like the big-timers do. Stars Bud
Spencer and Giuliano Gensma. 93 min.
B. WILBY CONSPIRACY—Drama (PG) . A lawyer frees
a black political prisoner; the South African po-
lice hound them for violating a racist law. Stars
Michael Caine and Sidney Poitier. 106 min.
C. THE MAN FROM HONG KONG (THE DRAGON FLIES)—Ac-
tion Drama (PG). A police inspector travels to
Sidney, Australia, planning to extradite a Chinese
drug pusher. The inspector doesn't leave until he
cracks the entire operation. Stars George Lazenby
and Jimmy Wang Yu. 105 min.
D. OBSESSION—Love Story (PG). A guilt-ridden
New Orleans businessman meets an exact double of
his wife—16 years after her death. Stars
Cliff Robertson and Genevieve Bujold. 98 min.
E. PAPER TIGER—Drama (PG). A British tutor in-
structs an ambassador's young son. The instructor
relates his fictitious World War II exploits which
he must later prove. Stars David Niven and
Toshiro Mifune. 98 min.
F. CANNONBALL—Action Drama (PG). In a Trans-
American cross-country race, a free-wheeling race
without rules, Cannonball Buckman takes a great
risk for a $100,000 purse from the Pacific Ocean
to Manhattan Island. Stars David Carradine and
and Bill McKinney. 94 min.
G. THE 500-LB. JERK—Drama (TV). A country lad
is pressured into entering the Munich Olympics
as a weightlifter and becomes romantically involv-
ed with a Russian gymnast, nearly setting off an
international incident. Stars Alex Karras and
jind James Franciscus. 80 min.
H. THE ALAMO—Historical Drama (G). A band of
gallant men defend Texas in this historical depic-
tion of its fight for freedom. Stars John Wayne
and Richard Widmark. 162 min.
I. THE ALPHA CAPER—Action Drama (TV). Bitter
about mandatory retirement, a Los Angeles parole
officer organizes three parolees, each of whom are
crime specialists, to mastermind a million-dollar
gold bullion robbery. Stars Henry Fonda and
Leonard Nimoy. 81 min.
J. THE MARCUS-NELSON MURDERS—Action Drama (TV).
Detective Kojak follows up doubtful evidence
which uncovers a frame-up, based on the murders of
two females who were cut up and tied together.
Stars Telly Savalas and Marjoe Gortner. 144 min.
K. THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN—Suspense Drama
(TV). Lieutenant Colonel Steve Austin tests a new
lifting body, developed for outer space research,
which fails in-flight upon release from the B-52
mother ship. Stars Lee Majors and Martin Balsam.
81 min.
L. STEPFORD WIVES—Suspense Drama (PG). A mother
and her newly-found friend start a women's lib
organization which results in mysterious happen-
ings. One by one the members become completely
subservient to the desires and wishes of their
husbands. Stars Katherine Ross and Paula
Prentiss. 115 min.
M. A CRY FOR HELP—Drama (TV). An early morning
radio talk-show host finds himself contacted by a
potential suicide case. He is urged by his
listeners to prevent the attempt. Stars Robert
Culp and Elaine Heilveil. 81 min.
N. FUTUREWORLD—Fantasy Drama (PG). A recap of
1973's Westworld. Two investigative reporters team
up to divulge a plan to turn world leaders into
brainwashed robots; the sequel is shot on location
at the NASA Space Center, Houston, Texas. Stars
Blythe Danner and Peter Fonda. 107 min.
O. SHOOT FIRST, DIE LATER—Drama (PG). A non-
conformist policeman fights for both sides of the
law. His two-faced fight results in the loss of
his father. Stars Richard Conte and Luc Merenda.
97 min.
P. SQUIRM—Horror Drama (R). A small town in
Georgia experiences the worst electrical storm in
its history—resulting in the stirring of millions
of large worms from their cozy homes beneath the
ground. Stars Don Scardino and Patricia Pearcy.
93 min.
R. AWAY ALL BOATS—Drama (G). No synopsis avail-
able. Stars Jeff Chandler and George Nader. 114
min.
S. BATTLE OF THE AMAZONS—Action Drama (R). The
Amazons, led by their queen and her lieutenant,
spread terror in a mountainous area in Asia
Minor. Stars Lincoln Tate and Lucretia Love. 92
min.
T. THE DEADLY TRACKERS—Western (PG). A sheriff
seeks a bloody revenge^after, his wife and son are
murdered during a bank robbery. Stars Richard
Harris and Rod Taylor. 106 min.
U. THE SLAMS—Action Drama (R). Three men use
cyanide gas to rob a group of Mafia henchmen and
gain $1.5 million plus a cache of heroin. Stars
Jim Brown and Judy Pace. 90 min.
V. MOBILE TWO—Drama (TV). A television news-
caster makes a comeback with the help of his pro-
ducer. Stars Jackie Cooper and Julie Gregg. 80
min.
W. HIT—Melodrama (R). After the death of his
daughter, a federal agent sets out to avenge his
daughter's fatal misfortune. Stars Billy Dee
Williams and Richard Pryor. 135 min.
