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Document 62920 romance) (G) 81m. Sat. 12:30 a.m. (VCR) "Cobra" * ('86) Sylvester Stallone, Brtgftte "Uttle Women" **** (*33) Katharine Hepburn, Nielsen. A Los Angeles detective and his part- DIS Joan Bennett. Jo, Beth, Amy and Meg grow ner protect a model from a night slasher and his "Adam's Rib" **** ('49) Spencer Tracy, up in Victorian Concord, Mass. (Drama) 116m. neo-fascist army. (Crime drama) (R) 87m. Wed. Katharine Hepburn. Married lawyers clash in Wed. 12a.m. (VCR) 9 p.m., 4:45 a.m.; Sat. 8 p.m. (CC) (S) (VCR) and out of court over a woman's right "Perfect Harmony" ('91) Peter Scolari, Darren "Dead Solid Perfect" ** ('88) Randy Quaid, to shoot her husband and his girlfriend. McGavin. A prep-school choirboy in late-1950s Kathryn Harrold. A wild pro golfer with a fed-up (Romance-comedy) 101m. Sun. 10 p.m. South Carolina befriends a black teen-ager wife tries to get his life together in time for the "Alice in Wonderland" *** ('51} Lewis'Car- versed in the blues. (Drama) 105m. Sun. 4 U.S. Open. (Comedy-drama) 93m. Thu. 2 a.m. roll's little heroine falls down a rabbit hole. Ani- p.m.; Sat. 7 p.m. (CC) (CC)(S) mated. (Children) (G) 75m; Sun. 10 a.m.; Fri. 7 "Red Riding Hood" * ('87) Craig T. Nelson, Is- "Deadly Cere" * ('87) Cheryl Ladd, Jason Miller. p.m. (CC) (VCR) abella Rossellini. Evil Godfrey eyes his twin's A surgical nurse cannot hide her alcohol/drug "The Babe Ruth Story" ** ('48) William Bendix, wife and has his wolfish henchman spy on abuse from her intensive-care-unit colleagues. Claire trevor, The baseball player goes from Red Riding Hood. (Children) 80m. Sat. 2 p.m. (Drama) 92m. Tue. 8 a.m. wayward youth to Boston Red Sox pitcher to (S)(VCR) "The Expendables" * ('88) Anthony Finetti, Pe- New York Yankees home-run hero. (Biography) "Sttk Stocking*" .*** ('57) Fred Astwre, Cyd ter Nelson. A commando captain teads misfits 107m. Mon. 11:30 p.m. (VCR) Chansse. A Hollywood producer falls in love on missions to rescue nurses and capture a Viet "Batman" ** ('66) Adam West, Burt Ward. with a Russian spy in Paris. (Musical comedy) Cong colonel. (Action) (R) 92m, Fri. 2:30 a.m. Batman and Robin save Gotham City from the 117m. Wed. 10 p.m., 4 a.m. (S) (VCR) (VCR) Catwoman, Joker, Penguin and Riddler, (Action) "Spaced Invaders" * ('90) Douglas Bare, Royal "Feet Food" ** ('89) Clark Brandon, Ran- (PG) 105m. Fri. 9 p.m., 2:30 a.m. (VCR) Dano. Goofy little green martians land in a sher- dal Patrick. Collegiate hustlers top a food ty- "Bringing Up Baby" **** ('38) Katharine Hep- iff's town on Halloween, thinking there's an in- coon by turning a girl $ gas station into a ham- burn, Cary Grant. A paleontologist loses a di- vasion. (Comedy) (PG) 101m. Thu. 8 p.m., 2:30 burger stand. (Comedy) (PG-13) 92m. Tue. 1 nosaur bone to a dog whose heiress owner has a.m. (CC) (VCR) p.m. (CC) (VCR) a pet leopard, Baby. (Comedy) 102m, Mon. 9 "Superman" *** (78) Christopher Reeve, "The Front