The White Falcon - 14.11.1980, Blaðsíða 4
MOVIES
A■ HOOCH—Comedy drama (PG). In Clayton, North Carolina,
moonshining is a way of life, and a little under-the-table
money to the sheriff keeps everyone happy. That is, it
does until the mob moves in. Stars Gil Gerard and Erika
Fox. (106 min.)
B. LAND OF THE MINOTAUR—Horror drama (PG) . "The old
customs remain, the ancient Gods live on..." These are the
wor'ds spoken by Peter Cushing as he approaches the altar for
a series of horrifying ritual murders, demons and disappear-
ances of three young tourists. Also stars Donald Pleasence,
Bob Behling, Nikos Verlekis and Vanna Revilli. (94 min.)
C. THE GREAT SMOKEY ROADBLOCK—Action drama (PG). Henry
Fonda plays an independent trucker whose cargo is a bevy of
ladies of ill repute. Also stars Eileen Brennan. (96 min.)
D. HOLOCAUST 2000—Suspense drama (R). Kirk Douglas' son,
Simon Ward, accidentally kills his mother while protecting
Douglas, who has been a target for assassination because he
heads a project to build nuclear power plants. (108 min.)
E. 101 DALMATIONS—Animated comedy (G). Roger Radcliff
is a bachelor who believes he is living an ideal life. His
Dalmatian, Pongo, is bored with this existence and decides
it's time for him and Roger to settle down. Pongo chooses
Perdita, a pretty Dalmatian for his partner and her mis-
tress for Roger. (109 rain.)
F. THE GONG SHOW MOVIE—Comedy (R). Chuck Barris and
Robin Altman star in this movie version of the TV show.
Features acts the network wouldn't show, along with acts
by Jaye P. Morgan, Mabo.l King, Rip Taylor and Rosey Grier.
(89 min.)
G. KLONDIKE FEVER—Adventure drama (PG). The adventures
of 21-year-old Jack London's (Jeff East) epic journey from
San Francisco to the Klondike Gold Fields in the Great
Gold Rush of 1898. Cast includes Angie Dickinson, Lome
Greene and Rod Steiger. (107 min.)
H. CHARLESTON—Musical comedy (PG). Bud Spencer, James
Coco and Herbert Lom star in this movie about one of the
best, most imaginative, high-class con-men living—a man
called "Charleston." (86 min.)
I. THE AMSTERDAM KILL—Action drama (R). Bradford Dillman
and Leslie Nielsen are investigators for the U.S. Drug
Enforcement Agency looking into the deaths of heroin
dealers in Amsterdam. Also stars Robert Mitchum. (90
min.)
J. THE MEDUSA TOUCH—Occult drama (PG). Richard Burton
plays a man with telekinetic powers who is attacked and
must go to the hospital, where is he connected to life-
saving devices. When he begins to use his powers to
destruct buildings, the decision is made to disconnect the
support systems. Also stars Lee Remick. (115 min.)
K. THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG RIDES AGAIN—Western comedy
(G). Tim Conway and Don Knotts are two bumbling would-be
outlaws trying to make their fortunes. Also stars Harry
Morgan, Tim Matheson and Elyssa Davalos. (89 min.)
L. THE BAD NEWS BEARS GO TO JAPAN—Comedy (PG). Tony
Curtis sees a get-rich-quick scheme with the Bad News
Bears and takes charge of the boys as they face the top-
rank junior baseball team of Japan. (99 min.)
M. THE HEARSE—Horror drama (PG). Trish Van Devere in-
herits a house that once belonged to an aunt who was in-
terested in the occult. After moving in, she is harassed
by her neighbors and menaced by a hearse. Also stars
Joseph Cotton. (99 min.)
N. WHEN YOU COMING BACK RED RYDER?—Drama (R) . Vietnam
veteran Marjoe Gortner and Candy Clark travel from Mexico
to New Mexico with a cache of cocaine. When their van
breaks down, they stop at a roadside diner where Gortner
begins to insult and terrorize everyone in the diner.
(118 min.)
O. ROOSTER—Drama (PG). This movie is the story of a
single day in the life of Wyatt Yoder (Vincent Van Patten).
His father, Stoke, a cockfighter, has promised he would
keep Wyatt out of this violent illegal sport until the boy
is 18. Also stars Ty Hardin. (110 min.)
P. FIVE DAYS FROM HOME—Action drama (PG). George Peppard
is an inmate in a Louisiana prison. Six days before he is
due to be released, he learns his son has been injured in
an automobile accident. Unable to obtain an early release,
he takes the only option open to him—escape. Also stars
Neville Brand. (116 min.)
R. TIME OF THE EAGLE—Drama (PG). William Christopher was
imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp and has reoccurring
nightmares of those traumatic times. He has no way of
knowing these nightmares are about to come true. Also
stars Stuart Culpepper and Grade Zabroski. (105 min.)
S. THE RESCUERS—Adventure comedy (G). This Disney
animated cartoon's plot revolves around the efforts of
evil and good people to retrieve the "Devil's Eye" diamond.
Voices include Bob Newhart, Eva Gabor, Michelle Stacy and
Geraldine Page. (84 rain.)
T. WARLORDS OF ATLANTIS—Fantasy adventure (PG). A ship
sails into dangerous waters to discover mankind's past.
Some of the crew go down in a diving bell, which falls to
the bottom of the ocean, emerging in the lost continent of
Atlantis. Stars Doug McClure and Peter Gilmore. (97 min.\
U. THE BLUES BROTHERS—Musical comedy (R). John Belush:
and Dan Aykroyd visit the Chicago orphanage where they wi
raised, and finding it is about to close because of unpa
taxes, decide to raise the cash through a concert. Cast
includes Cab Calloway, James Brown, Aretha Franklin and Ray
Charles. (133 min.)
V. THE ONLY WAY HOME—Drama (PG) . Bo Hopkins and Steve
Sandor kidnap Beth Brickell after assaulting her husband
and leaving him for dead. (87 min.)
W. THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK—Space adventure (PG). This
sequel to Star Wars reunites Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford,
Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams and Darth Vader in an
action-packed movie filled with bizarre creatures and
fascinating machinery. (125 min.)
X. THE URBAN COWBOY—Comedy drama (PG) . John Travolta
and Debra Winger star as a newly married couple having
definite trouble keeping their marriage together. Most
of the movie takes place at Gilley's, a combination bar,
dance hall and game parlor. (135 min.)
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