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The Trade Winds T.V The Trade Winds T.V. listings for Dillon and surrounding areas 1:19 ©MOVIE-(DRAMA)*** TV Programming for week of li I............ • ■ W.V.V.W. ” H»len Morgan Story” 1967 Paul Newman, Ann Blyth. The HILL STREET BLUES meteoric rise and fall "of the Dec. 3-9 80s torch singer. (2 hrs., 30 Tempers flare, teeth grind and mine.) of these channels - 2:00 everyone on the Hill Is on edge as the ©MOVIE -(SCIENCE FIC- latest round of negotiations between nON-ORAMA) “ to 2 - KUTV 7 ■ KTVX the police union and the city are Salt Lake City— NBC Salt Lake City— ABC 'THX-1139” 1971 Robert suspended, while a new, problem- Duvall, Donald FMessence. In ridden transferee overreacts to a crisis dehumanized worid of future, 3 • WTBS 9 - KSL in the field, forcing an old buddy, Of­ men ere reduced by drugs to Salt Lake City— C B X Atlanta— 1 ndependent ficer Hill (Michael Warren), to cover for automatons. One computer- him, in “Cranky Streets/' on NBC-TV's matched couple find love. 11 - KUED Emmy-winning “Hill Street Blues” EVEMNQ_____________ 4 - KXLF Salt Lake City THURSDAY, DECEMBER XO. 9:00 Butte— ABC-CBS — Educational With marathon negotiations with the ©MOVIE-(FANTASY) *** City Council at a standstill— and pro­ "Pete’s Dragon” 1977 8helley Winters, Helen 5 • KWGN 12 - USA Network spects of obtaining even modest salary Reddy. Story of a boy who Denver— Independent Weather Scan hikes and fringe benefits bleak at ties an animated dragon best— a contentious tone is set for the friend. (Rated G) (2 hrs., 17 6 • HBO 13 - KTVM “blues.” mine.) Butte— NBC-CBS Newly arrived Officer Nash, a good 9:00 cop but an overworked, single parent, ©MOVIE -(ROMANCE) *•• ” itri A Wonderful Ufa” 1947 loses control and uses unnecessary James Stewart, Donna Reed. force to subdue a suspect. A guardian angel shows a p ...................................................................................... CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME. potential suicide victim how MOVIE RATINGS terrible life would be In his small town without him. (2 hrs., 40 mins.) 10:05 Documentary Mm study of parent death of his wife, as 9:06 © M O V•VIE-(DRAMA) IE *** twin deer fawns learning to pert of a plan to drive the ©MOVIE-(DRAMA) ***to ’ ’Bottom Of Tho Bottlo" I960 survive In the wilderness. (51 husband mad. (90 mins.) ” To Have end Have Not” Van Johnson, Joseph Cotten. -m ins.) 1:00 1944 Humphrey Bogart, Whan his alcoholic brother 7:00 ©MOVIE-(MY8TERY) **to Lauren Bacall. A sktpper-for- shows up, a successful at­ ©MOVIE -(MUSICAL- ’ ’¡Race Of Fu Manchu” 1965 hlre becomes tangled up In torney Introduces him as a OB m e o y ) ** Christopher Lee, Nigel W.W.II Intrigue and romance. friend In order to save his “ Speedway" 1960 Elvis Green. In 1925, an Oriental (2 hrs., 5 mins.) own reputation. (115 mins.) Presley, Nancy Sinatra. Stock emperor tries to conquer the 9:30 11-J0 car racer with generous world. (90 mins.) ©MOVIE-(COMEDY)** ©MOVIE-(SUSPENSE) ‘V* Impulses and a manager finds 2:30 **AA ChangeChlTn* Of Seasons”ftmiBAnt" 19001 “Death Sentence" 1974 himself owing the