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Saturday Sunday K 3P Monday Tuesday < IJ ft ' it a secluded inn. (90 mins.) great country estate near •MOVIE-(ADVENTURE)** dead twin sister, and starts a QMOVIE-(DRAMA)** London. (Rated G) (2 hrs.) ^• F fo ik e e " 1999 Roger brutal murdsr rampage. (2 ^vrtoan Cowboy" 1979 John IfcJO * Moore, James Mason. Un­ hrs.) Travolta, Debora Winger. Q M OVIE-(D R AM A) ** derwater espionage thriller. Story of a modern-day Texas ^ "Th e Island" 1969 Michael • (Rated PG) (99 mins.) QMOVIE -(CCMEDY) *V* youth .who works by day In a Caine, David Warner, Piracy ^Tlust You AndMs, Kkf' 1979 refinery and spends his In the Garrlbean. (114 mins.) EVENING__________________ George Burns, Brooke nights dressed like a Cowboy Shields. A retired vaudevlllian QMOVIE -(TITLE UNAN­ 7199 at a western bar. (Rated R) (2 NOUNCED) (BOmlns.) and a runaway orphan pair up hrs., 15 mins.) 10:40 QMOVIE-(DRAMA)** in this ideal family picture. 9:15 Q CBS 8ATURDAY NIGHT ^ B m a a M J p on Interstate (Rated PG) (91 mins.) • M O V IE -(HORROR) **% MOVIE Five" 1979 Robert Conrad, •The Legacy*' 1970 'I Know Why The Caged Bird Vera Miles. Massive crash on QMOVIE -(WESTERN) * Katharine Ross, Sam Elliott. Sings' 1980 Stars: Paul a Southern California freeway ^ r h e Hangman" 1969 Robert Man and woman are caught in Benjamin, Diahann Carroll. during a holiday weekend. (2 Taylor, Una Louise. A the web of an odd family. Based on Maya Angelou's hra.) lawman must buck the entire (Rated R) (105 mins.) autobiography about a QMOVIE-(DRAMA) **W town defending a man wanted sensitive black girl who finds ^Electric Horseman" 1979 for murder. (115 mins.) poetry and pain in the South Robert Redford, Jane Fonda. .1030 Saturday as she is growing up during A near-derelict steals a $12 •MOVIE -(COMEDY)* *% the Depression years. million thoroughbred from a ^ H o t Stuff' 1979 Dorn morning_____________ (Repeat; 2 nra.) Vegas hotel and heads for DeLuise, Suzanne Pleshette. 8:05 some grazing land. (Rated A true-life caper, where the PG)(2hrs.) Q M OVIE-(D R AM A) ***H QM OVIE -(DRAMA)**!* cops con the crooks into ^Youiw Mr. Lincoln" 1999 ^ H o m e Before Dark" 1969 839 delivering all the stolen Henry Fonda, Alice Brady. Jean Simmons, Dan SUNDAY NIGHT goods to a police-operated O'Herlihy. A woman tries to K 3P fencing operation. (Rated PG) The story of Lincoln's early 'Black Bird' 1975 Stars: :vears beginning in 1832, when adjust to society after a (87 mins.) he starts out as a young nervous breakdown. (2 hrs.) George Segal, Stephens 11:39 Audran. The son of the lawyer. (2 hr».^ 1230 QMOVIE-(COMEDY) *t* Thursday Friday QMOVIE -(TITLE UNAN­ famous detective, Sam ^V SaH ed To Tahiti With An QM OVIE -(WESTERN) **)* NOUNCED) 1 £ 0 mins.) Spade, doesn't realize he has AH Girt Crew" 1969 Gardner EVENING AFTERNOON ^TOde To Hangman's Tree" the priceless Maltese Falcon McKay, Diane McBaln. Young In his possession until a gang man who's sailing ability has _ 7:00 1997 Jack Lord, James QMOVIE-(THRILLER)** 4:90 Farentino. The 'Black Bandit' ^ T h e 8iun(ng" 1979 Jack of devious criminals tries to been belittled, bets s friend •MOVIE-{WESTERN) **VY QM OVIE -(DRAMA) *** steal it. (2 hra.