The White Falcon - 14.10.1977, Blaðsíða 6
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DIAMOND JIM—Drama (G). Diamond Jim Brady, a
famous financier and character of the gay 1890s,
courts a glamorous actress. Stars Edward Arnold.
88 min.
B. FRATERNITY ROW—Drama (PG) . Narrator Cliff
Robertson reflects on his days as an idealistic
young pledgemaster at Summit College in Erie, PA,
in 1954. Stars Gregory Harrison and Peter Fox.
105 min.
C. THREE WOMEN—Drama (PG). Becoming a therapist
at a rehabilitation center in California, a Texas
woman is looked after by a new roommate. Stars
Shelly Duvall and Sissy Spacek. 124 min.
D• THE PINK TELEPHONE—Drama (R). A financially
ailing factory's owner goes to Paris to finalize
his plant's merger with an American company.
Stars Mireille Dare and Pierre Mondy. 94 min.
E. MOVING VIOLATION—Action Drama (PG). A young
man is a witness to the murder of a policeman by
a sheriff. The witness is then accused of the
murder. Stars Stephen McHattie and Kay Lenz. 98
min.
F. , THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN—Suspense Drama
(TV). Lieutenant Colonel Steve Austin tests a new
lifting body, developed for outer space research;
the vehicle fails in flight. Stars Lee Majors and
Martin Balsam. 81 min.
G. QUESTOR—Drama (TV). A manlike robot, created
by a Nobel Prize winning doctor, has a sole mission
to find his creator or face a nuclear death. Stars
Robert Foxworth and Mike Farrell. 97 min.
H. THE WAY WE WERE—Love Story (PG). A born
rebel and her friend, a writer, begin a romance in
spite of basic differences. Stars Barbra Streisand
and Robert Redford. 119 min.
I. THE OPTIMISTS—Comedy Drama (PG). Formerly a
music hall headliner, an elderly gentleman earns a
meager existence as a sidewalk entertainer through-
out London. Stars Peter Sellers and Donna Mullane.
Ill min.
J. AWAY ALL BOATS- Drama G. Tough skipper of a
Navy attack transport molds his crew ^nto a tough
fighting unit. Stars Jeff Chandler and George
Nader.
K. TEN LITTLE INDIANS—Suspense Drama (PG). Ten
strangers stranded in a deserted hotel meet with
death one-by-one as punishment by a unknown killer
who has taped their fate.
L. PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE—Musical Horror (PG).
Spoof of the classic "Phantom of the Opera."
Stars Paul Williams and William Finley.
M. YAKUZA— Adventure drama (R). A Japanese
gangster movie involving a soldier of fortune
'and underworld activity. Stars Robert Mitchum.
N. W.C. FIELDS AND ME-- Biographical drama (PG).
This film traces the life of Hollywood's cantank-
erous comedian, W.C. Fields . Stars Rod Steiger
and Valerie Perrine.
O. ONE ON ONE—Romantic drama (PG). Highschool
basketball star Robby Benson receives a college
basketball scholarship, and tries to defend it
from a sadistic coach. Stars Robby Benson and
Annette O'Toole.
P. STUNTS--Action drama (PG). Stunt man, Greg
Wilson is killed making a movie scene. His
brother tries to avenge the death which he thinks
was no accident. Stars Robert Forster and Fiona
Lewis.
R. . ROLLERCOASTER—Suspense drama (PG) .
Electronics expert, Timothy Bottoms, bombs famous
rollercoasters for profit in the form of ransom.
Stars George Segal and Richard Widmark.
S. CHECKERED FLAG OR CRASH—Action drama (PG)
A Robert Forster race promoter is determined to
organize the most spectacular otf-the road race
ever staged. Stars Susan Sarandon and Larry Hagman.
T. THE AMAZING DOBERMANS—Action comedy (G).
Justice Department agent poses as a gambler to
trap a racketeer with the help of dobermans.
Stars Fred Astaire and James Franciscus.
U. THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT—Romantic drama
(R). An American flier romances two women who the
then take their revenge when they find out about
each other. Stars John Beck and Marie Pisier.
V. OUTLAW BLUES—Comedy drama (PG). Recording
star performs at a prison and steals an inmate's
song, "Outlaw Blues." Inmate then gets out and
seeks his rightful royalties. Stars Peter Fonda
and Susan Saint James.
W. GRAND THEFT AUTO—Action comedy (PG) . Two
wealthy parents object to their children marrying
and offer a reward for the couple, who have
eloped, which leads to a comical chase. Stars Ron
Howard and Nancy Morgan.
X. THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON—Drama (G). A
tale of General Custer's last stand against
Sitting Bull and the events leading to the battle.
Stars Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHavilland.
Y. INDICT AND CONVICT—Drama (TV). Double murder
mystery unfolds to reveal a corrupt law official.
Stars George Guzzard and Susan Howard.
Z. THE LAW—Drama (TV). A public defender who is
dedicated to justice is confronted with many
problems concerning the law between judges and
other attornies who feel a conviction is more im-
portant than a fair trial. Stars Judd Hirch and
John Beck.
AA. THE 500 POUND JERK—Comedy drama (TV).
A hillbilly is preasured into becoming a weight
lifter and enters the Munich Olympics. He then
falls in love, wins a gold medal and returns to
the states to regain his values. Stars Alex
Karras and James Franciscus.
