The White Falcon - 09.09.1977, Blaðsíða 5
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COMING
ATTRACTIONS
Sept. 9-16
Andrews Theater—Mon., Wed. 6:30, 9 p.m.
Tue., Thur. 2, 6:30, 9 n.m.; Fri. 6:30,
9, 11 p.m.; Sat. 2, 6:30, 9, 11 p.m. and
Sun. 2, 6:30, 9 p.m.
Windbreaker—Weekends at 2:30 p.m. and
Tue. 7:30 p.m.
Top Of the Rock—Sun. 7 p.m.; Mon. and
Officers' Club—Sun., Mon., Wed and
Thur. 7:15 p.m.
Rockville—Sat. 2, 6 p.m.; Mon.—Fri.
6:30 p.m.
Grindavik—Sat., Sun. 5:30, 7:30p.m.;
Mon.—Fri. 5:30 p.m.
Marine Club—Sat., Sun. 2, 7 p.m.;
Mon.—Fri. 7 p.m.
A. JOHN PAUL JONES—Historical Drama (G). Navyman
John Paul Jones fights for a strong American
Navy. Stars Robert Stack and MacDonald Carey.
B. SCALAWAG—Action Comedy (G). Douglas is a
charming never-do-well who thinks nothing of
murdering his enemies; he commands a pack of cut-
throats in 1840 in Southern California. Stars
Kirk Douglas and Mark Lester.
C. BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA—Action
Drama (R). Warren Oates, who runs a tourist trap
in Mexico City, learns that a price has been put
on the head of Alfredo Garcia, who seems to have
gotten the unmarried daughter of a wealthy rancher
pregnant. Stars Warren Oates and Isela Vega.
D. THE NIGHT CALLER—Drama (R). A French thriller
with an athletic detective who spends his time
chasing the murdering maniac called the "Night
Caller." Stars Jean Paul Belmondo.
E» GATOR—Action Drama (PG). Action film from the
deep south concerning mischievous moonshiners and
the law. Stars Burt Reynolds and Jack Weston.
F. ICY BREASTS —Drama (R) . A down-and-out televi-
sion writer travels to Nice to find himself, but
instead finds himself involved in love affairs and
murders. Stars Alain Delon and Mireille Dare.
ANNIE HALL—Comedy (PG). Woody Allen, a New
York comic tells of his lost love affair with a
Wisconsin girl he met at a tennis doubles match.
Stars Woody Allen and Diane Keaton.
H. THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVED DOWN THE LANE—Drama
(R). Jodie Foster is a 13-year old who lives with
her father and when anyone inquires about him she
puts him off. She becomes involved in murder and
love as she attempts to cover up the weird secrets
that surround her survival. Stars Jodie Foster and
Martin Sheen.
I. GERONIMP—Drama (G). Geronimo leads the
Apache Indians in their war against the United
States Government. Stars Preston Foster, Ellen
Drew, Andy Devine and Gene Lockhart. 90 min.
J. VIVA KNIEVEL—Action Drama (PG) . Evel
Knievel becomes involved with drug smugglers who
plan to murder him when he performs in Mexico.
Stars Evel Knievel, Lauren Hutton and Albert
Salmi. 104 min.
K. THE KILLER INSIDE ME-
normal small town sheriff has a schizophrenic
breakdown, triggered by his affair with a prosti-
tute. He then becomes involved in murder and a
series of shootouts. Stars Stacy Keach and
Tisha Sterling. 98 min.
L. FINAL CHAPTER—WALKING TALL—Action Drama
(R). Buford Pusser clears the criminal element
out of his county but continues to fight in a
neighboring county after his prostitute friend is
killed. Stars Bo Svenson, Logan Ramsey and
Margaret Blye. 113 min.
M. BLACK SUNDAY—Drama (R). A psychotically
disgruntled Vietnam veteran and a beautiful but
dangerous Palestinian terrorist match wits with
an Israeli agent and conspire to kill 80,000
spectators at a Super Bowl game. Stars Bruce
Dern and Martha Keller. 143 min.
