The White Falcon - 07.04.1978, Blaðsíða 5
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Apr. 7-14
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KID VENGEANCE—Western (R) . A pioneering
family heads to the West in search of a new life.
While enroute, they meet a vicious gang. Stars
Lee Van Cleef and Jim Brown.
B. SUSPIRIA—Horror Drama (R). An American
dancer flies to Freiburg, Germany, to further her
ballet studies at the Tanz Akademic. When she ar-
rives, one student flees and the dancer is refused
admittance. Stars Stefania Casini and Jessica
Harper.
C. HOT POTATO—Action Comedy (PG). When a sena-
tor's daughter is kidnapped by a power-hungry
Oriental general, Pentagon officers call the situ-
ation a "hot potato". Stars Jim Kelly and George
Memmoli.
D. TAXI DRIVER—Drama (R). A 26-year-old ex-
Marine signs on as a taxi driver who works long
shifts as a means of coping with severe insomnia.
After seeing the dregs of humanity, he decides to
become society's avenger. Stars Robert De Nero
and Cybill Shepherd.
E. FUNNY LADY—Musical Comedy (PG). A woman mar-
«s a second time and finally views her first
band as a phony. Stars Barbra Streisand and
es Caan.
F. MOONRUNNERS—Action Drama (PG). Moonshining
in rural America is depicted by two daredevilish
drivers who transport illegal spirits in the
Carolinas. Stars James Mitchum and Kiel Martin.
G, MR, RICCO—Action Drama (PG). A San Francisco
lawyer successfully defends a black militant who
is accused of killing a white woman. Stars Dean
Martin and Eugene Roche.
H. DON'T TURN THE OTHER CHEEK—Comedy Western
(PG). In the early 1900s, a Russian prince poses
as a padre in the American Southwest and hears a
dying miner speak of buried gold. Stars Eli
Wallach and Lynn Redgrave.
I, MY LITTLE CHICKADEE—Comedy (G). In burles-
que style, a big city siren tries to "take"’ the
wild and woolly West and almost meets her match.
Stars W. C. Fields and Mae West.
J. FOUR FLIES ON GRAY VELVET—Mystery (PG). A
young drummer becomes entangled in bizarre murders
after an unexpected encounter with a mysterious
stranger. Stars Michael Brandon and Mimsy Farmer.
K. THE ROCKFORD FILES—Drama (PG) . Specializing
in cases "closed" by the police, a detective is
hired to find out whether a woman's father was
slain or committed suicide. Stars James Garner
and Lindsay Wagner.
L, HITLER, THE LAST TEN DAYS—Historical Drama
(PG). In the final fateful days before the Rus-
sians advance on Berlin, the Germany Army begins
to disintegrate. Stars Sir Alec Guninness and
Simon Ward.
M, "SSSSSSS"—Horror (PG). A famed snake expert
concludes a mysterious sale to a circus freak
show and then drives to a nearby university where
he hires a new young assistant. Stars Strother
Martin and Dirk Benedict.
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BATTLE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES—Science
Fiction (G). When man and ape are able to live
together, a lawgiver tells of his fellow ape—
leader of a colony which has survived through
warfare and destruction. Stars Roddy McDowall
and Claude Akins.
0. HENRY VIII AND HIS SIX WIVES—Historical
Drama (PG). In 1547, King Henry VIII of
England reviews his life on his deathbed. Stars
Keith Mitchell and Donald Pleasence.
p. DON JUAN—Silent Drama (G). A great lover
has no faith in women until he meets the beauti-
ful Adriana della Varnese. Stars John Barrymore
and Mary Astor.
R.) KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS—Horror Drama (PG).
A prize cow is attacked by spiders and killed.
Stars William Shatner and Tiffany Bolling.
s. THE GAUNTLET—Action Drama (R). A Phoenix
police detective—beset by personal problems—
is assigned to escort a prisoner from Las Vegas.
Stars Clint Eastwood and Sondra Locke.
T. HARD TIMES—Drama (PG). Drifting into New Or-
leans via boxcar, a man encounters an illegal
prizefight. Stars Charles Bronson and James
Coburn.
U. THE DUCHESS AND THE DIRTWATER FOX—Comedy
Western (PG). A gambler becomes involved with a
saloon singer on San Francisco's Barbary Coast in
1882. Stars Goldie Hawn and George Segal.
V. SKY RIDERS—Action Drama (PG). A wealthy
American businessman's family is kidnapped by
political terrorists. Stars James Coburn and
Susannah York.
W. ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN—Historical Drama
(PG). Certain events lead up to President Nixon's
resignation, beginning with the arrest of five
men on June 17, 1972. Stars Robert Redford and
Dustin Hoffman.
X. THE MISSOURI BREAKS—Western Drama (PG). Set
in the Montana badlands during the 1880s, a gang
of horse rustlers suddenly finds its days number-
ed when a rancher calls in a gunslinger to wipe
out the rustlers. Stars Jack Nicholson and
Marlon Brando.
Y■ LIFEGUARD—Drama (PG). A 32-year-old life-
guard experiences a reevaluation period in his
life, having to decide between being a car sales-
man and throwing in the towel. Stars Sam Elliott
and Anne Archer.
iL—SANTA FE TRAIL—Historical War Drama (G). In
Bloody Kansas", John Brown is captured and then
hanged. Stars Errol Flynn and Olivia De Haviland
Me—THE LAST FOUR DAYS—War Drama (PG) . Repor-
tedly the true life story of Benito Mussolini,
flashbacks show some of his good and bad deeds.
Stars Rod Steiger and Franco Nero.
Me----BOBBY DEERFIELD—Romantic Drama (PG) . A
Grand Prix racer goes to a Swiss sanatorium to
see an injured driver and meets a magnetic pa-
tient. Stars A1 Pacino and Marthe Keller.
