AFTERNOON 12:00 GQ ®k*® “Cannonball” (1976, Adventure) David Carra- dine, Robert Carradine. A quar- ter-of-a-million dollars’ worth of vehicles meet their end in a motorized mayhem of stunt driv- ing, chilling chases and spec- tacular wrecks. 4:00 @® GD *** “The Barkleys Of Broadway" (1949, Musical) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. A theatrical couple split up over a disagreement concerning their future only to firid that their love for each other is revitalized. 2:00 wx% “The Last Voy- age’ (1960, Drama) Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone. The captain of a sinking vessel must choose between dying or ruining his career by abandoning ship, while a passenger struggles to free his wife from debris. 3:00 (8) *x** ‘The Killer Elite” (1975, Adventure) James Caan, Robert Duvall. The CIA hires a professional assassin to protect a Chinese political activist. *k&% “Kiss Them For Me" (1957, Comedy) Cary Grant, Suzy Parker. A trio of Navy officers on shore leave in San Francisco find that it’s a pretty friendly town. §:00 &*& & ‘Duel in The Sun” (1947, Western) Jennifer Jones, Gregory Peck. A beautiful half- breed Indian girl touches off an explosive tamily feud when she comes to live in the home of a wealthy cattleman and his two sons. EVENING *& *&* “The Glass Bot- tom Boat’ (1966, Comedy) Doris Day, Rod Taylor. A physi- cist becomes involved with a girt who poses as a mermaid part-time. kkk “All About Eve” (1950, Comedy) Bette Davis, Anne Baxter. A star-struck girl manipulates and connives her way to stardom. 8:30 @ *x** “The Cassandra Crossing’’ (1977, Suspense) Sophia Loren, Richard Harris. A passenger train carrying a ter- rorist with pneumonic plague meets with destruction when it AFTERNOON 12:30 kk “A Littie Prin- cess" (1973, Drama) Deborah Makepeace, Donald Pickering. A young girl is orphaned in a tor- eign city and left to tend for her- self. 1:00 @@® * “Stagecoach To Den- ver’ (1947, Western) Allan ‘Rocky’ Lane, Bobby Blake. A respected member of a Western community is actually a vicious murderer. @ kke% “Black Oak Con- spiracy’’ (1977, Adventure) Jesse Vint, Karen Carlson. A Southerner seeks revenge against a crooked lawman and a cabal of landgrabbers. 2:00 QO ® *x*% ‘Transatlantic Tunnel" (1935, Fantasy) Rich- ard Dix, Leslie Banks. Based on a novel by Bernhard Kellerman. The construction of an undersea tunnel to America is completed despite a flurry of protest. 3:00 Oo ©®@- w*e% ‘“‘Alien Encounters" (1975) Documenta- ry. Several scientifically docu- mented encounters with extra- terrestrial beings are examined. EVENING 8:00 @ wee ‘Chisum’ (1970, Western) John Wayne, Forrest Tucker. A cattle baron enlists the aid of Billy the Kid in fighting corrupt, power-hungry law officers. kk & “The Trial Of Lee Harvey Oswald” (Part 1 of 2) (1977, Drama) Ben Gazzara. Lorne Greene. The guilt or inno- cence of the accused presiden- tial assassin is determined after an in-depth evaluation of events surrounding the case. @® Gd * *% “Smokey And The Bandit’"’ (1977, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Sally Field. A trucker hired to hightaii it to Texas for an iltega! beer run picks up a runaway bride and infuriates a stubborn sheriff along the way. 8:30 © QM *«%**% “Chariots Of Fire’ (1981, Drama) Ben Cross. fan Charleson. Social pressure and personal turmoil beset two AFTERNOON 12:30 *& & & “Cinderella Liber- ty’ (1973, Comedy) James Caan, Marsha Mason. A sailor falts in love with a Seattle pros- titute he won tor a night in a pool game. 1:00 @Q@@® *% “Phantom Thunder- bolt’’ (1933, Western) Ken May- nard. Two small Western towns wage a bitter battle over a rail- road line. @ @ wx% “All in A Night's Work" (1961, Comedy) Dean Martin, Shirley MacLaine. When a publishing tycoon is found dead, his nephew inherits the business and all its headaches. 2:00 @® ****% “Cyrano De Bergerac” (1950, Drama) Jose Ferrer, Mala Powers The adventures of the soldier-of-for- tune with the nose of a clown and the heart of a poet are recaptured. 3:00 @@® *«*#* “Little Ladies Of The Night” (1977, Drama) Linda Purl, David Soul Shunned by her parents and ignored by the police, a teen-age - runaway finds herself drawn into the seedy world of pimps and Bros. titutes. ° EVENING 8:00 wk ‘The Trial Ot Lee Harvey Oswald’ (Part 2 of 2)(1977, Drama) Ben Gazzara, Lorne Greene. The guilt or.inno- cence of the accused presiden- tial assassin is determined after an in-depth evaluation of events surrounding the case. @D ww* “The Dogs Of War" (1880, Adventure) Chris- topher Walken, Tom Gerenger. Based on the book by Frederick Forayth. After being tortured and deported by an African dic- tator, a mercenary returns to lead a revolution. 