6B CD ae “Eleni! (1985, Dramo}) John Malkovich, Linda Hunt, Un joufnaliste amari- cin, d'origine gracque, veut retrouver les “‘lib- ofateurs"’ communistes qui ont juge at axa- cute sa mere durant laquerre cjvila da 1947-) 12:15 @ @& ax “Stool’” (1980, Drama) Jennifer O'Noill, Lee Majors, A beautiful woman is ass- isted by a tovgh construction foraman in run- ning the company sho inherits aftor her fath- @r's suspicious, supposedly accidental daath. 1:00 2 @) xen “Double Indemnity” (1944) Frad MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck. iter 9 Feat aes NRENGR ARR RR SOES 2 GD “Matlock: The Legacy’ (1992, Mys- tory} (Part 1 of 2) Andy Griffith, Brynn Thayer, Matlock and Leanne probe a connection bo- tween his late father and a 40-year-old mur- der, (in Stereo) Q GD GD nae “Dirty Harry” (1971, Drama) ~ Clint Eastwood, Harry Guardino. A determined olice datective dofias his superiors and gam: las with innocent lives to capture a sniper '. gerrorizing San Francisco. 11:05 — GD kx "La Gifle’ (1974, Comedia} Lino Ventura, Isabella, Adjani. Un professeur de ' geographie, separo de sa femme, a das prob- james avec sa fille. D - GR @ “Matlock: The Legacy" (1992, Mys- tery) {Part 1 of 2) Andy Griffith, Brynn Thayer. Matlock and Leanne probe a connection be- . tween his fate fathor and a 40-year-old mur- * der. (In Stereo) QD ~ ~ 8:30 GB GP xxx “Lethal Weapon 2" (1989, Drama) Mal Gibson, Danny Glover. South Afri- can drug smugglers, nrotected by diplomatic immunity, encounter «-.* Los Angeles police detectives who refuse to back off the case. {In Stereo) O ' 9:00 BD te “To Killa Priest” (1988, Crama) Christopher Lambert, Ed Harris. A Communist officer in Poland plots the assassination of a priast whose support of the Solidarity move- “ment brands him a threat. 9:20 @ CZ) “Coup de foudre" (1983, Drame} Isa- bella Huppert, Miou-Miou. Apres la guerre, deux femmos marices, meres de famille se lient d’amitie, mais cette complicite derangera leurs maris. Q) . i ‘ 10:30 B® ane “Travels With My Aunt” (1972, Comedy) Maggie Smith, Alec MecCowen. An English banker's bering exist- ence is shattered by the glohe-trotting adven- _tute he shares with his eccentric aunt. “ 6:00 @® @) xx “Police Academy” (1984, Co- medy) Steve Guttenberg, Kim Cattrall. Misfits tenth fealize their dreams of becoming cops when a mayoral decrea forces tho focal police aca- demy to open its doors to anyona. 8.00 €D 25) 44% ’Matlock: Tho Power Brokers’ {1987, Drama} Andy Griffith, Ralph Betlamy. Matlock defends a Washington, 0.C., column- ist implicated in murder and a possibla conspi- racy. (In Stareo) G) GD (28) wee “The Terminator’ (1984, Sci- ance Fiction) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton. A cyborg from tha yaar 2629 is sant to present-day Los Angoles 10 assassinate a woman who is destined to give birth to a ravo- tutionary. YTV 3) 4414 “Blue Denim" (1959, Orama} Brandon de Wilde, Carat Lynley. An unwanted Prognancy forces two tean-agers to fe- evaluate their livas and plan for the future. {In Stereo} 9:00 @D ® #42 “Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Blues” (1993, Adventure} Sean Patrick Flanery. Harrison Ford. Indy teains up with Eliot Ness and Ernest Haming- way to solve the murdar of a well-known res- taurataur in 1920s Chicago. Q 6B G2 ae% “Khartoum” (1966, Drama) Charlton Heston, Laurance Olivier. In the fate 19th century, Gun, Charles Gordon and his men defend Khartoum against Arab religious fanatics. ~ ARTS (i) #a«'2 “Splendor in the Grass’ (1961, Orama) Natalie Wood, Warren Beatty. A young woman, believing she is in love, suf- fers an emotional collapse when the man stops seeing her. 10:00 613 GD #% “Indigo Autumn” (1988, Drama} Lisa Schrage, Mars Singer. An attractive older man draws a reclusive young widow out of her salf-imposed exile. () “Them” (1992, Grama) Zaza Kolelichvili, Mindia Lordkipanidze. A petty young criminal begins a downward spiral which eventually leads to imprisonment in an icy gulag. 