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12 Friday, January 26, 1979 Philadelphia Inquirer Friday, January 26, 1979 Philadelphia Inquirer 13 For laughs laughs, see 'Movie Movie' Movies mtmgmmmmmimtmmmmgmimm emim- MfajajaaajMaajiaajHa hofds the movie together. The credit belongs to the technicians, and ttiey get it at the end of the movie, which lists hundreds of names. pg VIOLETTE Isabella Huppert gives a compelling performance as Violette Nozlere, a young woman who poisoned her parents and whose trial was a sensation In France in 1933. The erratic Claude Chabrol returns to peak form with his subtle direction that offers insights and access to Violette's strange New this week MOVII MOVII See Desmond Ryan's full review on this page. A DREAM OF PASSION Melina Mercouri playing Medea with the reticence of a professional mourner at a Sicilian funeral and Ellen Burstyn as a contemporary woman who has mur-! dered her children.

Jules Dassin tries to weave the two elements together with lamentable results that give another meaning to the words Greek tragedy. THE LOVI BUG Robert Stevenson directed this Disney movie about auto racing and a Volkswagen called Herbie. The cast includes David Tomlinson, Dean Jones, Michele Lee and a sanitized Buddy Hackett. woiiu. THE WIZ Overblown version of the stage musical that Is overburdened with faults.

The most conspicuous Is that the ingenuous Midwest pieties of Oz are served up straight In a film that abounds in Harlem hipness. Diana Ross Is sorely miscast. til i 3 wf1 On area screens Special series musicals, among them "On the Town," "Singin in the Rain," "Funny Face" and "Damn Yankees." He knows and loves the form, and his parody is a perfectly judged little movie that never descends to a camp lampoon. Donen's way is to take a trite situation or worn line of dialogue and push it without being excessive or disrupting the ebullient rhythm of the film. Gelbart and Keller have a keen ear for the inane and batty lines that padded out such movies.

A knock on her apartment door prompts the heroine to exclaim, "That'll be the door." In this nimbly directed second half, the actors, once again, are of one mind and Scott is more extended as Spats Baxter, a Broadway producer, told he has only a month to live and determined to go out with a hit on his hands. "Baxter's Beauties of 1933" is peopled with ingenues who will become stars, bitchy leading ladies, a handsome young bookkeeper who just happens to write songs and so on. The songs are delightfully awful with catch lines like "Just Shows to Go Ya" and rendered with blithe conviction by Donen's singers and dancers. Musical convention survives Donen's sardonic affections, and that is what distinguishes his work from Brooks, the reigning master of this deceptively difficult form. Brooks will stop or bend things to accommodate a joke and it is often worth the interruption.

Donen doesn't, and his musical parody has the charm of a man toasting an old and departed friend and remembering his foibles with fond amusement. By Desmond Ryan Inquirer Movie Critic Stanley Donen's "Movie Movie" arrives at a time when much of what passes for comedy on the screen can be dismissed as parodies lost. That it is infinitely superior to the lame thrusts of such films as "The Cheap Detective" and "The World's Greatest Lover" is a tribute to both his professional skills and the exuberant affection he brings to the task. "Movie Movie" is a double feature in which half the entertainment lies in catching the allusions and echoes of '30s films that now help television fill out the small hours. It is divided almost equally between "Dynamite Hands," a sometimes clumsy collage of every boxing movie cliche ever committed to celluloid, and "Baxter's Beauties of 1933," a riotous and superbly done pastiche of Hollywood muscial conventions.

The superiority of the latter should come as no surprise, given Donen's long and distinguished association with that musical tradition. Larry Gelbart, who wrote the screenplay for both movies with Sheldon Keller, has offered this reasoning for the merits of offering two for one: "In my opinion, films that are inspired by earlier films seem unable to sustain full feature length. I thought it might be more feasible to share the load between two pictures. From a production standpoint, I knew that two movies could be made much like the major studios did during the '30s, using the same players, facilities, props sets and George C. Scott (left), Harry Hamlin and Red Buttons in 'Dynamite Hands' it vv' roof of their apartment building (no prize for guessing which movie that is from).