BB. A CRY FOR HELP—Drama (TV). A disc jockey
receives a call from a woman planning to kill her-
self. He then starts an "on-the-air community ef-
fort to find the girl before it's too late. Stars
Robert Culp and Elaine. Heilveil.
CLUB BEAT
Today Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Officers’ Club Happy hour, 4-7 p.m. Dance, 9 p.m. Birthday Ball 6:30 p.m. Dance, 9 p.m. Family Night 5:30-7:30p.m. Duplicate bridge 7 p.m. Wiener Schnitzel 7 - 10p.m. Social hour, 5 - *7 p.m. Steaks in Casual bar 7-10 p.m.
Windbreaker Happy hour, 4-6 p.m. Dance, 9p.m. - 1a.m. Navy Day Celebration, Buffet, 7:30 Dance, 9p.m. Dance, 9 p.m. Movie, 2:30 p.m. CPO initiation, 11 a.m. Dance, 9 p.m. Disco, 9p.m. - 1 a.m. Fish fry and pizza, 5-9 p.m. Country Disco 9 p.m.
Top of the Rock Club Dance 9p.m. - 1a.m. Country Disco 9 p.m. Breakfast, 11:30 a.m. Bingo 2p.m. Movie 8p.m. "Fish Night" Lobster orly Movie, 8 p.m. Bingo, 7:30 p.m. Dance,* 8 p.m. Happy hour, 5-6 p.m. Movie, 8 p.m.
Rockville NCO Club Happy Hour 5-6 & 9-10 p.m. Meal: Steak Meal: Chicken Game night, 8 p.m. Pinochle Tournament Meal: Combo pizza Happy hour, 5-6 p.m. Shorty night, check with bartender for details Happy hour, 5-6 p.m. Newby night Meal: Fish & Chips 5:30 - 9p.m.
Youth
Center
news
1950's Disco
The Youth Center will sponsor a
1950's disco in celebration of the
Navy's 202nd birthday tonight at 8 p.m.
Music and dress will be the 1950's style
and prizes will be given for the best
male and female costumes. Admission wil
will be 75c and all seventh through
twelfth graders are welcome.
Be a Santa's helper
The Youth Center is in need of some
help to support its ponular Christmas
shop again this year. Small plastic
flower pots are needed for our plant
sale. Cookie cutters, particularly
Peanuts characters, are also needed and
would be returned promptly after use.
If you can supply us with these items
please call 7822 or 5108.
Be a better person
A new personal development class will
begin on Monday, Oct. 17. The class
will consist of 10 one hour sessions.
For information call 7822 or 5108.
Enlisted Dining Facility menu Family night - Sunday
MONDAY
Lunch—Egg drop soup, fried Icelandic
fish, tossed green rice, beef yakisoba,
seasoned broccoli spears, french fried
carrot sticks.
Pinner-—Bean soup with bacon, topless
pork sandwiches, brown pork gravy, oven
glow potatoes, cornbread dressing,
boiled blackeye peas, seasoned FF
greens.
TUESDAY
Lunch—Pepper pot soup, breaded veal
cutlets, tomato gravy, mashed potatoes,
seasoned frenchcut green beans, hot
spiced beets.
Dinner--Corn chowder, yankee pot roast,
natural gravy, duchess potatoes, baked
Italian sausage, red beans and rice,
seasoned mixed vegetables.
WEDNESDAY
Lunch--Cream pea soup, cherry baked ham,
cherry sauce, candied sweet potatoes,
seasoned green peas, fried okra, hot
corn bread.
Pinner—Beef noodle soup, meat loaf
stuffed with bread dressing, braised
liver, brown gravy, snowflake potatoes,
boiled pinto beans, seasoned mustard
greens.
THURSDAY
Lunch--French onion soup, roast beef Au
Jus with natural gravy, baked potatoes,
sour cream, lyonnaise green beans,
stewed tomatoes.
Pinner--Knickerbocker soup, baked knock-
wurst, sauerkraut, wiener schnitzel,
brown German gravy, seasoned peas,
mushrooms.
FRIDAY
Lunch--Chicken noodle soup, fried
Icelandic fish, oriental meat balls,
baked macaroni cheese, harvard beets,
scalloped corn.
Pinner—Tomato vegetable soup, newport
fried chicken, brown gravy, stuffed
frankfurters, rice pilaff, cornbread
dressing, buttered succotash.
SATURDAY
Brunch-10 a.HI.--Tomato rice soup,
grilled cheese sandwiches, french fried
potatoes.
Pinner—"Italian supper" Baked Lasagna,
Italian spaghetti, heavy meat sauce,
assorted pizza's, polonaise broccoli
spears, hot garlic bread.
SUNDAY
Brunch 10 a.m.—Logging soup, coney
island burgers, crisp potato chips.
Dinner— "FAMILY NIGHT"—Creole soup,
Teriyaki beef steak with natural sauce,
baked potatoes with sour cream, seasoned
mixed vegetables.
Youth Center schedule
Friday Kiddie Bingo 3:30 - 4:30 p.m
1950's Disco 8 - midnight
Saturday Baton 10 - 11 a.m.
Gymnastics
beginners 9-10 a.m.
Interned. 10 - Noon
Monday Personal
development 3-4 p.m.
Ballet 2:45 - 3:30 p.m.
3:45 - 4:30 p.m.
4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday Arts & Crafts 3:15 - 4:15 p.m.
Wednesday Ballet 3:30 - 4:15 p.m.
4:30 - 5:15 p.m.
Thursday Arts & Crafts 3:15 - 4:15 p.m.