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The Hamilton Spectator from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada • 73

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Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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73
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over shoulder on set of Resurrection Burstyn looks GRAND OPENING 3 IRST RUN HAMILTON ILMS STARTS TODAY OX MARATHON HOPE 8JH ENTER 4 DAILY 7:35 935 Starting our first week hi Burlington with a great movie line up! W1 4 Jtxb UM'S 7:15 930 PLEASE PHONE OK TIMES DAKY 7: 159:15 bestfUas' "ESCAPE RSI MCATM amt MmYMai CENTRE TWIN West OOEON 2 PLAZA 2 Oak He OOEON Brantford OOEON OOE ON Hsr Qt or PLAZA HYLAND STARLIT ADULT ENTER TAINMENT NO ONE UNDER AGE YEARS ADMITTED ADDED Dl 9EN START ALL MAY ATTEND YOUNG PERSONS PARENTAL DISCRETION HAMILTON DRIVE IN CLAPPISON OR1VE IN 7:109:15 PHONE OR i SKMTNES GUYS WEAR rom September11th Burlington will finally have its own Cineplex a unique concept in movie going entertainment STEVE McQCIEEM THE H' corm Ru5o a DAILY 7:15 5 9:151 DELTA THEATRE 1292 King St 549 1010 AND MIDNIGHT JOGGER Theyte not human qn HUMANOIDS ROM THE DEEP The Bandrt fng and Justice are at it again tiadhetaafnatnsd BRANTORD MALL cinemas On Thursday September 11th Gneplex officially opens 6 great new dnemasall under one roof! 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'ABSOUTELY WOVDERIL Unique in many ways including the fact that our 6 small cinemas allow us to feature aselection of both important internationally acclaimed foreign films and many recent North American box office all at the same time THE KRAMER VS KRAMER GHOST STORIES general ENTERTAINMENT CHUCK NORRIS LEE VANCLEE KAREN CARLSON WptfV 1 9pvwn44 THE MA OCTAGON We also believe that our patrons are entitled to the luxury of spotless comfort so after each show there is a complete dean up Add to this the convenient location ana youve got Cineplex where always something for everyone And all here under one roof ratTREYMUB MME CHASM EWREED DOM DetOBEatf MUI HELD 7:10930 NTORD MALL cinemas 1 have gone I said bet His face is florid with the memory He laughs a shy tittering sort of laugh Like most of films Resurrection is a sto ry about human troubles and strength Burstyn plays a woman crippled in an auto crash which killed her hus band She returns to her hometown in Kansas and finds that love and will power not only help her re cover but help others as well Two years ago Petrie had been trying to decide be tween two different movie offers when he uncovered the script of Resurrection under a newspaper in his living room His son a mov ie agent had sent it to him I flipped the Petrie says it said by Louis John Well a big admirer of I thought maybe read about five pages It was about 10: 30 and I was about to join my wife who was PLUS DAlYfcSOPM MY IRST TIME HRST BURLINGTON SHOWWG A BEMRE OCCULT TWGED TALE ABOUT AMANW1TH EXTRAORMNAJtY POWERS 'THMBBa AkflMV ALAN BATES MlHimT SUSANNAH YORK bMIIIII JOHN HURT iw iHaa a globe went to Chicago to a man at NBC I knew they were hir ing people This was 1950 Television was really just starting begged him just begged him to give me any thing take a big loss of salary just so I can get out of He said well there just anything have something for me in ebruary I said well too late be started on the next semester I had to give notice right then I went back home with a heavy heart And when I got back just walket) in the house about 10 minutes when the phone rang It was this guy on the phone He said just quit Can you get 1 said He said getting ready for bed the time I was even conscious of pages I was at page 35 So I went all the way through I was just so en grossed I put it down and I walked into the bedroom My wife looked at me she said really been affected by something And