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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 84

Publication:
Arizona Republici
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona
Issue Date:
Page:
84
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ALL EDITION Friday, March 28, 1980 The Arizona Republic Filet rignons $6.95 Single serving include: two petite filet mignons wrapped in bacon, sauce bordelaise salad and baked potato i It's our special weekend act. And so delicious! Now's the time to take your family and friends out for at Friday, Saturday, Sunday LOUISIANA SEAFOOD HOUSE yj 350 E. University Mesa, AZ 833-828W lucky Shopping Canter Vj'- ALL YOU CAN EAT (Seafood) 1 1 fl Over IU imi oysMn, oinntp, croc legs, canitn, etc. I Jr star S3 25 and up. IUNCM DINNER 1 110.

7 DAYS Vjf If llSs. REumon Lw X- LOBSTER TAIL 7 I fkU Soup or Solod, Choke of Potato LJ '1 i i IKK 1 Trish Van Devere George C. Scott Routine horror haunts 'Changeling' I I ENTERTAIMMENT by GARY MARSHAIL I -'a --a i. If KJ. Atop the Granada RoyaltHomrtel Granada Royal Homwel fT.Ja' immkttwmlSsiiiimiri i 2333 Thomai Road 956-8740 3210 Grand Avenue (at Weldon) 266-8446 'Ki I XV1 2 1980 GreRory'a Restaurants.

Inc. All Right Reserved. a Mil IB. Of CKAB, ALASKAN i i KING CRAB $if g5 DINNER 9 I l.WA'.'iV" XWiVAV.V Soup or Salad. Choice PoMe.

V. BLy Ui TB IT Op.n h. tunc FRIDAY A I PAA SPECIAl1 4 closin9 1 47 rm- I 1))) AIL YOU CAN COIDEN FKIID FISH FILETS only fMmm SERVED WITH: Choke of Potatoes I UtrM IlirlV Torter Sauce ftQQ flllJWvILK WarmBiKuit i JUr1- fJ AND OUR SOUP SALAD BAR THE CHANGELING An Associated Film Distribution release produced by Joel B. Michaels and Garth H. Drabinaky, directed by Peter Medak from a screenplay by William Gray and Diana Maddox, photography by John Coquillon.

Starring George C. Scott, Trish Van Devere and Melvyn Douglas. Rated R. At Valley theaters. It's headquartered, no doubt, just across the hall from the Department of Astrology.

They're into motion-picture gross prognostication, you know. II II MESA 7000 E. Main 1744 W. Main MORE'J RESTAURANTS METRO CENTER CAMEIBACK TEMPE SCOTTSDALE Twwi San Dny 0) (ojon Del Rio 1300 N. Hoyden Rood MIGUEL URIAS IS BACK IN TOWN 8-12 PM By Michael Maza KepuMic SufT The only special thing about The Changeling is the way it was financed 264 shares sold for $25,000 per in a pioneering offering approved by the Ontario Securities Commission.

That's $6.6 million, if my multiplication is right A Hollywood stock exchange could turn out to be great news for gamblers itching to trade their bookies for upright brokers imagine calling in buys Bo Derek's next picture or sells on Richard Gere's Walter, I tell ya he's Handicapping the flicks would spawn a whole nw generation of tip sheets. Miss Rona could offfifB morning line. And Jillie's cousin's brother's secretary's sister, the froufrou clerk at Bloomie's, could retire on the proceeds of Rex Reed touts. Ahthe possibilities Joj-those of us who merely watch movies, however, this new ripple in financing heralds nothing more than increased trafficking in "sure things." The Changeling, here, now, stars sure thing George C. Scott in a sure-thing haunted house storyr And it is as routine a picture as we've seen since the Whammyville Horriblenesa or whatever that tribute to Goofus Americanus was called.

Tqthe formulaic eerie noises, cobwebbed stairways, crashing glassware and unbelievable coincidences, the writing team of William Gray andDiana Maddox, working from a story by Russell Hunter, add only a child's rubber ball that keegrbouncing back to you-know-who. TEe story was obviously familiar to the audience I was a part of. After each carefully elicited scream, the conversational volume rose slowly, reaching almost disco pitch before dropping again as director Peter Medak began the next crescendo. actors have all been much better. Trish Van Devere has nothing to do but look fearful, and Mejvyn Douglas seems hypnotized even before he must die in flames for something done to him when he was 6 (rather excessive revenge, even for aghast).