"Dynamite Hands" is good fun with an exact eye for the look of such movies, and it would be better if Donen and his players had traded in the roundhouse swings they take at the target for some lighter jabs. One of the best moments of "Movie Movie" is a trailer interposed between the first and second features with Scott, Eli Wallach and Red Buttons as World War I pilots. This graceful intermission heralds the wonderful second half devoted to the travails of Baxter's Beauties. Donen began as a dancer and choreographer and, of course, had a hand in some of our most cherished the like wherever possible." As Gelbart notes, the trouble with parody particulalry in the hands of such Mel Brooks disciples as Marty Feldman and Gene Wilder is that it tends to run on long after wit and invention have been exhausted. Donen uses the shorter form to advantage and persuades his excellent cast to play in a uniform style.

Unfortunately, in "Dynamite Hands" that style is on the heavy side with too much exaggeration and mugging for laughs that don't need such overbearing assistance. Here the inimitable George C. Scott offers us the cigar-chomping fight manager Gloves Mal- loy, who finds a new protege in Joey Popchik (Harry Hamlin), the delivery boy from the corner deli. Naturally, Popchik is a lad of Stirling virtue who fights only to raise his family from poverty and pay for his sister's eye operation in Vienna. "It's okay Joey," she says.

"I've seen enough already. I'll remember." Pop Popchik is equally distraught about the Austrian doctor's fee of $20,000. "And where's carfare to Vienna?" he wonders. I can't think of a single cliche from the fight film that has eluded Donen and his writers. There are sirens, crooked promoters and Joey's girl-next-door, who tends pigeons on the Trish Van actress in George C.

Scott and Devere as producer, "Baxter's Beauties" and as an impoverished fighter's manager and jilted sweetheart in "Dynamite Hands." I wm ft I I mW MOTION PICTURE RATINGS (G) General Audience (PG) Parental Guidance Suggested (R) Restricted, Under 17 not admitted unless accompanied by parent or adult guardian (X) No one under 18 admitted (XX) or (XXX) No one under 21 admitted. 1-26 845- 6CCDEPTF8R0 MALL 4 BUQCO BAIN 5 Dl 3-50M Frea Parking 8184 Woody Allen's INTERIORS (PG) 7 Oepttord Clr. Road (Opp Sears Auto.) ERIC I til BROOKHAVEN SilS Grants Shop. Plaza Brookhaven, Pa. BERMUDA TRIANGLE (G) 7-9 Or HALLOWEEN (R) 7-8 BUOCO ElliSBURG TC Rts.

70 41. Cherry Hill, N.J. Park Free 1. Every Which Way But Loose At 5:50, B-OO. 10:00 (PG) 2.

MOVIE MOVIE (PG) 6:10, 8:05, 10 00 OR6- I Til TU'iii Bustlelon, Somerlon 1H49 Bustlelon Ave. 1918 kiv i nin Barg Mat $150 First Mat snowing 1. Invasion af the Body Snatcnert 1:30, 3 30, 5 30, 7 40. 10 00 (PG) 2. CALIFORNIA SUITE (PG) 4-05 5'50, 9 35 Sneak Preview; ICE CASTLES 7:45 3 EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE iiia in fPfl 1' Miles South of Dovlestown on Route 61 1 1.

CALIF. SUITE PG) 6-10 Special Sneak Preview Tonlte I PM tCE CASTLES (PG) 5 MAGIC (R) 6-1-10 Spec. Mtdnlte Show-Separate Admission Rolling Stones in Gimme Shatter 3. SUPERMAN 4. MOVIE MOVIE (PG) 5.

ANIMAL HOUSE (R) 6:151: MOVIE MOVIE (PG) RITZ THREE "'SJ'" Bargain Malinef Daily, si.M) 'lil 3 PM Claude Chabrol's Besl 1 VIOLETTE 7 30 5 20 7 (norifl Bergman nd Liv UHman 3 AUTUMN SONATA 2 20-4 20-6 15-8 10-10 Red Parkinp SE Cor 2nd 8, Walnut Sis ERIC TWIN CHESTNUT HILL "mm's" Crittenden SI. 8, Mermaid La. LORD OF THE RINGS (PG) 7:30, 9:45 Or: HALLOWEEN (R) 7:00,8:40, 10:10 FDirtl HA4-320O lALln Conltr 5PMAIISIS tllil6PM A Chiller That Ranks With The Best Anthony Hopkins yiptn ll's(R) Ann-Margret IT! All I Terrifying Also: Ryan O'Neal THE DRIVER Last Feature Ends al 1 1:30 PM TONIGHT! ALL NITE MIDNIGHT SHOW Starls 12 AM Til 6 AM 4 Bio Hits! 1. Jim Brown, Fred Williamson THREE THE HARD WAY 2. Bruce Li MAN OR MYTH 3.

