The White Falcon - 22.07.1983, Blaðsíða 7
Movies
A+ THE NESTING -- Horror-Drama (R). Robin
Groves is a young authoress suffering
from agoraphobia (fear of open places)
who confronts her mysterious past in a
ram-shackle Victorian mansion. John
Carradine is a dying, desperate grand-
father who must live with the sins of
his youth and Gloria Grahameisthe ghost
of the madame who attempts to resolve
Groves' problems. (103 min.)
B+ HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME - Horror-Drama (R).
A group of students at a posh prep school
are killed one by one. Glenn Ford is a
psychiatrist who helps student Melissa
Sue Anderson face her traumatic past.
(Ill min.)
C+ FRIDAY THE 13TH PART II — Horror-Drama
(R). A continuation of the previous
film, following the murderous spree of
Betsy Palmer. One surviving camp coun-
selor, Adrienne King, is murdered at the
onset. Stars Amy Steel and John Purey.
(87 min.)
D+ LOVESICK — Romantic Comedy (PG). A
married psychiatrist falls in love with
one of his patients. She is a young
playwright who has just arrived from the
midwest. Stars Dudley Moore and Eliza-
beth McGovern. (96 min.)
E+ ENIGMA -- Spy Drama (PG). An American-
born East German defector who works in
Paris for Radio Free Europe is approach-
ed by the CIA to run a secret mission.
He must go undercover to steal a comput-
er component that would allow the CIA to
intercept Russian code messages. Stars
Martin Sheen and Brigitte Fossey. (102
min.)
F+ THE TOY -- Comedy (PG). An unemployed
journalist takes a job as a cleaner in a
department store. The store owner's son
watches the cleaner play in the toy de-
partment and instead of choosing any
toy, he chooses the cleaner. The owner
negotiates a deal and the cleaner moves
in with the family. Stars Richard Pryor
and Jackie Gleason. (102 min.)
G MOUNTAIN FAMILY ROBINSON — Adventure
(G). A modern-day family finds happi-
ness by returning to the bosom of na-
ture. Gorgeous scenery of the Rockies
in Colorado. Cast includes the regulars
of this continuing series: Robert Logan,
Susan Damante Shaw and Heather Rattray.
(101 min.)
H SILENT SCREAM -- Horror-Drama (R). A
group of vulnerable youngsters are im-
periled bya homicidal maniac in a spooky
old house. A chiller involving Rebecca
Balding, Steve Doubet, John Widelock and
Juli Andelman who arrive too late for
college housing. Also stars Cameron
Mitchel1. (87 min.)
I KARATE WARRIORS -- Drama (R). When a
famous and powerful crime don dies, his
family splits into two segments, each
led by one of his former first lieutenants
-- two brothers who start a war between
each other. Stars Sonny Chiba and Isaac
Natsuki. (88 min.)
J 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA —Adventure
(G). In 1868, the shipping lanes of the
Pacific are terrorized by a strange mon-
ster that attacks and sinks ships. The
government organizes an expedition to
track down the monster. Stars Kirk Doug-
las and James Mason. (127 min.)
K TRAIL OF THE PINK PANTHER — Comedy (PG).
The fabulous Pink Panther gem has been
stolen again from its vulnerable resting
place in an Arab museum. This act sparks
immediate interest from Inspector Clou-
seau, the hapless French detective.
Stars Peter Sellers and David Niven.
(97 min.)
L STILL OF THE NIGHT — Thriller (PG). A
young, attractive woman visits the psy-
chiatrist of her murdered lover to re-
turn a watch. She is later suspected to
be the murderess by both the police and
the psychiatrist. Stars Meryl Streep
and Roy Scheider. (91 min.)
M ALONE IN THE DARK — Drama (R). A city-
wide blackout enables a group of insane
men to escape from their cells. They
encircle a young doctor's home whom they
consider their enemy. Stars Jack Palance
and Donald Pleasence. (93 min.)
N MYSTERY OF THE MILLION DOLLAR HOCKEY
PUCK -- Adventure Drama (G). When a boy
overhears two men planning a million
dollar heist, no one will believe his
story. He and his sister set out to
foil the outlaws. Stars Michael McDon-
ald and Angele Knight. (89 min.)
0 KIMBERLY JIN — Comedy-Musical (G). Two
gamblers win a diamond mine in a fixed
poker game, but discover the mine is
barren. (82 min)
P SONG OF THE SOUTH -- Fantasy (G). An in-
secure boy in the South finds comfort and
understanding through the stories of
Uncle Remus. Stars Ruth Warrick and
Bobby Driscoll. (95 min.)
R DIE LAUGHING — Comedy-Thriller (PG).
Robby Benson is a taxi driver who has
hopes of a rock music career. Also
stars Linda Grovenor. (108 min.)
S FOOLIN' AROUND -- Comedy (PG). Farm boy
Wes McDaniels (Gary Busey) attends a
large Midwestern college. He meets come-
ly, well-heeled coed Susan Thurston (An-
nette O'Toole) and falls in love, but
she is already engaged. (101 min.)
T THE EXTERMINATOR — Action-Drama (R).
A vengeful vigilante battles crime and
corruption when his best friend is mug-
ged by a gang. Cast features Robert
Ginty, Christopher George and Samantha
Eggar. (102 min.)
U THE GREAT MUPPET CAPER — Adventure (G).
The Muppets go to London to solve the
mystery of who is robbing fashion design-
er Diana Rigg of' her diamonds only to
discover it's her brother,.Charles Gro-
din. (98 min.)