Page" *** (74) Jack Lemmon, p.m., 3:30 a.m. (VCR) Gene Hackman. Jor-EI of Krypton sends his Walter Matthau. The managing editor of a 1920s "Courage Mountain" ** ('89) Juliette Caton, baby to Earth, where he grows up as Clark Kent Chicago paper stalls his ace reporter with a Jan Rubes. Swiss Alps teen Heidi leaves her and works at the Daily Planet. (Action) (PG) story. (Comedy-drama) (PG) 106m. Fri. 2 p.m. grandfather and boyfriend for school in World 143m. Sat. 3:30 p.m., 2 a.m. (VCR) "Gleaming the Cube" ** ('88) Christian Slater, War 11taly. (Adventure) (PG) 96m. Wed. 8 p.m., "Sylvester" ** ('85) Melissa Gilbert, Richard Steven Bauer. A suburban skateboarder solves 2 a.m. (VCR) Farnsworth. A spunky Texas girl and an old the supposed, suicide of his adopted Vietnamese "Curly Top (Color)" ('35) Shirley Temple, John Westerner take a rodeo horse to the Olympic brother. (Action) (PG-13) 106m. Mon. 11 a.m. Boles. A Park Avenue millionaire adopts a frisky trials in Kentucky. (Drama) (PG) 103m, Tue. 6 (CC) (VCR) orphan and her teen-age sister. (Musical) 75m. p.m. "Hollywood Hot Tubs 2" * ('90) Jewel Shepard, Tue. 10 a.m., 1:30 a.m. (CC) "Tarzan in Manhattan" +* ('89) Joe Lara, Kim Patrick Day. Valley girl Crystal goes to school "Dennis the Menace" * ('87) Victor DiMattia, Crosby. Tarzan flies to New York, where cab- to learn how to take over her mother's hot-tub Patricia Estrin. A paleontologist promotes a di- bie Jane and her father help him rescue Chee- business. (Comedy) (R) 100m. Tue. 2:55 a.m. nosaur theme park after Dennis discovers an tah from a madman. (Adventure) 96m. Thu. 10 (VCR) old bone. (Comedy-drama) 94m. Mon. 10 a.m. p.m., 4:15 a.m. "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" *** ('88) Kee- "Disney's Coyote Tales" ('91) Junior Coy- "The Wizard of Oz" ** ('82) Farm girl nen Ivory Wayans, Bernie Casey. A black vet- ote learns lessons from "Pests of the West," Dorothy meets a Tin Man, Scarecrow and eran, his idol and other ghetto good guys battle "Ugly Duckling," "Goliath II" and other cartoons. Cowardly Lion. Animated. (Children) 79m. Thu. a white mobster called Mr. Big. (Comedy) (R) (Children) 90m. Wed. 6p.m. (CC) 6 p.m. (S) (VCR) 88m. Sat. 1:10 a.m. (CC) (S) (VCR) "The Elm-Chanted Forest" ** ('86) Artist Peter "The Image11 *** ('90) Albert Finney, John Ma- Pallette saves the Fantasy Forest from Emperor honey. A top TV journalist fights with his pro- Spine, the cactus king. Animated. (Children) HBO ducer, flirts with his researcher and questions 83m. Wed. 10 a.m. (VCR) "The Abyss" *** ('89) Ed Harris, Mary Eliza- his ethics. (Comedy-drama) (R) 90m. Fri. 4:35 "Ewoks: The Battle for Endor" *** ('85) Wil- beth Mastrantonio. Estranged oil-platform work- a.m. (CC) (S) (VCR) ford Brimley, Aubree Miller. Hermit fsloa, Ewok ers and a Navy SEAL find pink aliens down "Immediate Family" ** ('89) Glenn Close, Wicket and furry Teek rescue a girl and an deep. (Science fiction) (PG-13) 140m. Fri. 11:30 James Woods. An infertile coupJe and un- Ewok family from a witch's dungeon. (Children) a.m. (CC) (VCR) wed parents see a lawyer about adoption. 