N. THE DOVE—Adventure Drama (PG). A true
story, a boy sails around the world and becomes
involved in love and adventure on his way.
Stars Joseph Bottoms and Deborah Raffin. 105
min.
O. THE MUTATIONS—Science Fiction (R). A mad
British professor tries to turn humans into
plants with some degree of success. Unfortunate-
ly, the plant-humans don’t like the change.
Stars Donald Pleasence and Scott Anthony. 93
min.
P. THE WIND AND THE LION—Adventure Drama (PG).
Based on a true incident involving President
Roosevelt, the kidnapping of an American family
prompts Teddy Roosevelt to send the United
States Marines to the rescue in northern
Africa. Stars Sean Connery and Candice Bergen.
119 min.
R. SHEBA BABY—Action Drama (PG). A female
private eye returns to her hometown to protect
her father's loan company from hoods. The
frail, fashionable female packs a magnum re-
volver and her own brand of karate. Stars Pam
Grier and D'Urville Martin. 90 min.
S. RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY—Animated Musical (G).
Coming home from school, a little girl tosses
about her Raggedy Ann doll. After she leaves the
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Drama (R). A seemingly house, Raggedy Ann, Andy and a roomful of othe
dolls and toys come to life.
T. BUFFALO BILL—Drama (G) .
86 min.
William F.
Cody
(Buffalo Bill) becomes a guide and buffalo hunter;
his efforts to make peace with the Indians, his
marriage, his downfall and finally his comeback
are portrayed. Stars Joel McCrea and Linda
Darnell. 89 min.
U. SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT—Comedy (PG) . Reputedly
driving the fastest cats, an Atlanta boy strives
to deliver an illegal liquor shipment on a bet
that he cannot do it. Stars Burt Reynolds and
Sally Field. 96 min.
V. JOY RIDE—Drama (R). Two brothers and a
friend leave home to find their fortune at an
Alaskan pipeline town, discovering the cost of
living is high and the job market is right. Stars
Desi Arnaz Jr. and Robert Carradine. 92 min.
W. TENTACLES—Drama (PG). A southern California
beach community is struck with terror when an in-
fant and a sailor are "sucked" ir-n -he sea. The
sheriff is baffled when more mutilated bodies are
found. Stars John Huston and SheLlv Winters. 90
min.
X. THE STRANGER AND THE GUNFIGHTER—Action Drama
(PG). After rescuing a man from a hangman's
noose, a Kung-Fu expert becomes his friend. To-
gether they embark on a search to find the secret
of a hidden treasure. Stars Leo Van Cleef and
Lo Leih. 106 min.
Y. LIES MY FATHER TOLD ME—Drama (PG) . A young
boy genuinely loves his Orthodox-Jevish grand-
father, a junk dealer who is all the things
grandfathers are supposed to be. Stars Yossi
Yadin and Len Birman. 102 rain.
Z. THE HUMAN FACTOR—Drama (R). One man's
single-minded vendetta against a highly organized
gang of terrorists forms a gripping account after
his wife and children are massacred. Stars
George Kennedy and John Mills. 96 min.
AA. EMBRYO—Drama (PG). When speeding on a
rainy evening, a scientist hits a pregnant dog;
his experiment in terror begins. Stars Rock
Hudson and Diane Ladd. 105 min.
CLUB BEAT
Today Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Officers’ Club Happy hour 4-7 p.m. NAVSTA Hail and Bless Free juke box in casual bar 9 p.m. Family Buffet Duplicate bridge at 7 p.m. Wiener Schnitzel in the bar, 7-10 p.m. 0WC Luncheon Social Hour in the Casual Bar, 5-7 p.m. Steaks in Casual bar 7-10 p.m.
Windbreaker Happy hour, 4-6 p.m. Dance, 9p.m. - 1a.m. Movie 2:30 p.m., Dance 9-1 Movie 2:30 p.m. Social Hour, 6-7 p.m. Doors open 11 a.m. Movie, 7:30 p.m. Disco 9p.m. - 1a.m. Fish fry and Pizza, 5-9 p.m. Bingo, 8 p.m.