I.R.S. ©MOVIE-(DRAMA) ** Anthonyny He.Hopkins, Bo Derek. Clorls Leachman, Laurence 8145,000 in back taxes. (2 hrs.) ’ ’Battle Shock" 1956 Ralph A middle-aged couple decide lucktnblll. A woman Juror on ©MOVIE -(MUSICAL- Meeker, Janice Rule. A to have a romantic Interlude a murder case, discovers the COMEDY)** young girl’s love for a painter with younger partners. (Rated wrong man Is on trial, and that “White Christm as' 1964 Bing Is tested when he goes R) (102 mins.) she is being threatened by Crosby, Denny Kaye. Two berserk and embarks on a 10:40 the real murderer: her army buddies boost the murdering spree. (90 mins.) © CBS SATURDAY NIGHT husband. (2 hr».) popularity of a winter resort 2:35 MOVIE 12:00 run by their ex-superlor. (2 © M OVIE -(DRAMA) * ‘to ‘The Children Nobody ©MOVIE-(WESTERN) **to hrs.) Herdoore” 1979 George C. Wanted' 1901 Stars: Fred “ ‘Outcasts of Poker Flat” 9:00 8cott, Peter Boyle. A father Lehne, Michelle Pfeiffer, Matt 1M7 Preaton Foster, Van 3V1E -(ADVENTURE) searches for hla runaway Clark. Drama based on the true-life efforts of Tom Heflin. A teacher daughter. It’s an Intense, rehabilitates, but loses a "The Octagon” 1900 Chuck shocking look at the grim Butterfield, who In 1962, tried ruthless gambler who la Norris, Lee Van Cleef. A underworld of the por­ to provide love and a family driven from the California retired martial arts champ nography business. (Rated R) life for fosterlings who had gold mining town by gets back Into the chop of (109 mins.) nowhere to go and no one to We'll treat you right! vigilantes. (75 mins.) things whain he must combat 4:00 turn to. (2 hrs.) ©MOVIE -(ADVENTURE) a secret order of oriental ©M OVIE -{WE8TERN) ’to 11:00 killers. (Rated R)(104 mins.) ©MOVIE-(ADVENTURE) ** ’ Mksdqe Of Marshall Bren­ ” Ei CM ” 1991 Charieton “Emperor Of The North” ©MOVIE-(BIOGRAPHY) *** nan” 1167 Jim Davla, Arisen Heston, Sophia Loren. An 1071 Lee Marvin, Ernest ’ ’■Srlt Of Youth” 1937 Joe Whalen. A wanted outlaw is Borgnlne. A story about the Louis, Clarence Muse. mistaken as a marshal, and 11th century warrior's heroic ROYAL i m extremely bitter conflict Sequences from Louis' iuns for a notorious baron. crusade to stem the tide of between a train-hopping childhood In Alabama to bis i106 mlna.) tits Moorish Invasion of hobo, end the brutal con­ rise to the big ring. (Rated G ) 4:25 Spain. (Pt.ll.;2 hrs.) We're more than a nice place to eat-. ductor of an Oregon freight (3 hrs.) © M O V IE -(C O M E D Y ) *’ 11:10 train. (2 hrs.) 10:20 God We Trust” 1990 ©MOVIE-(ADVENTURE) ** 1:15 ©MOVIE-(COMEDY) ***to Marty Feldman, Louise “Knockout” 1941 Arthur Kennedy,n v i n i v u j i Anthony Quinn. H^MOVIE -(ADVENTURE) - "No Time For Sergeants" Lesser. A monk Is appointed I M Andy Griffith, Myron to go out Into the outside The storyatory of< the rise and fall of a pruete fighter and his Restaurant and Lounge “Gun Belt” 1953 George McCormick. A hayseed Joins worid to find money for the Inevitable comeback. (90 Montgomery, Tab Hunter. A the Air Force and turns things monastery's mortgage. upside down. (2 hrs., 25 mins.) Best Western Motel notorious outlaw trying to go 11:30 straight la Implicated in a mins.) ©M OVIE -(DRAMA) **to crime by hla old gang. (90 11.