100m. Mon. 6p.m., 1:30 a.m. (VCR) "Beyond the Stars" * ('89) Martin Sheen, Chris- (Comedy-drama) (PG-13) 100m. Fri. 9:45 a.m. "Felix the Cat: The Movie" ('88) Felix uses tian Slater. The son of a former NASA scientist "Impulse" **+ ('90) Theresa Russell, Jeff his magic bag to free a princess from a befriends a fallen astronaut changed for life by Fahey. An undercover Hollywood policewoman warlike duke in another dimension. Animated. his moonwalk. (Drama) (PG) 88m. Mon, 1 p.m.; goes too far with an assistant district attor- (Children) 82m. Sat. 10 a.m. Fri. 5 p.m. (S) (VCR) ney on a drug case. (Suspense) (R) 109m. Sun. "Flipper" ** ('63) Chuck Connors, Luke Halpin. "The Big Picture" ** ('89) Kevin Bacon, Emily 4:40 a.m.; Tue. 11:45 p.m.; Fri. 8 p.m. (CC) (S) The son of a Florida Keys fisherman rescues a Longstreth. A young director rises in Hollywood (VCR) speared dolphin and nurses it back to health. amid ruthless people and symbols of bad taste. "The Investigation: inside a Terrorist Bomb- (Children) (G) 90m. Thu. 10 a:m., 1 a.m. (Comedy) (PG-13) 101m. Sun. 5 p.m.; Fri. 8 ing" ** ('90) John Hurt, Martin Shaw. A British "Flipper's New Adventure" ** ('64) Luke a.m. (CC) (S) (VCR) TV newsman doubts the guilt of six Irish- Halpin, Pamela Franklin. The dolphin and his "Blame It on the Night" * ('84) Nick Mancuso, men imprisoned for life for a 1974 bombing.' young master rescue a family of English aristo- Byron Thames. His mother's death forces a mil- (Docudrama) 98m. Tue. 9.30 a.m. (CC) (S) crats held hostage in the Bahamas. (Children) itary cadet to hit the road with the rock-star fa- "The Iron Triangle" ** (89) Beau Bridges, (G) 103m. Fri. 10a.m. (VCR) ther he never knew. (Drama) (PG-13) 85m. Tue. Haing S. Ngor. An Army captain forms a bond "The In-Laws" *** (79) Peter Falk, Alan Arkin. 2:30 p.m.; Sat. 9:30 a.m. (S) (VCR) with his teen-age Viet Cong captor in 1969. A New York dentist lands in a Central Amer- "The Boy Who Could Fly" ** (86; Lucy (War) (R) 90m. Sat. 2:40 a.m. (S) (VCR) ican hotspot with his daughter's shady future Deakins, Jay Underwood. A teen-ager befriends "Joe Versus the Volcano" ** ('90) Tom Hanks, father-in-law. (Comedy) (PG) 103m. Fri. 12:30 an autistic boy who sits on his roof across from Meg Ryan, A dying man meets three women on a.m. (VCR) her window, perched as if ready to fly. (Fan- his way to Polynesia, where a tycoon expects "fvanhoe" *** ('52) Robert Taylor, Elizabeth tasy) (PG) 108m. Thu. 5:30 p.m.; Sat 2:30 p.m. him to jump into a volcano. (Romance-comedy) Taylor. Back from the Crusades, knight Ivan- (CC) (S) (VCR) (PG) 102m. Sun. 1:30 p.m., 11:30 p.m:; Wed. 2 hoe restores his Saxon honor with Rebecca and "By Dawn's Early Light" ** ('90) Powers p.m., 11:30 p.m. Lady Rowena. (Adventure) 107m. Tue. 11:30 Boothe, Rebecca De Mornay.
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