Top of the Rock Club Hot Sand- wich bar 11:30 p.m. Dance, 9 - 1 a.m. Dance, 9-1 a.m. Breakfast 11 a.m.; bingo 2 p.m.; din- ner 5 and a movie at 7. Poor Richard's Night Bingo 7:30 "Bosses Night" and Disco Night Happy hour, 4-6 p.m. Meal: Lobster tails
Rockville NCO Club Meal: 'Steak' 1.. ir, 5 - 6 p.m. Free Juke box Meal: Chick- en basket. Game night, Starts 8 p.m. Icelandic lobster tails. Pinochle Tourney Meal: Large combo pizza Happy hour, 5-6 p.m. Shorty l.'lght Check it out Membership Night, Must be a member to attend. Meal: Fish and Chips, 5:30-9 p.m.
Youth
Center
news
The Youth Center will present a free
kiddie movie today from 3 to 5 p.m. The
movie is a G-rated adventure story en-
titled "War of the Wildcats."
An open house will be held Sept. 17
from 1 to 4 p.m. All NATO Base resi-
dents are welcome to drop in for a
visit.
The purpose of the open house is to
register new children and introduce new
families to the Naval Station Youth
Center and to provide all children an
opportunity to learn about new Youth
Center classes and to meet the instruc-
tors.
Class signups will be conducted
throughout the afternoon.
Baton classes wil.1 begin Sept. 2- at
10 a.m. Call the Youth Center at 5108
or 7822 for more ir.fom.nr ' a r sign up
for the class at the open house Sept.
17.
Enlisted Dining Facility
Monday—Lunch: egg drop soup,
shrimp creole, tossed green rice, beef
yakisoba, buttered broccoli spears and
French fried carrot sticks.
Dinner: bean soup with bacon, top-
less pork sandwiches with brown pork
gravy, oven glow potatoes, cornbread
dressing, boiled blackeye peas and
seasoned French fried greens.
Tuesday—Lunch: pepper pot soup,
veal scallopini with natural sauce,
mashed potatoes, seasoned French cut
green beans and hot spice beets.
Dinner: chicken noodle soup,
chicken cacciatore with natural
sauce, simmered spaghetti, baked
Italian sausage, red beans and rice
and buttered mixed vegetables.
Wednesday—Lunch: cream pea
soup, cherry baked ham, cherry
sauce, candied sweet potatoes,
boiled dry lima beans with bacon
seasoning, fried okra and hot corn-
bread .
Dinner: beef noodle soup, meat
loaf stuffed with cornbread dressing,
braised beef liver, brown onion
gravy, snowflake potatoes, Spanish
onions and buttered brussels
sprouts.
menu ‘Family
Thursday—Lunch: French onion
soup, roast beef au jus with
natural gravy, baked potatoes with
sour cream, lyonnaise wax beans and
stewed tomatoes.
Dinner: tomato vegetable soup, New-
port fried chicken, brown chicken gravy,
orange rice, cornbread dressing and but-
tered succotash.
Friday—Lunch: vegetable beef soup,
fried Icelandic fish, oriental meatballs,
baked macaroni and cheese, seasoned corn
and steamed spinach.
Dinner: knickerbocker soup, knock-
wurst baked with sauerkraut, Wiener
schnitzel, brown German gravy, German
potato cakes and seasoned peas with
Night'—Sunday
mushrooms.
Saturday—Brunch at 10 a.m.: tomato
rice soup, grilled cheese sandwiches
and French fried potatoes.
"Italian dinner"—baked lasagna,
Italian spaghetti with heavy meat
sauce, assorted pizza pie, polonaise
broccoli spears and hot garlic bread.
Sunday—Brunch at 10 a.m.: logging
soup, Coney Island burgers and potato
chips.
"Family Night"—creole soup, teri-
yaki beef steak, natural sauce, baked
potatoes with jacket, sour cream but-
tered summer squash and buttered
brussels sprouts.