^ he can beat him to Tahiti with "Johnny Concho" 1000 as a 810,000 price on his Nicholson, Shelley Duvall. An ^ o m e Came Running" 1080 ead, after escaping from the extra sensory gift called The an all girl craw. (2 hrs.) Frank Sinatra, Keenan Wynn. Frank Sinatra, Shirley R QMOVIE-fCOMEDY)** QMOVIE-(DRAMA)*** A cowardly soul must build hangman's tree near Boot Shining* terrorizes a family ^Em okey And The Bandit IT MacLaine. Disillusionment of Hill. (2 hrs.) man. (Rated R) (2 hrs., 23 ^Eom s Came Running" 1969 courage lor a shoot-out. (2 a worldly-wise, hard-drinking 1969 Burt Raynokta, Sally Frank Sinatra, Shirley h r a .) 11:30 mins.) young man makes him seek QMOVIE -(TITLE- UNAN­ 1:09 Field. Further adventures of a MacLaine. Diaillusionmont of 0.00 trucker, his girlfriend and the a worldly-wise, hard-drinking •MOVIE-(MYSTERY) *** solace in companionship of NOUNCED) (3 hrs.) QMOVIE-(COMEDY)**** seedy characters who are ^Th e Bank Dick" 1940 W.C. law. (Rated TO)j101 mins.) young man makes him seek ^•Marlowe" 1100 James solace in companionship of honest about the way they AFTERNOON_______________ Fields, Franklin Pangborn. Gamer, Carroll O'Connor. A live. (2 hra., 16 mins.) QMOVIE saady characters who are private eye is hired by a girl to Accidentally tripping a bank 1230 robber, lands a man a Job as a ^Afvaraz KaHy" 1999 William honest about the way they find her missing brother and E V B tis a . Holden, Richard Wktmark. A live. <2 hrs., 16 mbit.) encounters gangsters and QMOVIE -(COMEDY- guard...then he faces a real MEBTERN)**)* robbery. (90 mins.) renegade adventurer, murder. (2 hra j 9:00 bringing a herd of 2500 cattle •MOVIE ^ADVENTURE- •M OVIE -(COMEDY) *** •MOVIE-(WESTERN)*** "Pardnera" 1909 Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis. Two QM OVIE-(D R AM A) **tt from Mexico to a Union army WUSfCAU “ H 1099 nBan CaMed Horae" 1970 major is kidnapped by a "Lisbon Story" 1947 David Eddie Cantor, Ruth Etting. A Richard Harris. Judith An­ nitwits got embroiled with ^Veflanear' 1690 Jan Michael masked raiders, terrorizing reckless Confederate guerilla Farrar, Patricia Burks. Girt zany is transported two- derson. An English aristocrat Vincent, Art Carney. An off- who forces him to deliver the the old wost.^2 hra.) duty seaman dares to stand singer joins the underground thousand years in time to gets captured by Sioux In­ herd to a starving Richmond. during the war. (2 nra., 5 ancient Rome. (2 hrs.) dians in the Dakotas and up to a New York gang that's (2 hrs.) QMOVIE-(COMEDY)** terrorizing his Lower East mins.) • THURSDAY NIGHT AT undergoes torture to prove 1036 1:69 T H E M OVES his worth. (PG)(2hrs;> ^ r e a t Bank Robbery" 1909 Side neighborhood. (Rated Kim Novak, Zero Mostel. A PG) (100 mins.) Q M OVIE-(DRAM A) **)* QMOVIE-(ADVENTURE) ** fleggerman. Thief 1979 CKTVFfOOAY NIGHT MOVIE ’’Honeycomb" 1972 C a rrie For Vultures" Stars: Jean Simmons, Glenn. T o m Turkey' 1971 Stars: Dick bogus preacher, outlaws and a Mexican gang alt compete Geraldine Chaplin, Per Richard Harris, Richard Ford. A television adaptation Van Dyke, Pippa Scott. A Oscarsson. A dull, con­ Roundtree. A battle of wits of Irwin Shaw's segual to town in danger