I said read I called my agent the next The consistent thing about his work is that the writing and acting are invariably strong Unlike many direc tors he nurtures screenwrit ers involving them in cast ing and rewriting On the set of Sybil he pro tected Sally ield from dis traction as she sat under a piano getting into character He introduced Ellen Burstyn to everyone on the set of Resurrection including the floor sweeper because he knew that was the only way she felt comfortable acting the sine qua he says life of the set has to be creative LAS VEGAS Nev (AP) State officials have recom mended fining Cher and Caesar Palace iu De cause the entertainer alleg edly gave a performance at the resort that was too loud says the department of occu pational safety and health The proposed fine stems from a July 3 performance that was monitored with sensitive sound equipment i by occpuational safety offi cials after Musicians Local 369 filed a complaint Irv Kluger vice president of the local said the union ha hpen nushine Las Vegas resorts to cut noise levels people are suffer he said makes our The Spectator Wednesday September 10 1980 'Jd 7 UNCLASSIIED AU MAY ATEMD RANCE COfTOLAS Oidl iOb in plackLcatlicr By LYLE SLACK But if there were any tq me at one he re 4 Spectator Staff doubt about what it would be calls eager now spectator Stan like we to look at but pn give you about a Late last week the last two decades of Pe And the thing tnat Daniel Petrie was sitting in work in film and made me most resentful was the Courtyard Cafe of the an eloquent testimony to this that I knew she was right cui genue moaest man uuem and for telling stories about 4 RSSKSESlta end of the third semester 1 ways He won two Emmy Awards for his dramas about Eleanor and ranklin Roosevelt Sally ield made her first impact as a serious actress in produc tion of Sybil the story of a girl with multiple personali ties He took Harold melodramatic novel The Betsy and made a visually lavish story of decadence and long ago he turned the stage play A Raisin in the Sun into one of the most af fecting of American films It began for him in the late when he was a young teacher of drama in Omaha Nebraska of the students said WlaJaAa alnmlflrt Af muu siftpaaae vv fee ratine a croissant and remembering how ft was he became a movie director His newest film Resur rection starring Ellen Bur styn had not yet had its world premiere at the Toron to film festival That came a few days later Reporter fined for trespassing TORONTO (CP) A report er with CKEY radio has been fined $31 for trespas sing June 7 during a demon stration at the Darlington nuclear plant east of Toron to Adhemar Altieri pleaded not guilty in Durham provin cial court arguing he had reasonable grounds to think he would not be charged because he Was at the dem onstration doing his job Not just the wardrobe was loud in act members go deaf Once a musician loses his ability to hear high pitches not worth a It was reported the sound level during the perfor mance hit 115 decibels MOVTPQ Petrie: rom Omaha to top of the heap UPPER CANADA PLACE 460 Brant Street Wx I ft 's a a mg uiiii raBj A SOWGOESTOIBNIY X' 1 1 AANTASYAMUSICAIAPLACE afek nDlEA'USCXMTaiE I I newton johnX 1 1 GENE KELLY i SsL cm 7:1559:15 Mb 1 oa times I 1 I Hl hi 1 i MarSk 1 MrWunMa ImjM rir iBir 1 2 mi imM JNMU JTtx rniMIrlT Jlnii Wrw 7 A i aww rmraimen 9 111 a ISOUBI rwmmwwn masterpiece 138 there hasncnr gg mm ADTtnzn I qMiiBiu Mrn of finbaderl BTihM 4 mmnbMIQ9a'a 9 rm nw wwarrr aft a BV BZ I II I I 3 "wj 4 ADULT ALL MAY ATTEND ENTER YOUNG PERSONS AT TAINMENT PARENTAL DISCRETION GENERAL UNCLASSIIED ENTERTAINMENT MAY AHTNO a 1 CENTRE TWIN Ust CENTRE TWIN West OOEON 2 OOEON Brantford PLAZA Oakville HAMILTON DRIVE YN CLAPPISON OO9VL OOEON OOEON Bswhnator PLAZA On HYLAND BRANTORD MALL cinemas starlit.

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