THE LAST HARD MAN A Bloody Western 4. THEY CAME WITHIN A Terrifying Shocker! Bring A Friend With You! I BOBCOMILLSIOETWINRtaj 1. Every Which Way But Loose At 6:00, 8:05, 10:05 (PG) 2. MAGIC (R) 6, 8, 10 Spec. Midnight Show Separate Admist.

Rolling Stones GIMME SHELTER ERIC 3 MONTGOMERrVILLE CH 8-1515 Rts. 309, 202 463 HALLOWEEN (R) 7:00 40, 10:10 Or: LORD OF THE RINGS (PG) 7:30, 9:50 Or: Invasion at the Body Snatcltert 6,8. 10 (PG) ERiC TWIN PENN JERSEY WI W00 Route 1 at Olds Fairless Hills LORD OF THE RINGS (PG) 1, 7:30, 9:45 Or: Invasion of the Body Snatchert 1:10,6:00,8:00, 10:10 Barg. Mat. Today 1 PM $1.50 ERIC-PILGRIM GARDENS gtfS, 1 mi.

S. of w. Chester Pk. 8, Rt. 1, City Ave.

Loehmann'i Shopping Plata Moment By Moment (R) 6. 8, 10 4. HE Wl'Z (G 2 00. 4 30. 7:00, 9:30 Or: Animal House (R) iu iincoin pljiza twin rLrr Nel to the Woolco Store 752-2900 1.

California Suite (PG) ICE CASTLES (PG) 8 00 pm Only 2 KingoftheGypiiet(R) Barg. Mai. I pm $1.50 all seats IBBGI IBJUtEITOWII 3 Slrgf sScV 1. SUPERMAN (PG) 2 Movie Movie (PG) 6 30-8 20-10 10 3 EVER WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE bSIcVsprInoNelbiwiii Baltimore Pike Sproul Road 1 SUPERMAN (PG) 2. MOVIE MOVIE (PG) SUPERMAN (PG) BUOCO 30S TWIN CINEMA End ol 309 Montgomervvilla 1.

SUPERMAN (PG) 2. EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE Al (PG) Spec. Midnight Show-Separate Admits. Rolling Stone. GtMME SHELTER flDITil 52nJob Cont.

From 12 Noon KrlUU.Girard GR 3-2255 54TN A HFt "THF TFMPTFR" ANIMAL HOUSE A romping recitation of fraternity ways in the early 1960s, from the people who bring you National Lampoon magazine. It is intended to be outrageous and hilarious and frequently succeeds as it chronicles the pranks and womanizing of an "animal" fraternity at mythical Faber College. John Belushi of "Saturday Night Live" steals the show as Bluto, the incredibly gross chiel animal. AUTUMN SONATA The tangled relationship of a mother (Ingrld Bergman) and daughter (Liv Ullmann) is unraveled by Ingmar Bergman with his accustomed precision. The two actresses create some scenes of excruciating intensity, so much so that one forgives the patness of the situation that Bergman has created.

PG THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE This dramatized documentary examines the notorious reputation of an ocean area off the coast of Florida, which the film maintains claims an average of one ship or plane a month without leaving a trace of debris. The film ponders scientific theories about a giant magnetic force in the region as well as some of the more off-beat speculation, such as the triangle being an aquarian base for UFOs and that it covers the lost continent of Atlantis. THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL Nonsense a bout cloning new Hitlers rendered ore incredible by postulating that Id Nazis such as Josef Mengele (Gregory Peck) would be the instigators of the Fourth Reich at a time when they should be dead or in their dotage. Peck and Sir Laurence Olivier, as the Nazi hunter, turn in enjoyable performances In a lost cause. CALIFORNIA SUITE A quartet of one-act plays from Neil Simon in which two out of four are not bad.

