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A. THE LAST WAVE—Mystery drama (PG). Richard Chamber-
lain, a Sydney lawyer, is unexpectedly asked to act as a
defense attorney for some aborigines; one of whom appeared
in his recent dreams. Sensing this is not an ordinary
case, he learns much about a previous civilization once de-
stroyed by a giant tidal wave. (106 min.)
B. I NEVER PROMISED YOU A ROSE GARDEN—Drama (R). Fol-
lowing a suicide attempt, schizophrenic teenager Kathleen
O.uinlan is taken to a large state psychiatric hospital
where she regains hope for the future. (114 min.)
C. NORTH DALLAS 40—Comedy drama (R). Nick Nolte is
pushing forty but wants to continue playing football des-
pite his aches and pains. Winning catches or points make
it all worthwhile (118 min.)
D. TIME AFTER TIME—Suspense drama (PG). Two equally
legendary characters (Jack the Ripper and H. G. Wells) meet
and take a journey into the future. Wells follows Jack the
Ripper in order to bring him to justice. (112 min.)
E■ CHANCE—Western (PG). In New Mexico, in the 1880's, a
renegade Englishman known by the Mexicans as El Apache
Blanco and his bloodbrother, Nokode, are stealing horses
from a Mexican Army outpost; and plan a dangerous rescue of
Nokode's sister who is being held captive by a rancher in
the mountains. (80 min.)
F. MARCH OR DIE—Adventure (PG). In 1918, French Foreign
Legionnaires return to North Africa after winning honor in
the World War. Stars Gene Hackman and Terence Hill.
(127 min.)
G. SUPERVAN—Action drama (PG). Mark Schneider leaves
his father's service station and heads out in his van for
the annual Van Freakout and a chance to win $5,000. He
wins after several exciting car-van chases. (113 min.)
H. ROLLING THUNDER—Action drama (R). William Devane re-
turns home after eight years of physical and mental torture
as a Viet Cong prisoner of war and his wife informs him she
has fallen in love with another man and wants a divorce.
(122 min.)
I. METEOR—Science fiction (PG). in an effort to avert
the impending disaster of a five-mile-wide meteor's impact
on the earth, scientists from America and Russia combine
their efforts. (107 min.)
J. WHEN A STRANGER CALLS—Action drama (R). A spine-
chilling tale about a psychotic killer escapee from a men-
tal institution terrorizing a baby-sitter by obscene phone
calls. (98 min.)
K. SAINT JACK—Drama (R). In Singapore in 1971, Ben Gaz-
zara and Denholm Elliott become friends as businessmen. A
year later, rivals try to wreck Gazzara's entertainment
business; he accepts an invitation to open a place of
pleasure catering to military on leave from Viet Nam which
proves to be a better investment. (115 min.)
L. ANGEL'S BRIGADE—Action adventure (PG). Seven dynamic
girls unite to defeat evil by becoming proficient in karate
and judo. Recruited by a woman with a map of an illegal
drug processing compound, the girls destroy the compound
with explosives. (87 min.)
M. THE GAUNTLET—Action drama (R). Phoenix police detec-
tive Clint Eastwood has the routine assignment of extradit-
ing a prisoner back from Los Vegas to testify at a trial.
The prisoner, Sondra Locke, insists they'll never make it
back to Phoenix alive. (109 min.)
N. STAR PILOT—Science fiction (PG). The crew of a dis-
abled space vehicle kidnap the scientist and his assj^^^^s
who helped repair the vehicle and take them int^^^^Br
space. When they wish to return to earth, they finc^^^His
been destroyed, so all go to a third world and start anew.
(94 min.)
O. DEATH JOURNEY—Action drama (R). This action-packed
plot vividly portrays attempts to prevent a key witness to
a syndicate trial and his escort from reaching New York
(from Los Angeles) for the trial. (79 min.)
P • JOSEPH ANDREWS—Comedy adventure (R). Joseph Andrews
grew up at Booby Hall, a rural estate, under the tutelage
of Parson Adams, and is now engaged to marry Fanny. After
the Boobys move to Bath, and Mr. Booby drowns, Mrs. Booby
(Ann Margret) tries to seduce Joseph. He would rather find
Fanny, and does, after Mrs. Booby angrily dismisses him.
(105 min.)
R. MATILDA—Comedy (G). Brooklyn bar owner tells the
story of his beloved boxing kangaroo, Matilda. (110 min.)
S. THE PINK TELEPHONE—Drama (R). The owner of a financ-
ially ailing factory goes to Paris to finalize his plant's
merger with an American company. (94 min.)
T. THE SLAP—Comedy drama (PG). A father and his 18 year
old daughter try to bridge the generation gap; he has to
face crises; she is struggling to move out. (123 min.)
U. LADY IN RED—Drama (R). The story of the metamorphos-
is of Polly from farm girl to "The Lady in Red." (93 min.)
V. AMERICATHON—Comedy (PG). It is 1998, the country is
out of fuel and bankrupt. If the Treasury doesn't get the
money, America will be reposessed by a shoe tycoon.
(94 min.)
W. BEARTOOTH—Adventure drama (G). Stars Dub Taylor in a
story about a man and his dog in a savage wilderness.
(99 min.)
X. OPERATION
THUNDERBOLT—War drama
by Air
(PG).
France
In 197
turned
Tel Aviv to Athens flight
nightmare when four terrorists hijacked the plane,
the story of the rescue of the hostages. (126 min.)
Y. LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR—Drama (R). Trying to break
out of her rigid lifestyle Diane Keaton goes to the city
and begins to prowl the singles bars. (136 min.)
Z. SILVER BEARS—Drama (PG). Syndicate head Martin Bal-
sam sends his subordinate operator Michael Caine to Switz-
erland to set up a bank in which the former will be able to
deposit his ill-gotten monetary gains. (113 min.)
AA. THE VILLIAN—Comedy (PG). A parody of the honorable
genre of westerns with Kirk Douglas as an outlaw, Arnold
Schwarzeneger and Ann-Margret. (89 min.)
BB. BREAKING AWAY—Comedy drama (PG). Dave (Dennis Chris-
topher) is a young sports enthusiast. He wants to become a
cycling champion. (101 min.)
UU■ JUNGLEBOOK—Animated cartoon (G). Walt Disney's ani-
mated feature about the Indian Jungles. (89 min.)
DP. BENJI—Adventure (G). In a picket-fence smalltown set-
the
ting, Benji outwits
scheme. (86 min.)
FBI in foiling a kidnapping
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