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Ray Milland, Grace Kelly. A reptiles. (75 mins.) Christopher Lee. When two J 2 4 0 children from another planet QMOVE-(DRAMA)*** husband, knowing his wife is “ ’John And ttav" 19« unfaithful, plans her murder. QMOVIE -(COMEDY)*** leave their remote terrestrial (2hrs.,30mins.^ "The Jeffc" 1979 Steve home to see what life is like in Oustin Hoflman, Mia Farrow. Martin, Bernadette Peters. a big city, their adventures Following a pickup in a bar, a «M O V E -(S U S P E N S E ) " V * Rags to riches to rags story of begin. (Rated G)(93 mins.) young man and woman spend S W îJ L - a weirdo white raised by a 24 hours in lovemaking before ^M em le,? 1664 Sean Con­ poor southern Negro family. THE SUNDAY BIG learning each other's names. nery, Tippi Hedren. The (2 hrs.) . husband of a kleptomaniac (Rated R) (93 mins.) M*' Q. 149 'Audrey Rose' 1977 Stars: tries to save her from jail and QMOVE-(CARTOON)** salvage their marriage. (3 «MOVE-{WESTERN)** Marsha Mason, Anthony Journey Back To Oz" f 972 hrs.) ^Apache Troll" 1942 Lloyd Hopkins. An unsuspecting Voices' of Liza Minnelli. m ovies Nolan, Donna Reed. Indians couple are suddenly con­ Mickey Rooney. Dorothy go on the warpath in order to fronted by a man claiming returns to Oz to see. all her avenge robbery of their that their daughter was really friends and encounters-tha Thursday Friday AFTERNOON ceremonial pipe. (90 mins.) his daughter in her previous wicked wifeh of the wesf'S" life. (2 hrs.) (Closed- sister. (69 mins.) EVENING EVENING QMOVE-(OOMEDY) *** Captioned; U.S.A.) ^Smekey and the Bandit" “ SUNDAY NIGHT 949 7*0 1977 Burf Reynolds, Sally « m o v e -(w S b t e r n )** h «Move-(COMEDY)** **% Field. Macho C.B.'er known Shadow Of The Hawk' 1976 ^ X opper Canyon" 1M9 Ray «M OVIE -(ADVENTURE) *** ^UetUng Away From N AT' 9 0 Bud as 'Bandit' romances girl Milland. Hedy Lamarr. ^General Dtod At Dawn" Abbott, Lou Costello. Two Stars: Jan Michael Vincent, 1 M Gary Cooper, Madeleine 1971 Barbara Feldon, Larry while trying to win a bet by Marilyn Hassett. A young city Southern veterans move Hagman. Two middle-aged, zanies solve a murder at a running a (ruck load of beer dweller flees his urban West to find money to rebuild Carroll. A mercenary (alls in radio station, g trs .) their homes ruined in the Civil love with a spy while battling middle-class couples sell from Texas to Georgia with surroundings with a pretty their houses, quit work, to try the sheriff In hot pursuit. (PG) reporter to discover the roots War, and encounter many an Oriental warlord. (2 hrs.) a 'back to nature' life style. fCMMVE-tOOMBTY)*** problems. (105 mins.) fcOO ^K M From Brooklyn" 19« (96 mins.) of his Indian herilaga, but is tDMOVIE -(COMEDY) *** (90 mins.) 9:69 ed into a battle against QMOVIE-(ADVENTURE) *** Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. A QMOVE -(ORAMA)'** rituals that could QMOVE-(ADVENTURE) ** “ ■Kid From Brooklyn" 1M "Return From witch meek milkman accidentally Dariny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. A becomes a prizefighter. (2 ^vSceputoHiold" 1979 » destroy him and the woman"Oame fo r VuNuroe'' meek milkman accidentally Mountain" Bette Davis, Marjoe Gortner, Ed Nelson. he loves. (2 hrs.) Richard Harris, Richard Christopher Lee. (When two hrs.) Drama of drug smuggling, Roundtree. A battle of wits becomes a prizefighter. (2 children from another planet 249 double-dealing and high hrs.) FIC- QMOVE -OHRRIER)** between; a ruthless mer­ fl«THURSDAY THUR8 NIGHT AT THE leave their remote terrestrial rofits set on the exotic ^Th e Bhmtng" 1171 Jackcenary smuggling U.S. M0V1E8 home to see what life is like in awaiian island of Kauai. Nicholson, Shelley Duvall. An helicopters into Africa during a big city, their adventures 'T H X -Ilip f 1971 Robert (Rated PG) (95 mins.) extra sensory gift called The a terrorist war and a fierce The Adventures of Nellie begin. (Rated G^93 mins.) Duvall, Dona« Please nee. In R Bly‘ 1981 Stars: Linda Purl. dehumanized world of future, Shining' terrorizes a family freedom tighter hardened by Gene Barry. An indomitable men are reduced by drugs to man. (Rated R) (2 hrs., 23 the conflict. (Rated R) (107 muckraker, Nellie Bly, was QMOVIE -(DRAMA)*** m ins.) m ins.) ^Kroud Rebel" 1969 Alan automatons. One computer- Sunday 1940 one of the world's first well Ladd, Olivia de Havilland. matched couple find love. (2 10:15 known female journalists, hrs.) «MOVIE-(HISTORICAL) ** «MOVE-(DRAMA)*** whose personal involvement After his wife's deattr.a man hton— NQ ^The Only Way" 1972 Jane comes North searoktag fora 2 J 9 ' Seymour, Maria Potter. Story t VOV m v P l P 06R CIVWn in her exposes of the in­ doctor who can help n\R(9H9 R B D 1f)**H 1664 Neville Brand, Emile tolerable conditions in U .8 .A ." 