The playwright is more at home in drawing-room comedy than bedroom farce, and the film is worth a visit for the performances of Maggie Smith and Michael Came as an actress and her gay husband in Hollywood for the Oscars. Director Herbert Ross Is more at home in the movie's sophisticated first half. PG EVERT WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE Can a comedy that depends on country and western music, jokes about an orangutan's body functions and Clint Eastwood's range-of-one expression make it? Eastwood, somewhat out of character and totally out of his element, induces a resounding no. He plays a truck driver pursuing a country singer with the aid of an orangutan. The film is pitched at the latter's intelligence.

pg HALLOWEEN A low-budget, low-octane horror film about a heavy- breathing heavy who likes to strangle or stab teenage girls, preferably after they've had sex with their boyfriends on Halloween. Striking similarities to "The Texas Chain Saw Namely brain-damaged dialogue and a hokey occult ending. THE HITTER More black exploitation in the tradition (violence, vulgarity and a bloody shootout) of "Superfly." INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCH ERS More than another remake, this Philip Kaufman film is a thoughtful and entertaining reworking and reappraisal ot the themes raised In Don Siegel's ESICTWiNCGNCOROmii GL9 5m Rt.202at Jet 1 8,322 LORD OF THE RINGS (PG) 7:30. 9:45 Or: CALIF. SUITE (PGI6O0, 10:00 Sneak Preview Tonight 8:00 858-3331 TUCC 1619 Walnut St.

787-1529. "Virgin the D. H. Lawrence's love story about girl who falls for vagabond gypsy and suffers consequences. Joanna Shimkus, Franco Nero, Honor Blackman.

Today and tomorrow 7 and 9:15 p.m. Famed swordsman refuses his lord's orders to return young woman and must face inevitable consequences. Sun 7 9:15 p.m. Mon 7:30 p.m. Jean Cocteau directs this allegory set in modern times with poet Marais encountering Princess of Death, exploring their mutual fascination.

Wed Thu 7:30 p.m. Adults $2, students $1.50. TLA 334 South St. WA2-6011. "Celine Julie Go Two hyper-imaginative young women meet, mingle personalities, take trip on mind-altering candy and become involved in melodrama set in haunted house.

Wed Thu 8 p.m. Adults $2.50, students $1.50, children and senior citizens $1. BRIEF ENCOUNTER Love affair, with Celia Johnson and Tfevor Howard. City Institute Library, 19th Locust Sts. PE5-9137.

Wed 2:30 7 p.m. Free. INGMAR BERGMAN FILMS "Wild Third in six-week series. After film, Dr. Stuart Samuels, film critic and historian, will explore Bergman's philosophy.

YM YMHA, Broad Pine Sts. 545-4400. Thu 7:30 p.m. $3.50, students $2. THE ENFORCER Humphrey Bogart Is D.A.

cracking down on crime ring led by Everett Sloane. Rutgers University, 4th Penn Camden. Thu 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 9:30 p.m. $1. INTERNATIONAL CINEMA "That I Obscure Object of Fernando Rey as 50-year-old man who falls in love with woman half his age.

Today 4 9:30 p.m. Psychedelic happenings of two young women and their relentless search for kicks. Today 7.GC p.ui. "Tue Ldot Guppci," uaoeJ Oil actual historical incident, recreates Holy Week during late 18th century when wealthy and guilt-ridden count stages "Last Supper," casting himself in role of Christ. Wed 7:30 9:30 p.m.

Young woman Is married off by her family to rich young landowner, who is soon revealed as tyrant. Thu 7:30 p.m. "The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the American YMCA official arrives in Moscow believing it to be populated by Bolshevik savages and Red bandits. Thu 9:45 p.m.

International House, 3701 Chestnut St. 387-5125. $1.50. CASABLANCA World War II classic of war-torn Casablanca, with elusive nightclub owner Humphrey Bogart finding old flame Ingrid Bergman. Walnut Mall, 39th Walnut Sts.

222-2344. Today tomorrow 11:30 p.m. $1 93 WILMINGTON 10 USA 10,000 Documentary, directed by Ethiopian filmmaker Haile Gerima, examines controversial Wilmington 10 case about nine black men and a white woman arrested and convicted of fire-bombing Wilmington, N. grocery store. Walton Theater, Chew Chelten Aves.