V HOW TO BEAT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING --
Comedy-Drama (PG). Susan Saint James
Jane Curtin and Jessica Lange are a de-
lightfully determined trio who master-
mind a plot that would turn the most
celebrated thieves of fact or fiction
green with envy. (105 min.)
W HIGH ROAD TO CHINA — Action-Adventure
(PG). Tom Selleck is a grizzled boozing
biplane pilot whom 1920s flapper Bess
Armstrong is forced to hire to help lo-
cate her father. (105 min.)
X GOLDRUNNER -- Action-Drama (PG). A plan
of revenge against a wealthy businessman
requires the services of a professional
race car driver to deliver the ransom of
5,000 ounces of gold. Stars Richard Lo-
see and Kristin Kelly. (92 min.)
Y ROARING FIRE -- Action-Drama (R). Twin
brothers and a sister were separated when
their parents were killed. They learn
that one brother has been killed. Dur-
ing a reunion of the two trouble starts,
they must use their martial arts skills
to protect themselves. Stars Henry Sau-
ada and Sue Shiomi. (95 min.)
"G" RATED -- All ages admitted, general
audiences; children under seven must be ac-
companied by an ID card holder._____________
"PG" RATED -- All ages admitted, parental
guidance suggested; children under seven
must be accompanied.________________________
"R" RATED -- Under 17 years of age must be
accompanied by parent or legal guardian.
Classifieds
AUTOMOBILES
1979 DODGE RAMCHARGER (SE), 4x4, outstand-
ing cond., p/s, p/b, 4-spd., AM/FM stereo,
roll bar, push bar, captain's chairs, new
tires, Sun tach, Edelbrock manifold, Holley
650 carb, low mileage, new spare, 318 short
block and many extras. Call George, 4303
dwh or 4931 awh.
1972 BUICK SKYLARK, runs great, $700. Call
Sgt. Kenney, 4282 dwh or 5415 awh.
1978 FORD BRONCO, custom, 4WD, excel. cond.,
p/s, p/b, A/C, AM/FM cassette, roll bar,
grill guard and more, 43,300 miles, $5,300.
Call 4728 awh.
10-GALLON GAS CAN, $8 and VW gas tank, $10.
Also 3 VW 15-inch tires, $6 each. Call
5405.
1975 AUSTIN HEALY MINI, new carb, battery,
shocks; needs springs, starter. Ins. paid
thru 3-84. Asking $395. Call 4704 anytime.
1969 BLACK FORD F100 pickup, new clutch,
brake pads, shocks, $1,700 or best offer.
Call 2116/7/8 dwh, ask for Ron.
1975 PLYMOUTH FURY, good running cond.,
teacher owned, extra parts, $1,500. Call
7412 dwh.
1972 VOLVO 2-dr. sedan, summer & winter
tires, AM/FM cassette, insp. & ins., $1,400
negotiable. Call 4998 anytime.
1975 AUSTIN MINI 1000, needs engine work,
has extra engine and parts, $200. Call 4262
anytime.
FOR SALE
SOFA-BEP, black vinyl, 80-inch wide, good
cond. Call 4090 awh.
F.P. MOVIE THEATER, 6 cartridges, $20; 9x12
blue carpet, $25; TV stand, $5; movie
screen, $10; girl's antique white desk, $10.
Call 7840.
BUNKBED SET, includes mattress, rail, lad-
der, closet, bookshelves, built-in dresser.
Also Atari game, plus 15 tapes. Call after
6 p.m. weekdays, anytime weekends -- 7741.
BABY SWING w/seat and cradle, bassinette,
toy box. Call 5405.
ATARI VCS w/13 game cartridges; Intellivi-
sion w/15 game cartridges; 1 pair each
Pioneer CS-701 and CS-77A speaker systems.
Call 4212 dwh or 7473 awh.
6x9 BEIGE RUG, clean, $30. Call 7769 any-
time.
INFANT & CHILD clothing, baby items —
strol 1 ers, playpen, bottles, etc.; adult
jackets & coats, miscel. items. Tomorrow
from 10 a.m. until 2 in 931-1 laundryroom
or call 2167.
PLANTS, wide variety. Call 7412 dwh.
YELLOW-STRIPED queen-size sofa-bed, best
offer. Call 7167 anytime.
BROWN HERCULON couch and loveseat, very
good cond., $150. Call 4262 anytime.
WEDDING BAND SET, 10 kt. gold, men's size
10 and women's size 6%, $100. Call 5176
awh.
PIANO w/bench, upright grand, excel, cond.,
H7750. Call 5339.
MISCELLANEOUS
AIR WAR COLLEGE SEMINAR organizational
meeting will be held on July 26 in the IDF
conference room at 7 p.m. Interested par-
ties (0-4s and 0-5s with one year DOR)
should call Lt. Col. Vance Hedin at 7601 or
4666 or Maj. Mike Nelson at 4671. Army,
Navy and Marines welcome.
ROCKY ROAD FOUR WHEELERS will have a meet-
ing on July 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Community
Center. The public is invited to attend a
showing of video movies taken on the recent
Island Explorer '83 trip around Iceland.
WANTED
A GOOD HOME for some free hampsters. Call
7749.
JEEP CHEROKEE or Jeep Wagoneer, must be in
very good to excel, cond. (body-wise) and
must be an 8-cyl. Call 7149 anytime.
SPONSORS NEEDED for new elementary school
teachers. If you are interested, call Judy
Spoerer at the school, Ext. 7412.
AN "ENGLISH" CAR w/right-hand drive. Call
7412 dwh.
If it’s news, call 4612
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