1979 QM OVE -(WESTERN) *** of Nazi occupation in Den­ Meyer. While trying to get sweatshops and insane Scott Baio. Ron Palillo. A ^Guel In The 8un" 1947 mark. 1(15 mins.) their demands for better asylums in New York City In street skater comes to a roller Gregory Peck, Jennifer «MOVE -(ADVENTURE) prison conditions, prisoners the 1880's made her a legend. disco to win a championship Jones. Half-breed woman take over a building and hold (2 hrs.) seekers" 19M Lana Turner, "One Minute To Zero" 1962 George Hamilton. When a contest, but is threatened by caught between the love of Robert Milchum, Ann Blyth. A eight guards as hostages. 9:30 banking tycoon demands the a local gang leader. (Rated two brothers. (3 hrs.) hard-bitten infantry colonel (100 mins.) Q M O V IE -(8CIENCE- resignation of his son-in-law PG) (94 mins!) and a civilian worker are at FICTION)*' because of embezzlement, the front in Korea, when the "War Of The Worlds" 1963 blackmail, accidents and QM0VE-(0«Sb )Y)»* _ enemy attacks a small town. Jerk" J979 Steve Gene Barry, Les Tremayne. death ensue. (2 hrs.) AFTERNOON (2 hrs.) Martin, Bernadette Peters. Mars invades the earth with > 4 9 1977 Burt ReynoMsTSaHy Rags to riches to rigs story of an armada of death dealingQMOVE-(HORROR) *tt Field. Macho C.B.'er known 1949 s weirdo white raised by a space ships. (105 mins.) ntfen W lM ut A BodV' 1962 as 'Bandit' romances girl Q M O V E -(D R A M A ) * * * poor southern Negrovfamily. Robert Hutton, George while trying to vhn a bet by 1911 Anthony Quinn, (Rated R) (93 mins." Colouris. The dismembered running a buck load of beer ine E.G. Marshall. Mayor Alcala, QMOVIE-(COMEDY)** head of the Eleventh Century from Texas to Georgia with Hepburn, Ginger Rogers. who has hold office for 16 1249 ^xNtte Oemnoaf' U N Tatum oracle, Nostradamus, creates the sheriff in hoi pursuit. (PG) Aspiring actresses struggle yoars, is pushed harder than O'Neal. KristyMcNichol. Two havoc for a scientist. (105 (96 m ins.) to attain success in a ever by a tough re-election 1979 teenage girls, after meeting a m ins.) theatrical boarding house. (2 campaign; and by an Burt Lancaster, Craig swinger who brags of her «MOVE-(DRAMA)** hrs.) unknown fanatic bent on Wasson. A crusty military lifer sexual activities, make a nirban Cowboy" 1979 John killing him. (2 hrs.) finds himself Ill-prepared for wager as to who will Travolta. Debora Winger. EVP 9N O the ambiguities oI con­ surrender her virginity first. Story of a modern-day Texas t rvwB|t n— 1974 )**H temporary war. (Rated R) (113 (Rated R)(92 mins.) youth who works by day in a Tim Coway, Jan Murray. A ___ Charles mins.) refinery and spends his conservative computer Boyer. Hedy Lamarr. A ill CHAMJE CHAPUN wealthy girt becomes dazzled COMEDY THEATRE: THE nights dressed like a cowboy QMOVE-MEriTERM*** programmer lives on at a western bar. (Rated R) (z T"He Caro Btad" ÜN9 Dean rollerskates forseven days lo by the Caabah and its ADVENTURER notorious citizen, Pepe Le hrs., 15 m ins.^ Martin. Robert MNchum. win a place in thè Guinness Louis Hayward, Veronica — 1 1 * Professional gambler gets Book of World Records, and Moko-()05 mine.) QMOVE-(COMEDY)** QMOVIE involMd in cfooknd poliif lo compete for attention wfdi Hurst 1919 Africa: A British _ . 'OhetUe IfcCarthy, PROTON)' game . and is unable to hfs son'a famous officer leads a mission to DeteettM" m Edoar M M_ te o f U r n ____ prevent other players from stepfather. (90 mins.) recover • cache of arms. (96 Bergen, Robert CummingslA ..
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