386-1536. Today 8 p.m. $5. Ollfirn BIT7 WniteHorsePk. Smoking Sect.

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of White Horse Pk. Barg Mat Dlv $150 1st Met. Show only Dltnev LOVE BUG G) 2. KmgollhaGyptletlR) 2-4-4-8-10 3 ANIMAL HOUSE (R) 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW Midnight Friday 8, Saturday 887-3440 AAA 4-3222 357-4456 BUDCO BRYN MAWR Fft5p9 Lancaster Pfkt W. of Bryn Mawr Ave.

MOVIE MOVIE 10-10 (PG) Spec. Midnite Show-Seoarate Admission Rolling Stones In GIMME SHELTER SELLFRSVIi I a'ST-saos 7-9 dtlllndllUC BermuH. Trinl. ir.l 6CC BAEDERW000 1 1 2 kflVfllDPrankfordand ERIC-FEASTEHmiE fnSfiSfT Wh Feast. Shop.

Plata ma 1 1 nin AiMuhnn I Fr Pita UA-Q4V) vvnvubi Fernando Rey at International House 1956 classic. Donald Sutherland gives a fine, edgy performance as a health inspector whose paranoia turns out to be entirely justified as alien organisms arrive in a San Francisco rain. Kaufman is better at atmosphere than action, and the end lacks tautness. PG KING OF THE GYPSIES A meandering and entertaining melodrama about a young man who would not be king of his volatile people. An old theme of adolescent yearning for freedom draws its vitality from a unique setting in an American subculture.

Excellent performances In keeping with the boisterous spirit of the film from Sterling Hayden, Susan Sarandon and Eric Roberts. THE LORD OF THE RINGS Ralph Bakshi's version of the Tolkien trilogy is for people who have read It or for those who enjoy virtuoso feats of animation. The first half becomes confused and episodic, even allowing for the allusive style in which the fantasy is presented. The animation is done by tracing over a live action film, and it lives up to Bakshi's claim for a new standard of realism. PG MAGIC The old one about a ventriloquist whose mind is taken over by the doll that he supposedly controls, here offered In a way that treats the audience like a dummy.

MIDNIGHT EXPRESS The harrowing story of a young American incarcerated in a Turkish prison for drug smuggling. Alan Parker directs as though fiction is stronger than truth, and the film is full ot cheap attempts to manipulate its audience. Unusually violent. MOMENT BY MOMENT An appalling film that demeans Lily Tomlin and John Travolta. It is a keen disappointment also because it represents the debut of a woman director, Jane Wagner.

Her screenplay is a role reversal, with older woman and younger man, written in the vacuous drivel that passes for communicative English In large parts of California. PINOCCHIOTHE SMALL ONE A re-Issue of one of Walt Disney's greatest pieces of animation and a shorter 25-minute feature from the young artists whom the studio has recruited. "Pi-nocchio" wears its years extremely well and remains a brilliantly inventive movie. "The Small One" Is a short story about of a young boy whose aging donkey takes Mary to Bethlehem. SUPERMAN Richard Donner's movie actually manages to leap over the tower of babel that preceded it into the nation's theaters.

The special effects are every bit as good as advertised, and it Is a pity that he could not have persuaded Gene Hackman, Ned Beatty and Valerie Perrine to stop camping it up and to behave as though they were In the same film as Christopher Reeve, whose mixture of sobriety and humor I 1 ii tnilfirBTflu Pa. J-vibV THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE (PG) 7 9 Street Rd. S. Bustleton Pk Feasterville MAGIC (RI 45 OvUUlnllll! MOMtfiTJST BnvWcHT ml 6. 10 2 Blocks E.