11:00 GB) @ « “Graveyard Shift" (1990, Horror} David Andraws, Kelly Wolf. Late-night work- ers bacome midnight snacks for a monster ina rat-intested mill. Based on a Stephen King story. , 6:00 GB CD s* “Spaced invaders’ (1990, Co- mady} Douglas Barr, Royal Dano. Pint-sized martians land in the American Midwest after intercepting a rebroadcast of Orson Welles’ “War of the Worlds” radio show. @ BD ae% “Caddyshack’’ (1980, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Bill Murray. A caddy at an exclu- sive country club encounters bizarre charac- ters when he competes in a golf tournament. 7:00 *+# “Revenge of the Nerds Ill: Tha Noxt Genoration’’ (1992, Comedy) Robert Carradine, Ted McGinley. A rich alumnus joins forces with former jock Dean Gable.in a nefar- ious plot to overthrow nard-controtled Adams Collage. {in Steroo) GD 8:00 @ ® «xh “Falling Cver Backwards’ (1990, Comedy) Saul Rubinek, Helen Hughes. A meek, middle-aged apartment dweller tries to create a new life for himself with his jong- estranged parents and his seductive landlord. ARTS GD *xt% “Tho Cloning of Joanna May" (1991, Drama) (Part 3 of 3) Patricia Hodge, Brian Cox. A middle-aged divorcee learns that her ex-husband has created a trio of youthful clones to replace her. 3:00 @®) & GD “Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bambonek Story” (1993, Drama} (Part 1 of 2) Tatum O'Neal, Bruce Grognwood. ° Premiere. Based on the life of ex-cop Lawren- From page 22 Steve Lillywhite on challenging moments: “My most difficult thing | suppose is to get Bono to finish his lyrics, I’ve got memories of making early U2 records that were absolute hell at the time, but now Hook back on that and ! can - say ‘OK that was great.’ ”’ Dennis Muirhead, who works - with Sting now, on challenging momenis: ‘I persuaded a court to prevent sending to jail Brian Davidson, the drummer of The Nice. It was a cocaine possession charge.’’ He was given a suspend- ed sentence after Muirhead found a fan connection in court. Jerry Harrison on challenging moments: “The most difficult thing? To break up with the Mad- ern Lovers, We pot dissipated in the hot desert of Los Angeles. The ~ record company fed us money, ’ but not enough. | was totally broke when the band broke up.” Steve Lillywhite on what he looks for in a band: “A good voice is obviously my favorite thing — and songs. Musicianship isn’t that important anymore.” Jerry Harrison on what he looks for when he produces a band: ‘I look for bands | want to join. 1 look for their heart — if it just ° touches me and gets across. You've got to find the point where you can really love them.” “Steve Brown on what he looks for when taking on a production project: “I work mainly with new artists. It is exciting to see talent that doesn’t know how talented it is." 5 ee eer Acclaimed chamber ensemble The Canadian Brass play St. Andrews Wesley Church on Sunday, May 16, in Vancouver, The group has recorded over 20 albums, covering Dixieland Jazz to Renaissance and Baroque works. They design their own instru- ments, and the ones you will see them playing on Sunday are plated in 24-karat gold. Oh yes, they are known for their sly banter be- tween songs. For tickets, call Ticketmaster at 280-4444, Wednesday, May 12, 1993 - North Shore News - 33 “WAN UP NoeTH" PLSTEN-.1 etl, HE BEEN THINKIN J Jucy Sot oF L WHEN & HOW / ‘s ppEARED DID oF ZIP