The White Falcon - 13.10.1978, Blaðsíða 9
MOVIE REVIEWS
Oct. 13 - 20
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All ages admitted - Parental Guidance Suggested.
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A. SUTTER'S GOLD—Historical
Drama (G). Stars
No synopsis avail-
Edward Arnold and Lee Tracy,
able.
B. PACO—Drama (G). An orphan, Paco, sets off
for the city to find his supposedly wealthy uncle,
"Uncle Four Eyes". Paco instead finds that his
uncle is feigning blindness and runs a band of
young beggers and thieves.
C. SHADOW OF THE HAWK—Drama (PG). An Indian
woman is sentenced to death by her tribe and
comes back from the dead to haunt them and get
revenge.
D. RIDE A WILD PONY—Comedy (G). A boy's pony
runs away and its new owner is a little girl who
has polio. When the boy finds the pony there is
a confrontation on who is the owner. Taking it to
court, the judges says the pony should decide.
E. THE LAST CIRCUS SHOW—Human Interest (G). A
victim of his parent's broken marriage and his al-
coholic father, young Jimmy supports his father by
putting on a puppet show for neighborhood children.
F. JRACULA1S DOG—Horror (R). The burial place of
the Draculas is accidentally unearthed. A dog's
corpse, Zoltan, comes to life and unstakes his
master, Nalder. Together they seek the last de-
scendant of Dracula.
G. THE END—Comedy (R). Burt Reynolds is dying
of a toxic blood disease. Shattered by the news,
he tries to commit suicide in many ways and finally
realizes he doesn't really want to die.
H. HARPER VALLEY PTA—Comedy (PG). Barbara Eden
accuses the school board with hypocrisy and hanky-
panky when it threatens her that her daughter will
be expelled from school if Eden doesn't change her
unconventional wavs.
I. BUTCH CASSIDY AND SUNDANCE KID—Western
(PG). Brothers Monty and Ted have to live together
for six months in order to collect an inheritance.
Later, Monty convinces Ted to turn outlaw.
J. ALIC
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N'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE—Drama (PG) .
must support her young son, seeks to
renew her long lost career as a singer. Stars
Ellen Burstyn and Kris Kristofferson.
K. HAWMPS—Comedy (G). This film considers a
pre-Civil War Army experiment to determine if
camels can replace cavalry horses. Stars Chris
Connelly and James Hampton.
L. BRANNIGAN—Suspense Drama (PG). A police
lieutenant is sent by the Chicago police chief to
London to recapture an indicted mobster who
managed to leave the country while out on bail.
Stars John Wayne and Richard Attenborough.
M. A REASON TO LIVE A REASON TO DIE—Drama (PG).
A Civil War fortress, which was considered im-
pregnable, was sacked and destroyed by a wild
bunch of marauders who seemingly appeared out of
nowhere. Stars James Coburn and Telly Savalas.
N. THE CHOSEN—Suspense Drama (R). A man's son
accidentally kills his mother while protecting
his father. Stars Kirk Douglas and Simon Ward.
O. THE GIANT SPIDER INVASION—Horror Drama (R).
A giant meteorite crashes into the earth on a
farm owned by Ev and and her husband Ben. Stars
Steve Brodie and Barbara Hale.
P. THE PERFECT KILLER—Drama (PG). Harry
Chapman is in prison, having unsuccessfully at-
tempted to hold up a greyhound racing stadium.
R. RETURN FROM WITCH MOUNTAIN—Comedy (G).
A Witch Mountain dweller pilots his nephew and
niece by flying saucer to the Pasadena Rose
Bowl. Stars Bette Davis and Christopher Lee.
S. DELICATE BALANCE—Drama (PG). Winning a
Pulitzer Prize, this Edward Albee play delves
into emotional conflicts from birth to death.
Stars Paul Scofield and Katherine Hepburn.
T. BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE—Drama (PG). An aspiring
young actress helps her next door neighbor, a
young blind man, gain independence from his domin-
eering mother. Stars Goldie Hawn and Edward
Albert.
jfOOCH—Comedy Drama (PG) . In Layton, NC,
shining is a way of life as long as anybody
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can remember, even back to the days when the
stuff was called "Hooch". Stars Gil Gerard and
Erica Fox.
V. BILLION DOLLAR HOBO—Comedy (G). No synopsis
available. Stars Tim Conway and Will Geer.
W. THE WICKER MAN—Horror Drama (R). A Scottish
police sergeant, who is stern but deeply reli-
gious, is summoned to isolated Summerisle to find
a little girl, who has disappeared. Stars
Edward Woodward and Britt Ekland.
X. AN UNMARRIED WOMAN—Drama (R). A couple has
been wed 16 years, having a daughter who is 15.
Easily upset by New York life, the father one day
blurts out that he's fallen in love with another
woman. Stars Jill Clayburgh and Alan Bates.
Y. DOG POUND SHUFFLE—Drama (G). An old English
Music Hall veteran is reduced to being a street
entertainer. His most valuable possession is his
dog—taught to dance while he plays and sings.
Stars Ron Moody and David Soul.
Z. CITIZENS BAND—Comedy Drama (PG). A CB en-
thusiast lives on a rundown farm with his slightly
crazy father. He and his brother are rivals for
the affections of Candy Clark. Stars Paul Le Mat
and Ann Wedgeworth.
AA. SUPERVAN—Action Drama (PG). Leaving his
father's service station, a man heads out in his
van for the annual Van Freakout and a chance to
win $5,000. Stars Mark Schneider and Katie
Saylor.