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50 1st Show Only 1 ANIMAL HOUSE (R) 2 THE LOVE BUG (G) 7-9 araestScreen MEDIA LO4-K00 CH 2-2700 TLA CINEMA 334 so" s. wA2-oio EL TOPO Midnile- Pork Hnrrnr Pirhire 4hnw aVCtTUIliT HaddonAve. FreeParking WUIMllfll Westmont.N.J. 854-4100 SUPERMAN (PG) ERIC TWIN PLAZA niTrcinoc (PG)? is-? iroj ERIC PLAZA M00REST0WN In the Moorestown Mall, N.J. CALIFORNIA SUITE (PG) 6:00, 10:00 ncaiv ri.e i ui.iyiu e.vv ICE CASTLES (PG) 265-3456 ERIC TWIN FAIRLESS HIllX mluU Falrless Hlllt Shopping Cenler Levlttown Parkwnv OlrH Rfvilevarrl HRLLuntlEN (K) 7-00, 6:40, 10 10 Or: MOVIE MOVIE (PG) 6 00, 8 10 00 Adults $1 50.

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13 IURnHHIBwi6-IOO0 Pk.Fr.6000Cars Castor 1 50 Til 7 15 Pi 5-3915 LAJIUhFellt lUTrninnr Directed by IPG) In I LHIUnO Woody Allen 665-3322 WA4-7278 BERMUDA TRIANGLE (G) 7-00, 9 00 Or: National Lampoon Animal House I.WIJQ (PG) in is; Bala $1.00 ALL SEATS $1.00 iinnn Ohirnnn kill 302-478-551 676- err ynsiiiriw i Roosevelt IU I l-INAL DAY 1 Disney's LOVE BUG (G) 1-7-9 2 BERMUDA TRIANGLE (G) 1-7-9 Barg. Mel. Wed. Fri. 1PM NEWTSWN $1,50 Adults MinsiieiiT rypsrw Wplsh Rit 1M vvw nvniiibntf I Rts 73 8, 130, Near Tacony Bridge Lord of the Rktgt (PG) 1:00, 7:30, 9:50 Or: MOMENT 8 MOMENT (R) 1:10, 6:15,8 15, 10:15 Or: HALLOWEEN (R) 1:20, 7.

8 40, 10:10 Barg. Mal. Today 1 PM $1.50 BliOCO COLLEGE ANIMAL HOUSE (R 6-1-10 INTERIORS ERIC TWIN FSAZER PE Rt. 301 Mann Fraier Pa HALLOWEEN (R) 7:00, 8:40, 10 10 Or: MAGIC (R)6, 8, 10 Pf MTtD Market LO 4 4942 ItLrlllR Cont 9 15 AM Ooen All Night 2(XXX)RATEDHITS'! FANTASEX PASSIONS OF CAROL t3 In II AM Mon -Fh. iriiSjFB04 IVOOToAlltl.OOiPGI Binnia castor uirRmuH 5-4112 Broad Olnev TWlH 7at3 Ann-AAarerel PI HiUHcastor PI iyccoESQyiiE Ji.sot-lrst Mat.

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Today 1 PM $1.50 MAGIC (R I 5-130-Ptut-DAMNATION ALLEY (PG) 6 55-10 25 1:30 pm Mat. Tmw. Chalanaa af the Draean TR 2-I77S IMfiilT Chester, Pa CRY RAPE (XXKI Y'ALL COME IXXX) DANCE OF LOVE (XXX) WedThurtFriSal 12NoonMaf Bfh Welsh 51 WlVrSI DrexelMill CL9-4187 Freepk. rtfllLRll ALL SEATS $1 THE BIG FIX (PG) 7:00, 9:15 Matinee Sunday 2 PM CHELTENHAM TWIN sStSS 1. THE WIZ (G) 5:30.

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Disney's LOVE BUG DUibU tivRbUftU mrtll ROUTE 202 SUPERMAN (PG) 5:30, 8 00. 10:30 ERIC 3 TRI STATE MALL tfs Naamans Rd 8, 1-95, Claymonl, Del. Moment By Moment (R) Or: HALLOWEEN (R) Or: Invasion at the Body Snatchert 1:10, 10:10 (PG) Barg Mat. Today 1 PM $1 50 LlNuliLN Onit'E IN Northeast Phila. 3777 0 EROTIC COMEDY HITS! UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED IT SrOUR (X) RATED FOR fUN! 1.

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Mat. Today 1 PM $1.50 PlUflmll H03 838; bUlurliAX Open Eve 6 30 Feat 7 8.9 THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE WTfll 18T Bristol, Pa STI-1295 THE BIG FIX IPG! 25 1 JU-3 20-5 TO-7-8 50(G) ERIC TWIN imiDSE DominoLa iRidgeAv IvvRidoeCtr INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS 6.8, 10 'PG) Or BERMUDA TRIANGLE (G) 7, 9 Pill! Udk'T rif ill mwtvwnai MiKiRaocimestt. Evei fr. 4 PM. Sal.