%. STAR, PHOT— Science Fiction (PG). Two men,
while working in a remote region of the country
dir°-r a stranRe machine. Stars Leonora Ruffo
and Anthony Freeman.
CLUB BEAT
Today Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Officers’ Club Happy Hour, 4 p.m. Candlelight Room 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Sn. bar, 11:30-11 AFI Hail &.Bless Candlelight Room 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Sn. bar, 9-11 p.m. Casual bar, 5 p.m. IDF Hail & Bless Candlelight Room 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Casual bar, 5 p.m. Movie, 7:15 p.m. Breakfast 6:30 - 8:30 a.m. Candlelight Room 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Casual bar, 5 p.m. Movie, 7:15 p.m. Breakfast 6:30 - 8:30 a.m. Candlelight Room 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Casual bar, 5 p.m. Sn. bar, 11:30-11 Breakfast 6:30 -8:30 a.m. Candlelight Room 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Movie, 7:15 p.m. Sn. bar, 11:30-11 Breakfast 6:30 -8:30 a.m. Candlelight Room 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Casual Bar, 5 p.m. Sn. bar, 11:30-11
Wind- breaker Bar opens at noon Sn. bar7Tl-l:15 Happy hour, 4-6 Dining, 6-10 p.m. Live entertainment 9 p.m.-l a.m. Bar opens, 1 p.m. Sn. bar, closed Movie, 2:30 p.m. Dining, 6-j^ p.m. Disco 9 pm. - 1 a.m. Bar open 1 p.m Sn. bar closed Movie, 2:30 p.m. Dining, 6-9 p.m. Bar opens at noon Sn. bar, 11-1:15 Dining, p.m. Bar opens at noon Sn. bar, 11-1:15 Dining, 6-9 p.m. Movie, 7:30 p.m. Bar opens at noon Sn. bar, 11-1:15 Dining, 6-9 p.m. Bar opens at noon Sn. bar, 11-1:15 Dining, 6-9 p.m. Special: Fish fry
Top of the Rock Club Lunch, 11-1:30 Bar open, 3 p.m. Dining, 5 p.m. Live Band 9 p.m. Lunch room closed Bar open, 1 p.m. Dining, 5 p.m. Disco 9 p.m. Breakfast & Lunch 11:30 - 4 p.m. Bingo, 2 p.m. Bar open, 1 p.m. Movie, 7 p.m. Lunch, 11-1:30 Bar open, 3 p.m. Dining, 5 p.m. Movie, 7 p.m. Lunch, 11-1:30 Bar open, 3 p.m. Dining, 5 p.m. Movie, 7 p.m. Lunch, 11-1:30 Bar open, 3 p.m. Dining, 5 p.m. Bingo,_7 p.m. Disco 8 p.m. Lunch, 11-1:30 Bar open, 3 p.m. Happy hour 4:30 - 6:3l? p.m. Dining, 5 p.m. Movie, 7 p.m.
^Rockville NCO Club Happy hour 5-6 & 9-10 p.m. Free Juke Box Special: Hamburger Steak Game Night 8 p.m. Dining, 5:30 - 9 p.m. Pinochle Tournament Special: Pizza Happy hour, 5-6 p.m. 'Shorty Night' Ask the bartender for details Happy hour 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. 'Newby Nite' Ask the bartender for details Special: Fish & Chips Dining 5:30 - 9 p.m.
Enlisted Dining Facility
Monday
Lunch--Egg drop soup, fried Icelandic
fish, tossed green rice, beef yakisoba,
seasoned broccoli spears and French
fried carrot sticks.
Dinner—Bean soup with bacon, topless
pork gravy, oven glo potatoes, cornbread
dressing, boiled blackeye peas and sea-
soned greens.
Tuesday
unch—Pepper pot soup, breaded veal
cutlets with tomato gravy, mashed po-
— tatoes, seasoned French cut green beans
and hot spice beets.
Dinner—Corn chowder, Yankee pot roast
with natural gravy, duchess potatoes,
baked Italian sausage, red beans and
rice and seasoned mixed vegetables.
Wednesday
Lunch—Cream pea soup, cherry baked ham,
cherry sauce, candied sweet potatoes,
seasoned green peas, fried okra and hot
cornbread.
Dinner--Beef noodle soup, meat loaf
stuffed with bread dressing, braised
beef liver, brown onion gravy, snowflake
potatoes, boiled pinto beans and sea-
soned mustard greens.
Thursday
Lunch—French onion soup, roast beef au
jus, baked potatoes with sour cream,
lyonnaise green beans and stewed toma-
menu 'Family Night’--*v*ry Sunday
toes.
Dinner—Knickerbocker soup, baked knock-
wurst with sauerkraut, wiener schnitzel,
brown German gravy and seasoned green
peas with mushrooms.
Friday
Lunch—Chicken noodle soup, fried Ice-
landic fish, Oriental meatballs, baked
macaroni and cheese, Harvard beets and
scalloped corn.
Dinner—Tomato vegetable soup, Newport
fried chicken, brown chicken gravy,
stuffed frankfurters, rice pilaff, corn-
bread dressing and buttered succotash.
Saturday
Brunch at 10 a.m.—Tomato rice soup,
grilled cheese sandwiches, French fried
potatoes.
Dinner—"Italian Supper"—baked lasagna,
Italian spaghetti.with pizza pie,
Polonasise broccoli spears and hot garlic
bread.
Sunday
Brunch at 10ta.m.—Logging soup, coney
island burgers and crisp potato chips.
Dinner—Creole soup, Teriyaki beef
steak, natural sauce, baked potatoes
with jacket, sour cream and seasoned
mixed vegetables.