The White Falcon - 30.12.1977, Blaðsíða 3
December 30, 1977
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Dram?. (PG). The world's greatest
safecracker is caught in the act and becomes
hooked into a diamond heist worth a billion
dollars. Stars Robert Shaw and Richard Roundtree.
B. ROLLING THUNDER—Action Drama (R). After
eight years as a prisoner of war, an Air Force
major returns home. Stars William Devane and
Linda Haynes.
C. THE ULTIMATE WARRIOR—Fantasy (R). The year
is 2015, and New York is experiencing the after-
math of a germ war. Stars Yul Brynner and Max
Von Sydow.
D. WINTERHAWK—Drama (PG). A Blackfoot Indian
chief seeks help from the white man to aid in
curing a smallpox epidemic which has killed half
of his tribe. Stars Lief Erickson and Michael
Dante.
E. THE ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU—Horror Drama (PG).
Ruler of a remote Pacific island, an injection-hap-
py scientist conducts tests on humans and animals.
Stars Burt Lancaster and Michael York.
F. SIDEWINDER 1—Action Drama (PG). When a
wealthy industrialist hires a motorcycle racer
to test his new cycle, the Sidewinder 1, the
cyclist get killed in the interest-building race.
Stars Marjoe Cortner and Alex Cord.
G. THE DAY OF THE LOCUST—Drama (R). Studio
life is depicted in a panoramic view of Hollywood
and the characters who made it in the depression
year. Stars William Atherton and Karen Black.
H. THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING—Adventure Drama
(PG). Based on a boisterous tale of greed, com-
radeship and high adventure, this film is adapted
from one of Rudyard Kipling's most enjoyable
short stories. Stars Sean Connery and Michael
Caine.
I. THE TRIAL OF BILLY JACK—Drama (PG). After
National Guardsmen attacked her Freedom School,
its director relates a story about the trial of
a Navajo half-breed who served five years for
murdering a powerful man's son. Stars Delores
Taylor and Tom Laughlin.
J. A CHILD UNDER A LEAF—Drama (R). A woman,
her jealous husband and her neurotic lover con-
stitute a love triangle. Stars Dyan Cannon and
Joseph Campanella.
K. BUCKTOWN—Drama (R). Bucktown is a southern
community which as a black mayor and a white
police chief whose deputies harass the black
citizens. Stars Fred Williamson and Pam Grier.
L. ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH—Drama (R). Based on the
novel of the same name, the lives of its charac-
ters are reflected in a typical soap opera man-
ner. Stars Kirk Douglas and Alexis Smith.
M. MCCULLOUGHS—Drama (PG). Problems of family
life are dealt with in a small midwestern town
during 1949. Stars Forrest Tucker and Julie
Adams.
N. BREAKOUT—Action Drama (R). Framed by his
grandfather and imprisoned in Mexico to keep his
fingers out of the family empire, a man's wife is
bound and determined to spring him and enlists
the aid of a flier. Stars Charles Bronson and
Robert Duvall.
O. CALL HIM MR. SHATTER—Drama (R). An inter-
national contract killer is given an assignment
to assassinate the president of an East African
state. Stars Stuart Whitman and Ti Lung.
P. WIN, PLACE AND STEAL—Comedy (PG) . Three
zany young men try to get rich without working.
Stars McLean Stevenson and Dean Stockwell.
R. THE ULTIMATE THRILL—Drama (PG). One man's
obsession with the bizarre becomes the death
of an amateur skier at a Vail resort. Stars
Eric Braden and Barry Brown.
S. HERBIE GOES TO MONTE CARLO—Comedy (G) .
A race driver returns to the track after 12
years, accompanied by his mechanic and driving
his Volkswagen. Stars Dean Jones and Don
Knotts.
T. ROARING TWENTIES—Drama (G). Two World War
II buddies clash in a vicious bootlegging rack-
et. Stars James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart.
U. CITIZENS BAND—Comedy Drama (PG). Living
on a rundown farm with his slightly crazy
father, a man and his brother are rivals for a
woman's love. Stars Paul Le Mat and Ann
Wedgeworth.
V. WIZARDS—Animated Fantasy (PG). Ten million
years from now the earth is ruled by wizards.
(Cartoon feature)
W. PACO—Drama (G). Paco, an orphan, goes to the
city to find his tingle and becomes disillusioned
with the city and his search. Stars Panchito
Gomez and Pernell Roberts.
X. LEADBELLY—Drama (PG). Based on the true life
story of the late famous black folk singer Huddle
Ledbetter, this film follows his career. Stars
Roger Mosely and Paul Benjamin.
Y. GABLE AND LOMBARD—Love Story (R). Clark
Gable and candid comedienne Carole Lombard meet
at a Hollywood party; a stormy courtship ensues
until her sudden and tragic death in a plane
crash. Stars James Brolin and Jill Clayburgh.
Z. OPERATION DAYBREAK—Drama (PG). A true war
time, story, the people of Czechoslovakia are
oppressed during the Nazi occupation of their
country in 1942. Stars Timothy Bottoms and
Martin Shaw.
AA. FAREWELL MY LOVELY—Drama (R) . In 1941,
Los Angeles private detective Philip Marlowe, an
avid De Maggio fan, is hired to locate ex-convict
Jack O'Halloran's sweetheart Velma. Stars Robert
Mitchum and Charolette Rampling.
BB. HORSE SOLDIERS—Drama (G). Colonel Grierson's
Union cavalry make a raid into Confederate terri-
tory in 1863. Stars John Wayne and William
Holden.