Sun Cont fr. 1 PM ADULTS FIONA ON FIRE (X wcaDKAM iiuu 4 r.n: 1-95 at Woodhaven Rd 8, Bristol Pk. (TLS) Indicates Twi-Llte Show Timet tl SO Tick, on Sale 30 Mins. Pr'r to TLS Ltd to Seot'g Showtimes for Today Only 1 Lava Bug (G) (TLS 7 30, 9 45 2. Animal House (R) (TLS 5 30) 7 45-10 3.

Bermuda Triangle (G) (TLS 5 00) 7,9 4 Every Which Way But Laasa (TLS 5: 15), 8:00, 10:15 (PG) BERMUDA TRIANGLE (Gl 1, 4 20, 7 40 Plus Beyond 8, Baca (G) 70 ALL NIGHT SHOW TONITE! Slant At Midnite Lasts Until Dawn 1. Jim Brown, Fred Williamson in THREE THE HARDWAY 2 Bruce Li MAN THE MYTH 3. THE LAST HARD MAN -a Bloody Western 4. They Came Within- A Shocker! Only JAILBAIT (X! 647-0744 Park Free rSKTWHi't 5un Price Pc'Tri whig I 5-4053 SuSoendM Tieatre Leaed AdulK 3 OOCn.ia tl SO THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE (Gl 7 15-9 MATINEE DAILY 1 PM 6CCVMYF0R.EU2 Rt. 363 8.

1st Av. King ol Prussia 265-2980 Barg. Mat Cin. 1 2. 1st Mat Showing Barg.

Mai Cin 2, $1 50 1st Mal Showing Mat on Wed. Sat Sun. 1 SUPERMAN (PG) 7 30-10 10 No Penes. Children Und. 12 S2 All Timet ERiCWESTMCNT Culhbert Blvd.

LORD OF THE RINGS (PG) Barg. Mal. Today 1 PM $1.50 ERIC-KIKTW1N 1 Mi of Schuvlkill Expwy. on Rt. 202 BERMUDA TRIANGLE (G) 7, 9 Or: HALLOWEEN tRi 7 00, 8 40.

1010 Rt 20? of Eupwy Gateway Shoe Clr. l.DL'STY(X)5 3O-l40P1ut Female CSauvmitt (XI 7 10-HV25 Spec. Mtontghl Snow-Separate Admist. Roiling Stones In GIMME SHELTER 2 EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE At 6-1 3 THEWiZ 5 30-1-1020 4 wuvifc tKG) g-ip ISCKCOLOriLilTWlUp Suttieton Ptke Street Rd 357-2000 HELD OVER LAST 5 DAYS BERMUDA TRIANGLE (G) 7JO- 30 Lav Boa (G) 7 I5-M5 iiiikiRuni vmLmn fM-booo Rennard St. 1 mi.

W.of 1 1600 Bust leton Av. XXX RATED FILMS XXX POSITIVELY ADULTS ONLY 7 DAYS ONLY Beth Anne, C.J. Lalng, Jennifer Jordan, and Tony Perei slar in a new hard core film fhat has everything for everybody All the erotica you can imagine and mora. Cotor. BEACH HOUSE sveond er oftc fl'm in Color.

fELECIA BEV QN oe bis ALL SEATS 99 99 ALL SEATS 99 Svlve ster "ROCKY" Stallone PARADISE ALLEY (PG) 7 20-9 30 ERIC TWIN WILLINSBORO Willingboro Village Mall Rt. 130 North So of Levitt Parkway, Willingboro, N.J. HALLOWEEN (R) 1,7,8.40. 10.10 Or National Lampoon's ANIMAL HOUSE (R) 1:10. 6 8.

10 Barg. Mal. Today al 1PM YFiiinil Church La. 3 oik So Ball Av. ILWVn AAA 3-7060 Free Parking MtowgJrt Exprett (R) 7 10.