-00 Saturday ’ ’Devil's Hand" 1961 Robert mlna.) ©MOVIE-(ADVENTURE) ** 2:00 “ 'El O ld" 1991 Chsrtoton afternoon___________ Alda, Unda Christian. Man ©MOVIE-(COMEDY)** Heston, Sophia Loren. An 12:00 becomes Involved In voodoo Serving Daily Luncheon Specials ’ ’Fatso" 1980 Dorn DeLoulse, 11th century warrior’s heroic ©M OVIE -(COMEDY) *to worshipping cult that survives Anne Bancroft. Fat man goes crusade to stem the tide of ’ ’iBMIed To Tahiti With An All on hate alone. (90 mins.) on a diet and becomes the Moorish Invasion of Girl Crew" 1968 Gardner 12:40 miserable. He learns that he Spaln.(Pt.l;2hrs.) McKay, Diane McBaln. Young © M O V IE -(C O M E D Y ) *** would rather be fat and ©MOVIE-(DRAMA)** man who's sailing ability has ” Brother Rat" 1938 Ronald happy. (Rated PG)(S4 mins.) "Bushido Blade” 1990 been belittled, bets a friend Reagan, Eddie Albert. Fun, 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. 650 N. Montana Dillon 2:30 Richard Boone, James Earl he can beat him to Tahiti with action-filled version of the ©MOVIE-(DRAMA)*« Jones. A naval commander an all girl crew. (2 hrs.) Broadway play relating the ’ ’Suicide Commandos” 1908 leads a band of sailors and 1.-00 lives of three V.M.I. seniors, WIdmark. A Texas Marshall their romances, and the and a cavalry lieutenant load Aldo Ray, Hugh ' Fangar- Japanese on a quest to © M O V IE -(M U S IC A L) ** Smlth. A group of English recover Japan's symbolic “ One Heavenly Night” pregnant wife of one of them. movies a wagon train Into Comanche (Hffm lns.) territory to rescue captives of commandos are parachuted sword. (94 mins.) Evelyn Lays, John Boles. A behind enemy line to destroy lighthearted story about a 1:00 the Indians. (2 hrs.) 11:10 ©MOVIE -(COMEDY- 8:00 an air base used by the. © M O VIE -(DRAMA) ** * flower girl who masquerades Germans to protect their ’ ’ Battle Cry” 1955 Van Heflin, as a bubbly music hall per­ M USICAL) ***to Thursday ©MOVIE-(DRAMA) *** “Mississippi” 1935 W.C. ’ ’Meet John Doe” 1941 Gary Industrial zone. (100 mins.) James Whitmore. The drama former. She finds herself In EVENING 4:10 of the romances, training and love with a count and Fields, Bing Crosby. Nor­ Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck. A © M O V IE -(W E S TE R N ) ** therner Involved In gambling, naive man is hired to battles of a group of U.S. complications develop In the 6:00 ’ ’Plainsman and The Lady” Marines during W.W. II. (2 a singing troupe, and a killing spearhead a national goodwill affair. (2 hrs.) ©MOVIE-(DRAMA)”** 1948 William Elliot, Vera hrs.) 1:20 falls tor a Southern belle. (80 ’ Three Warrior»” 1979 Randy drive benefiting a corrupt Ralston. The story of the 12: $5 mins.) politician. (2 hrs., 40 mins.) ©M OVIE -(ADVENTURE) *** Quald. A 13 year old boy, Pony Express and those who © M OVIE -(COMEDY) * *% "Operation Pacific” 1851 1:30 ashamed of his Indian an­ 0:00 helped make It a successful ’ *1941” 1979 Dan Aykroyd, fflMOVilE -(ADVENTURE) ©MOVIE-(COMEDY) *% John Wayne, Patricia Neal.
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