of extinction for control of the town. (2 Sunday hrs.) ventional married couple between a ruthless mer­ 'Rich Man, Poor Man.' takes a challenge to give up becomes involved In cenary smuggling U.S. Following the murder of one smoking for one month and 1230 MORNING QMOVIE-(COMEDY)*** "games" where fantasy helicopters into Africa during brother, Tom, and the win $25300,000, but a public 8:36 replaces reaMty^2 hra.) a terrorist war and a fierce disappearance of the other, relations man tries to ^ T to m a n Soandala" 1993 Eddie Cantor, Ruth Etting. A QMOVIE-(ADVENTURE) *** freedom fighter hardened by Rudy, Gretchen Jordeche, a sabotage the efforM2 hrs.) i FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE the conflict. (Rated R) (107 QM CM E -(ADVENTURE) ‘ zany is transported two- ^Flight Of The Phoenix" Hollywood film editor Is 1998 James Stewart, Richard bsession' 1978 Stars: Cliff mins.) allowed to direct her first ^Escape Of The Bkdmen" thousand years in time to f ancient Rome. (2 hrs.) Attenborough. A plane crash Robertson, Genevieve movie in Munich, where her 1971 Doug McClure, Chuck leaves a group of men Buiold. A woman who was son Billy becomes involved Connors. During WWII, Allied 230 (QMOVIE -(ADVENTURE) stranded in the Arabian kidnapped and killed 18 years Tuesday with a German radical. (2 hrs.) POWs held by Germans in Desert. (3 hrs.) earlier seems to reappear, in M 6 impregnable castle plan to the person of a beautiful girl, EV EN ffO - gJMOVIE -(ADVENTURE) hang-glide to freedom. (2 "Land That Time Forgot" AFTERNOON_______________ 1976 Doug McClure, John to the husband who has never hrs.) stopped loving heir. (2 hra.) 739 - 'Caravan To Vaooaree" 1974 McEnery. Edgar Rice 1239 QFRNX~ FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE • M O VIE-(SU SPEN SE) **tt QMpVIE-(DRAMA) **H •MOVIE-(SUSPENSE) **V4 Charlotte Rampling, David MOVIES Burroughs tale of a U-boat ^Vanishing Point" 1971 crew and British ship-wreck "They Only KW Thek Affray Made Me A KMei" Bimey. Attempts to smuggle 'Beggarmarv, Thief 1979 Barry Newman, Cleavon survivors stranded on an Masters" 1979 James Garner, 1949 Barbara Britten, Robert an East European scientist, Stars: Jean Simmons, Glenn Lowery. An innocent man is a Little. An ex-racer and former out of France and Into the Ford. Gretchen Jordache's Island Inhabited . by Katharine Ross. A policeman prehistoric men and beasts. tries to solve the murder of a prime suspect In a bank cop sets out to deliver a U.S. are hampered rt>y picture is accepted in com- robbeiy-murder, .'but he Is souped-up car and, taking harassment and kidnappings tltlon at the Cannes Film (2 hrs.) pregnant woman, with a formidable doberman pin­ saved by a girt, (110 mins.) pep pills along the way, by a ecrupieless rival-gang stival; and Monika arrives 430 eludes the police and meets a bent on gleaning the KIn Cannes, in the guise of a >VIE -(WESTERN) ** scher figuring prominently. (2 o" 1971 Faye Dunaway, hrs.) QMOVIE-(DRAMA) ** variety of characters. (2 hrs.) fugitives' secrets for resale news reporter, to help her T lK M s d Raaputin" 1999 QMOVIE -(ADVENTURE) to the highest bidder.
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