CLUB BEAT
Today Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
^ Officers’ Club Happy Hour, 4 p.m. Candlelight Room, 7 Pj_m. Disco, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. New Year's Eve dining & dancing Free Champagne at midnight Breakfast 8-10 a.m. Brunch lla.m-lp.m. Buffett, 5 - 6:30 Sn. Bar closed Casual Bar 5-10 p.m. Bar, 5 p.m. Duplicate Bridge 7 p.m. Movie, 7:15 p.m. Snack bar closed Casual Bar, 5p.m. Candlelight Room, 7 - 8 p.m. Wiener Schnitzel 7-10 p.m. Bar, 5 p.m. Candlelight room, 7 - 10 p.m. Movie, 7:15 p.m. Casual Bar, 5 p.m. Steak night in bar 7-10 p.m.
Wind- breaker Bar opens,_3 p.m. Sn. bar, 11-1:15 Social hr. 4-6p.m. Dining, 6 - 9 p.m. Dance, 9 p.m. New Year's Eve Party starts at 6;30, dinner - 7;30, Dance 9-? Must have ticket Sn, bar closed Bar opens, 3 p.m. Sn. bar closed Dining, 6-8 p.m. Bar opens, 3 p.m. Sn. bar closed Dining, 6-8 Bar opens 3 p.m.- Sn. Bar, 11-1:15 Dining, 6-9 p.m. . Movie, 7:30 Bar opens, 3 p.m. Sn. bar, 11-1:15 Dining, 6 - 9 p.m. Disco, 9 p.m. - midnight Bar opens, 3 p.m. Sn. bar, 11-1:15 Dining, 6 - 9 p.m. Fish Fry & regular dining
Top of the Rock Club Lunch 11-1:30 Dining 5-10 p.m. Dance, 9 p.m. New Yearns Eve Party Happy Hour, 6 p.m._ Dinner, 7 p,m. Dancej 9 p.m. Breakfast 2 a.m. Must have ticket Club opens 5 p.m. Dining, 5 - 9p.m. Dance, 9 p.m. Club opens 5 p.m. Dining, 5 - 9 p.m. Bar, 5 - 11:30p.m. Movie, 7 p.m. Luncheon 11 a.m. - 1:30p.m. Bosses Night Dining, 5 - 9 p.m. Dance, 8 p.m. Luncheon 11 a.m. - 1:30p.m. Dining, 5 - 9 p.m. Bingo, 7:30 p.m. Luncheon 11 a.m. - 1:30p.m. Happy Hour 5 - 6 p.m. Dining 5-9 p.m. Movie, 7 p.m.
Rockville NCO Club Special: filet dinner Happy Hour, 5-6 & 9-10 p.m. Free Juke Box New Years Eve party Dance Special Filet dinner Special: Surf and Turf Pinochle Tournament Special: Large Combo Pizza Happy Hour, 5-6 p.m. Shorty Night ask the bartender for details Happy Hour, 5-6 p.m. "Newby Night" check with bartender Special: Fish & Chips Served from 5:30 - 9 p.m.
Enlisted Dining Facility menu 'Family Night’ every Sunday
New Year's n*y
FAMILY NIGHT—Surf & Turf will be the
main attraction at the galley and the
hours will be 4 - 5 p.m. for unaccom-
panied personnel and 5 - 6:30 p.m. for
accompanied personnel, authorized
patrons and their guest.
Monday
Brunch at 10 a.m.—Tomato soup, Monte
Cristo sandwiches and potato chips.
Dinner—Minestrone soup, cold cut
platter of sliced roast beef, ham,
bologna, salami, liver sausage and
cheese and potato salad.
Tuesday
Lunch—tomato noodle soup, open face
turkey sandwich, fried liver fingers,
cream rice gravy, snowflake potatoes,
bread dressing, seasoned corn and
spiced beets.
Dinner—cream of potato soup,
grilled ham steak with pineapple
sauce, fried Icelandic fish, cottage
fried potatoes, seasoned pinto beans,
polonaise broccoli spears and hot
cornbread.
Wednesday
Lunch—French onion soup, honey
glazed corned beef, baked Polish
sausage, hot mustard sauce, parsley
buttered potatoes, fried cabbage and
seasoned carrots.
Dinner—vegetable supreme soup,
beef pinwheels with vegetable gravy,
oriental skillet, steamed rice, ris-
sole potatoes, French cut green
beans and frie'd squash.
Thursday
Lunch—cream of tomato soup,
stuffed cabbage rolls, individual
beef pot pie with thin batter top-
ping, baked macaroni and cheese,
seasoned green peas and paprika
cauliflower.
Dinner—chicken noodle soup,
veal birds with natural sauce,
baked stuffed frankfurters, duchess
potatoes, seasoned mixed vegetables
and buttered brussels sprouts.
Friday
Lunch—clam chowder, poached or fried
Icelandic fish, beef casserole, scal-
loped cream style corn, lyonnaise pota-
toes, seasoned mustard greens and hush
puppies.
Dinner—beef barley soup, marinated
London steak with natural sauce, steaned
rice, mashed potatoes, creole lima
beans and normandie carrots.
Saturday
Brunch at 10 a.m.—cream pea soup,
chopped barbecue pork on toasted bun
and French fried potatoes.
Dinner—corn chowder, southern fried
chicken, brown chicken gravy, baked
Spanish beef patties, mashed potatoes,
cornbread dressing, creole wax beans
and seasoned spinach.
Sunday
Brunch at 10 a.m.—chicken mushroom
soup, grilled hamburgers or cheese-
burgers and potato chips.
Dinner—onion soup, roast beef au
jus, natural gravy, baked potatoes
with sour cream, buttered summer
squash and seasoned peas.