X. DIXIE DYNAMITE—Comedy Action Drama (PG).
Two orphaned girls, who are bent on avenging
their father's death, set out on a Robin Hood-
like robbery spree to turn over their loot to
people who are victimized by the. town's crooks.
Stars Jane Anne Johnstone and Kathy McHaley. $9
min.
Y. DIRTY HANDS—Drama (R). An attractive woman
becomes unhappy with her marriage and falls in
love with a young writer. Stars Romy Schneider
and Rod Steiger. 101 min.
Z. BLOOD, SWEAT AND FEAR—Action Drama (PG). A
narcotics cop tries to break a large drug ring.
Stars Lee J. Cobb and Franco Gasparri. 90 min.
AA. THE KINGFISHER CAPER—Drama (PG). A South
African diamond empire heir and pleasure-seeking
playboy takes over his father's company. Stars
David McCallum and Haley Mills. 89 min.
O’Chib
Tomorrow, the Officers' Club will
host a New Year's Eve party; happy hour
will start at 7 p.m., and dinner will
be served at 8.
The menu will include igourmet shrimp
cocktail, filet mignon with mushrooms,
ponnes chateau, fresh spiced peas, baked
Alaska and homebaked rolls.
From 9 p.m. until 2 a.m. "The Experi-
ments" will play. A continental break-
fast will be served 2 to 3 a.m. which
will feature a free beverage.
A special show is scheduled at 11
p .m.
The Puffin Toastmistresses' Club will
have a dinner Jan. 6.
Naval Station will hold a "Hail and
Bless" Jan. 7.
CPO Chib
A fish fry will be held tonight at
the CPO Club from 5 to 7 p.m.
For New Year's Eve, the CPO Club will
host a party tomorrow night. Cocktails
will begin at 7 p.m. with dinner follow-
ing at 7:30. "Dark Star" will play 9 to
2 a.m.; breakfast will be served then.
A movie is slated at 2:30 p.m. Satur-
day.
On Sunday, a movie will be shown at
2:30 p.m.
Short orders are available Monday
through Friday from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.
A movie is scheduled at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday.
Wednesday will be "Disco Night" from
9 p.m. until 1 a.m.
A fish fry will be offered Jan. 6
from 5 to 7 p.m.
"Sojourn," a new band, will play Jan.
7 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Youth Center newt
Top of the Rock Club
The dining room will open at 6 p.m.
on New Year's Eve and the ballroom will
be open only to those who have reserva-
tions .
The club will open at 3 p.m. New
Year's Day. There will be a floor show
at 8 p.m. and the "Back East Band" will
play at 9 p.m.
Breakfast will be served at 11:30
a.m. Sunday. Bingo will be played at 2
p.m., dinner is at 5 p.m. and Back East
Band will perform at 8 p.m.
Monday's luncheon specials will be
served from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. A
movie will be shown at 8 p.m.
A free card to each diner Tuesday
night for the Navy Exchange bingo at
7:30.
The Back East Band will play at 8
p.m. Wednesday in the ballroom.
A movie will be shown at 8 p.m. Jan.
6 and the Back East Band will perform
at 8 p.m.
Midnight Sun Club
Come to the New Year's Eve party at
the Midnight Sun. The "Mantis" will be
on stage at 9 p.m.
Rockville NCO Club
"Steak Night" will be featured tomor-
row night at the Rockville NCO Club with
a happy hour from 5 to 6 p.m.
A free juke box will be available
Saturday evening with happy hour held 9
to 10 p.m.
Sunday, the dining room will serve 5
to 9 p.m.
Pizza will be the special Monday in
the dining room.
Tuesday's special will be fish and
chips.
The Wednesday special will be roast
beef sandwiches.
On Jan. 6, fish and chips will be
served.
Steak Night will be on the agenda for
Jan. 7, with a happy hour 5 to 6 p.m.
The Youth Center will close at 6 p.m.
tomorrow and will be closed all day New
Year's Day. The Center will reopen at 1
p.m. Jan. 2.
A new Personal Development, Beauty
and Modelling class for 6-19 year olds
will be starting soon. Sign up now or
call 5108 or 7822.
A volunteer is needed to take over
the Ljosin Singers. The present in-
structor is leaving Iceland. Anyone in-
terested in leading this choral group of
6-14 year old youngsters, please call
Mrs. Patterson or> Mrs. O'Brien at 7822
or 5108.
Schedule of classes:
Monday—ladies' exercise, 9:30-10:30
a.m.; Ljosin Singers, 3:30-4:15 p.m.;
personal development, 3:30-5:30 p.m.;
and' senior judo, 6-7:30 p..jn.
Tuesday—arts and crafts, 3:30 p.m.;
ballet, 3:30-5 p.m.; and personal devel-
opment, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Wednesday—ladies' exercise, 9:30-
10:30 a.m.; and ballet, 3:30-5 p.m.
Thursday—arts and crafts, 3:30 p.m.;
and baton, 3:30-5 p.m.
Friday—ladies' exercise, 9:30-10:30
a.m.
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