The White Falcon - 05.05.1978, Blaðsíða 5
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A. ROSELAND—Comedy Drama (PG). Three scenes de-
pict a dance contest in which couples try their
hardest to win. Stars Teresa Wright and Lou
Jacobi.
B. DEATH JOURNEY—Action Drama (R) . A man is
hired by a New York district attorney's office to
escort a key witness who is supposed to testify
against a large crime syndicate head. Stars Fred
Williamson and Bernard Kuby.
C. LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR—Drama (R). Trying to
break out of her rigid lifestyle, a coed has an
affair with her professor—only to be rejected by
him. Stars Diane Keaton and Tuesday Weld.
D■ DARK VICTORY—Drama (PG). A successful,
hard-driving morning, television talk show producer
is told that she has a brain tumor. Stars
Elizabeth Montgomery and Anthony Hopkins.
E. CAR WASH—Musical Comedy (PG). A quick-paced
humorous series of skits and gags, propelled by a
group of oddball characters, follow car wash at-
tendants in their daily duties. Stars Antonio
Fargas and Richard Pryor.
F. FROM NOON TILL THREE—Comedy Western (PG).
Four bandits attempt to rob a bank. On the way to
the robbery, one robber has a nightmare which fore-
casts death for his gang in the attempt. Stars
Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland.
G. A MATTER OF TIME—Drama (PG) . In a modern
day fairy tale, a chambermaid makes a Cinderella
transition from room service to riches. Stars
Liza Minnelli and Ingrid Bergman.
H. GIVE 'EM HELL HARRY—Historical Drama (G).
Capturing the highlights of the Truman office
years, his achievements and lesser accomplish-
ments are traced. Stars James Whitmore.
I. DISRAELI—Historical Drama (G). The British
prime minister's bold action determines to pur-
chase the Suez Canal while surrounded by Russian
spies and a hostile Parliament. Stars George
Arliss and Joan Bennett.
J« JOSEPH ANDREWS—Comedy Adventure (R). In 18th
century England, the poverty-stricken parents of
Joseph Andrews were forced to put him into service
at Booby Hall, a rural estate, as a small boy.
Stars Beryl Reid and Ann Margret.
K» SHOCK WAVES—Horror Drama (PG). A group of
tourists on a small cruise boat get caught in a
strange atmospheric disturbance somewhere in the
eastern Caribbean. Stars Peter Cushing and Brooke
Adams.
L. ANOTHER MAN, ANOTHER CHANGE—Romantic Western
Drama (PG). A woman marries a photographer; the
newlyweds set sail for America, and travel by
train and covered wagon out West to open a photo-
graphic studio. Stars James Caan and Genevieve
Bujold.
M. SHAFT IN AFRICA—Action Drama (R) . Shaft is
kidnapped by a dignified Manta tribe leader in
East Africa. Stars Richard Roundtree and Frank
Finlay.
N. THE DON IS DEAD—Action Drama (R) . This
story follows several months after the death of
Don Paolo Regabulto, the head of one of the more
powerful crime families in a city where Mafiosi
flourish. Stars Anthony Quinn and Frederick
Forrest.
O. HARRY AND TONTO—Comedy (R) . Harry has it
with New York City life—he and his cat, Tonto,
are practically run down by traffic, he's been
mugged four times in the last year, the city
plans to demolish the apartment building he
lives in and one of his best friends dies.
Stars Art Carney and Ellen Burstyn.
P- SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME—Drama (G) .
Former World Middleweight boxing champion
Rocky Graziano, a man who broke all the rules
and overcame his youthful delinquency, is
portrayed. Stars Paul Newman and Pier Angeli.
R. FRIDAY FOSTER—Action drama (PG). A reporter
becomes involved in an attempt to kill a black
billionare and uncovers a plot calling for the
CLUB BEAT
death of all black civil rights leaders. Stars
Pam Grier and Thalmus Rasula.
S. ONE OF OUR DINOSAURS IS MISSING—Comedy (G).
Two spy rings are trying to find a micro-film
hidden somewhere in the bones of a dinosaur
skeleton. Stars Helen Hayes and Peter Ustinov.
T. UNDERCOVER HERO—Comedy (R). WW II film con-
cerning the part of Paris prositutes in helping
to win the war. Stars Peter Sellers and Lila
Kedrova.
U. LUCKY LUCIANO—Action drama (R). A gangster in
America is deported to become the biggest drug
dealer in Europe. Stars Edmund O'Brien and Gian-
Maria Volante.
V. THE SUNSHINE BOYS—Comedy (PG). Ex-vaudevillians
are coaxed out of retirement for a glossy one-time
TV special. The renewed partnership still has the
old feud after AO years of seperation. Funny flick.
Stars Walter Matthau and George Burns.
W. SKATEBOARD—Action drama (PG). Tapped-out horse
player gets the squeeze from his bookie and comes
up unique solution to his problem - a skateboard
team. Stars Allen Jarfield. and Leif Garrett.
X. CODE NAME MINUS ONE—Comedy-drama (TV movie).
Special agent becomes capable of invisibility
after an explosion. His new cover makes him a valu-
able secret weapon for the Intersect Organization.
Stars Ben Murphy and Katherine Crawford.
Y. EQUUS—Drama (R). Richard Burton, a psychaia-
trist, narrates the case of a teenage boy who
blinded six horses. He learns that the boy's love
of horses had taken the place of religion and sex
in his life. Stars Richard Burton and Peter Firth.
Z. WORLD'S GREATEST LOVER—Comedy drama (PG).
Bumbling bakers assistant dreams so being a great
lover like Rudolph Valentino while his new wife
worships the real article on the screen. Husband
then tries to win a contest which is seeking the
world's greatest lover to play in a movie as
Valentino's rival. Stars Gene Wilder and Carol
Kane.
AA. THE ENEMY BELOW—Adventure drama (G). WW II
drama of an American destroyer and German sub-
marine which try to out-maneuver each other in a
battle of wits. Stars Robert Mitchum and Curt
Jurgens.
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Thursday
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potatoes, fried rice, polonaise brocco-
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loaf, beef porcupines, vegetable gravy,
mashed potatoes, braised sauerkraut and
ranch style blackeye peas.
Friday
Lunch—Chicken rice soup, stuffed
cabbage rolls, turkey scallops, O'Brien
potatoes, seasoned lima beans and but-
tered carrots.
Dinner—Pepper pot soup, barbecued
corned beef, simmered frankfurters, hot
mustard sauce, franconia potatoes, but-
tered string beans and fried hominy.
Saturday
Brunch at 10 a.m.—Cream of tomato
soup, chili size sandwiches and potato
chips.
Dinner—Puree mongole soup, baked
chicken, natural sauce, beef sukiyaki,
steamed rice, mashed potatoes, seasoned
mixed vegetables and buttered brussels
sprouts.
Sunday
Brunch at 10 a.m.—Vegetable soup,
chopped barbecued pork on toasted buns
and French fried potatoes.
Dinner—Beef barley soup, grilled
tom tom steaks, onion gravy, baked po-
tatoes with sour cream, scalloped
cream style corn and steamed spinach.