8-00 @ © xx “Executioner’s Song” (Part 1 of 2) (1982, Dra- ma) Tommy Lee Jones, Eli Wal- lach. Based on the book by Nor- man Mailer. Traces the last nine months in the life of convicted murderer Gary Gilmore, who fought efftors aimed at prevent ing his execution (R) Introducing Donna Goldilocks Banquet Centre Donna is our Banquet Consultant plans Wedding Receptions, Retirements, Anniversaries, Special She Brunches kkek% “My Side Of The Mountain" (1969, Adven- ture) Ted Eccles, Theodore Bike!l. A_ gentle ftolk singer deftriends a 13-year-old Canadi- an boy who retreats to the mountains to do some soul- searching. 10: 16 wart * &* “Charlie Bubbies”’ (1868, Drama) Albert Finney, Liza Minnelli. A sense of mean- inglessness engulfs a middie- ctass writer when he is catapult- ed into fame and fortune. 11:65 @@®D x**% “Blues in The Night’’ (1941, Musical) Priscilla sSUNDAY MOVIES MONDAY TUESDAY BS . " Sunday, July 15, 1984.- North Shore News is averted from its originai desti- nation. 8:00 @ GS *x**% “Forbidden Para- dise’’ (1979, Drama) Mia Far- row, Jason Robards. As the daughter of a Nava! commander starts a passionate romance with a Polynesian tribal chief, a devastating tropical storm begins to develop. 9:30 (U3) kkk “Viva Max” (1969, Comedy) Peter Ustinov, Jonathan Winters. A group of Mexicans relive the Alamo in present-day Texas. 11:46 @@® ***% “Pleasure Cove" (1979, Romance) Constance Forslund, Tom Jones. A staff . member at a posh island resort becomes romantically entan- gled with a roguish, charming guest. (R) 12:00 @ xxx “Joy Of Living”’ (1938, Comedy) irene Dunne, Dougias Fairbanks Jr. A care- free wortd traveler and a career- minded actress fall in love, but their tamilies get in the way. 12:05 @@® *«**% “Modesty Blaise” (1966, Adventure) Monica Vitti, Terence Stamp. When a private investigator and her sidekick are hired to protect a supply of preciqus gems, they find them- selves duped. @@ «** “The Blue Max” (1966, Drama) George Peppard, James Mason. A young German competes with more experi- enced flyers for the prestigious Blue Max award. "y2:90 - QO @® xx “The People” (1971, Fantasy) Kim Darby, Dan O'Herlihy. A rural teacher dis- covers she has unusually gifted students. «*** “This Land Is Mine” (1943, Drama) Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara. A Frenchman summons his cour- age and defies the occupying Germans. 12:46 ® «kek “Dirty Harry” (1972, Drama) Clint Eastwood, Harry Guardino. A determined police detective defies his superiors and gambies_ with innocent lives to capture a sniper who is terrorizing San Francisco. MOVIE S seems contrastingly different BGritish athletes on their way to glory in the 1924 Paris Olympics. 9:00 xwk “Lover Come Back"’ (1962, Comedy) Doris Day, Rock Hudson. An unscrupu- lous businessman meets his match in a beautiful and deter- mined blonde. 10:16 @® *& & % “Congo Crossing” (1956, Adventure) George Nader, Virginia Mayo. When a small colony in West Africa with no extradition laws becomes a haven for murderers and thieves, an American attempts to place it, under the jurisdiction ot the Belgjan Congo. MOVIES 11:65 @ xx “Four Daugh- ters’'' (1938, Drama) Lane Sis- ters, Claude Rains. Based on the nove! by Fannie Hurst. Four daughters of a small-town music teacher fall in love with men of different backgrounds. 12:00 @ > **#* “Body And Soul" (1947, Drama) John Garfield, Lilli Patmer. A boxer follows a crooked line from the siums to the tap -of the fighting racket only to reject his old ways. 12:05 @ @® x*x*% “incident On A Dark Street’’ (1972, Drama) James Olson, William Shatner. @ @ *x*% “A Star is Born” (1976, Musical) Sarbra Streisand, Kris Kristofferson. Feeling his own popularity slipp- ing as his young wife's career is on the rise, a big-name star turns to the bottle for comfort. 12:40 @MW **% “Adam's Woman" (1972, Drama} Beau Bridges, John Milts. A> wrongly impris- oned sailor attempts to win his release by marrying an influen- tial woman. (R) 1:00 . * “Without Warning” @ ® “(1980, Horror) Jack Palance., Martin Landau. A ga& station attendant and a Vietnam veter- an pit themselves against a ter- rifying and powerful humanoid Lane, Richard Whortf. Musical score by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arien. Tragedy follows the breakup of a blues band. 12:00 w&*e% “Letter From An Unknown Woman’ (1948, Romance) Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan. A woman tragically continues to love a dashing pia- nist although he doesn't return her aftection 12:05 @® #x% “Journey To The Unknown" (1968. Horror) Vera Miles, Patty Duke Two intertwined tales of terror a Portraits to treasure warm caring memories from Sears Portrait Studio 18 oS. portraits for only 89° includes 95¢ deposit Photograph package inctudes three 5a/ 5 and tifteen wallet size Color portraits No appointment necessary 95¢ tor each additional subject Poses our selection Studios located in moat targer Sears retail stores Also available in addition to package Black Background & Ooubte Feature Portraits Instant Passpon Photos young woman becomes the dev- i's quarry in an old library; a mentally unbalanced landlady victimizes a visitor to her hotel. @ @ ** “Blood Beach" MM QW, In CAk (1981, Horror) John Saxon, Burt Young. 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