BB. SINBAD AND THE EYE OF THE TIGER—Fantasy Ad-
venture (G). Romance and black magic launch the
adventure tale, which finds a man's plans to
marry a princess hindered until he can return
her brother to human form and his rightful role
as Caliph. Stars Patrick Wayne and Taryn Power.
CC. STAR TREK—Science Fiction (G) . No synopsis
available
DP. PIPPI IN THE SOUTH SEAS—Drama (G). The
parents of Annika and Tommy are going on a
holiday. The children are to stay at "The House
of Many Hues", in Pippi's custody. Stars Inger
Nilsson and Maria Person.
Today Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Officers’ Club NavSta Hail and Bless Luncheon Happy Hour sponsored by VP-5 3B 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Snack Bar 1-11 p.m. Casual Bar 5 to midnight BB 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; Snack Bar 2:30-10 p.m. Family Buffet; Movie 7:15 p.m. Casual Bar 5 p.m. Breakfast 6:30- 8:30 a.m. week- days; Lunch 11:30 a.m.-l p.m. Movie 7:15; Dupli- cate Bridge Casual Bar 5 p.m. Candlelight Room 7 to 10 p.m. Snack Bar 2:30-11 p.m. Movie 7:15 Candlelight Room 7 to 10 Snack Bar 2:30-11 p.m. Movie 7:15 Kiwanis Luncheon 11:30
Wind- breaker Bar opens noon Happy Hour 4-6 Live music 9-1 Bar opens at 1 Snack Bar closed No Movie, German Beer Fest begins at 6; Live Music 9-1 Snack bar closed Movie 2:30, Dining Room 5 - 8 with Family Buffet Bar opens at noon CPO Initiation only—club closed until 5; bar re- opens at 5; dining room 6-9. Bar opens at noon Fish fry specif•! Movie 7
Top of the Rock Bar opens at 3 Dining at 5 Disco at 8 Live Music at 9 Lunch room closed Bar opens at 1 Dining at 5 Disco at 9 Live Music at 9 Lunch 11:30- 4 Bingo 2 p.m. Movie 7 p.m. Disco 9 p.m. Bar opens at 3 Dining at 5 Movie at 7 Disco at 8 Bar opens 3 Dining 5 Movie 7 p.m. "Nickle Off Night" Bar opens 3 Dining 5 Bingo 7:30 Disco 8 p.m. Dining 5 Happy Hour 4:30-6:30 Movie 7
Rockville Happy Hour 5-6 Club card draw Dining 6-9 Family bingo 3 Bar opens noon Steak special Bar opens noon Dining 6 to 10 Pizza special Happy Hour 5-6 Club card draw Shorty Night Bar 11 to 1; 4:30 to 10 Happy Hour 5-6 Newby Night Movie Night Fish and chips special; din- ing 6 to 9.
Dining Facility menu
Enlisted
TODAY
Lunch—Clam chowder, poached or fried
Icelandic fish, beef casserole, lyon-
naise potatoes, scalloped cream style
corn, seasoned mustard greens and hush
puppies.
Dinner—Beef barley soup, marinated
London steak with natural sauce, steam-
ed rice, mashed potatoes, creole lima
beans and normandie carrots.
SATURDAY
Brunch at 10 a.m.—Cream pea soup,
chopped barbecue pork on toasted bun,
French fried potatoes and hashed brown
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, grilled
cheeseburgers, potato chips and hashed
brown potatoes.
Dinner—Onion soup, roast beef au
jus, natural gravy, baked potatoes
with sour cream, buttered summer
squash and seasoned peas.
MONDAY
Lunch—Cream of pea soup, baked
Virginia ham, pineapple sauce, glazed
yams, grilled potato cakes, sauteed
corn and buttered brussels sprouts.
Dinner—Logging soup, grilled ham-
burgers and cheese burgers, steamed
frankfurters, French fried potatoes,
Spanish style lima beans and condi-
ments.
TUESDAY
Lunch—Vegetable supreme soup,
baked chicken, brown chicken gravy,
baked sausage, bread dressing, orange
rice, buttered broccoli spears and
stewed tomatoes.
Dinner—Beef noodle soup, New England
boiled dinner, simmered pot roast,
vegetable gravy, paprika potatoes,
steamed cabbage wedges, buttered car-
rots, boiled onions and hot cornbread.
WEDNESDAY
Lunch—Chicken soup, beef pot pie,
braised liver, brown gravy, cottage
fried potatoes, seasoned green beans
and French fried cauliflower.
Dinner—Cream of mushroom soup,
Italian style veal steaks, natural
sauce, franconia potatoes, seasoned
peas and spiced beets.
THURSDAY
Lunch—Clam chowder, fried or baked
Icelandic fish, stuffed bell peppers,
baked macaroni and cheese, steamed as-
paragus spears and buttered corn on the
cob.
Dinner—Creole soup, chicken fried
chopped beef steaks, beef croquettes,
brown gravy, snowflake potatoes, but-
tered succotash and seasoned French
fried greens.
FRIDAY
Lunch—Vegetable beef soup, open
face beef sandwiches, brown gravy,
mashed potatoes, buttered carrots,
seasoned blackeye peas and hot corn-
bread.
Dinner—Beans with bacon soup,
spaghetti, baby beef balls, assorted
pizzas, steamed frankfurters, potato
chips, broccoli polonaise and hot
garlic toast.