9:45 Show ID No one und. admitted oul parent. 3 56- ERiC TWIN LAWRENCE PARK BOSCfl 325 TWIN BRIVE-IN Yw ERIC TWIN WEST SOSHEN awV'ctv Goshen Shop Clr 2028, PaoliPk. Moment By Moment 6 10 810 1010 Or: Invasion ot the Body Snatchert 4,8, 10 (PG) 3300 GCC WALNUT KAL1 1-2-3 1 EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE 7 30-9 10 2 LOVE BUG (G! 7-9 3. THE BIG SLEEP 7:30 Late Show Toniie Casablanca 11:30 Meet the StaN at 93 i Lawrvee Park Shotwmg Ciriter-Br-oomaM BoiiiiU IMiDyKU ah sit iso-ak Timet LOVE BUG (G) Al 05-10 u.b.

1011 End of 309 Exo. at 63, Monlgomeryvllla Ooent 7 15 Stt 7:30 lac. in-Car Htrt, "T.lllMll, cvck mrtrvr? nmi dui LOOfc 10 I 0, IO IOiPG) Of MAOIC (Rft.l, 10 R. Drevfutt BW FIX (G) 7.10-:15 1. SLUMBER PARTY (R) EIXTOARSiiSitE F'ee Pg Eve 8, Sun Rear of Theatre LORD OF THE RINGS IPG) 7 30.9 45 Or HALLOWEEN 7 00, 6 40, 10 10 Mi 9-5252 ERiC'TOEWCOB Top AtSumt to be Given Away FOX TWIN WILLINSBOROp I BERMUDA TRIANGLE (Gl 1, 7,9 2.

Wall Disney's LOVE BUG 1, 79 252 Lancaster Pk Wvnnewood 7 40 8, 10 50 LOVE PILLS (R) THE TEENAGER (R) 1 CALIF. SUfTE (PG) 4 10-10 Soec Snk Prev ICE CASTLES 8 1 ANIMAL HOUSE 1R1 6 15-6 15-10 IS 3 EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE Ati-4 I0-1O15IPG) 4 MAGIC 'Ri 4-8-10 MAGIC (R) 6 10, 8:20, 10:30 UVi Jenkintown $1.50 Aduils Jl 50 iR) niBAI 884-0239 MIDNIGHT EXPRESS 7.20-9 35 tjarg. lyai. rtw. ri i.

i IL'iCSJytSOiUIWI "TjjT" 1. EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE At 5 30-0-16: KM PG) ANIMAL HOUSE tR) 6: 10-145-10 bceimiifiwiiE 2. MAGIC (R) G1FNIDF F.ICrt KanrnCfiyMf'SITV BarciavFmsRt70 KESWICK fOUEyinOrrNmanV', ERiC TWIN KjcEAOE MALL VacDade vd South Ave Gwnoiden CatrHma Suite 1 10 6 00 10 tO Sr-eak preview Tonight al I. KE CASTLES (PG) Or 100.615.8:15 10-10 Barg Mai. Today I PMtl .50 eric twin imsaytfE Barclay Souare Shopping Cen'ec 1500 Garrett Road Upper Daroy, Pa.

HALLOWEEN R1 7-00. 8 40. 10 10 Or Nepa, Lampoon's Aiwnai Havsa 4 00. IOC, KOCiR) PREMIERE Mat. Daily 1:30 PM SUPERMAN (G) Or California Surlt (PG) 10: 10 Pius Preview ot Mator Mov Robby Benson lea Casnet (PGJ lO-OWY 1 1-409-429-8373 NJ THF WI7 ir.i i a.4c ftP PUCCS.

till I Route 38 62-0070 bill vnlKKI RILL Cnerrv Hitl Man J. I LeveBm(G) LOVE STORY (PG) 2 00, 7 45 OLIVER'S STORY (PGI 3 45-4-9 45 DEVIL WITHIN KER (R) DERANGED (R) IllSeaFlTMOIiTiiBu, LAST 7 DAYS TO SEE OLIVER STORY (PG) 7 20-9 30 Barg. Mat. Fri. 1PM, 11 50 review onignt At ig CALlFORrtIA SUITE (PG) 4 30-10 ICE CASTLES IPG) 8:10 Only Soec.

Midnile Show Separate Admist. Rolling Stones in GIMME SHELTER.

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