Scott is OK. It's not his fault that he never shows fear amid the strange goings-on; he does do a great quizzical stare. And when he cusses the ghost.that is complicating his life, he is funny. But the picture's funniest moment comes when Errrfessor of music Scott seeks help with his auntine problem from a university colleague, a 3RD ANNUAL Doug Allard Indian Collector ANDflLLTttflTtlAlZ Jill iSnfHiiijii iiiiimiiinTnn AUCTIONS Items include old rugs, pottery, baskets, jewelry, and much more. MARCH 28-29-30 SUNBURST HOTEL LOUNGE I 4925 N.

ScortsdaU Rd. Info. 265-3727 JiR BOB RAVENSCROFT TRIO 8 pm to Closing v. it a A Very Special dining place tor a very special day SERVING all day from noon Ory-ental or-durveS I Intimate Atmosphere Live Entertainment Wed -Sun balmy-looking type in a- white lab coat They consult in doorway, under a sign that says DIAHANN CARROLL March 25-30, April 1-6 CONVENIENT ONE-PRICE PACKAGES OinnetOance Show at 6 30. only $30 oer person.

Cocktail Show at 10.00. only $19 per person Friday and Saturday, $5 additional. Gratuities not included. Psychic Department (St Your choice from our liillllllO KAMPAI LOUNGE Opens at 4 30 DINNERS SERVED From 5pm lllllllltlMITTT RADIO MO KMCQ MO WIVaC 1400 KIAtAINew 420 KCKV HSO KOM 1440 KMK 740 MM 1W0 KMOUpMh 1400 KFHSpanWl 60 KFUMMak 1330 KOJQ 1510 KiMCouy ...910 KHEfMglaa 1M0 KASA 1540 KAJttCM 0 KB 1310 KNXCountry KXEG 1010 KBUXX 13A0 Corner of ScottsdaleRd Indian School Rd RESERVATIONS 947-7891 ofTOSIVI complete gourmet DINNER MENU which Includes the fantastic Complimentary Dessert Bar .915 KMC 90 7 KXtC 92 i (OK 1 KOCX 94 5 KOM 100 7 MB 1015 KMX 102 5 HVf 104 7 KSAA ...105 5 KWAO 1041 KSIM 107 1 KQVT 96 KMK 94 9 kUK 9 RESERVATIONS 956-5581 24th. Street and Thomas Road 1 EYE OPENERS: Music News 3 a.m.

Joe McNamara, Burt Goodman and Jim Mur dock on KARZ David Munscy and Don Andrews TToTQi, KOOL-FM. a.m.- W. Steven Martin on KMX Bill Hey. wood KOY Johnny Andrews on KTAR-AM At last, Alaskan King Crab Leg dinners that won't cost you an arm and a leg. Enjoy succulent Alaskan King Crab Legs, dipped in drawn butter and served with soup or salad and your choice of long grain and wild rice or potato and a warm loaf of homemade bread.

All foronly $6.95. Or Crab Legs Steak, only $7.95. Crab Legs $6.95 Johnny Collier and Bob Baker on KJJJ Mike Del Rosso and Marsha Carter on KBBC-FM John Giese, Bill Andres and Pat Powers on KDKB Dave Otto on KZZP'. Scott Young on KSAA Robert Kraft and Therese Crowley on KOPA. 6, s.m.

Jim Spero on KXIV Rick Fletcher on KHEP; Bob Christiansen on KHEP-FM Steve Roberts on KQYT Len Ingebrigtsen on KMEO-AM-FM sew- Chris Kelley, Gerald Ackley and Teresa Rogers on KRUX i Spanky Smith on KCKY Hank Cookenboo on KUpD-FM Morris on KMCR Don Jack Steak House sonon KWAO Joe Bailey orrKKKQ Alan Cook on WlarveU KFt-R John C. Gutierrez on KRDS Sertgio Ped' roza and Rene Boeta on KIFN Alicia Torres on reason Finest Steaks Seafood Serving Nothing But Prime Beef Excellent Sea Food tniVi craft demonstrations continuous crat See'. ArUonas tutescae. na radio controlled SSa d0f akei LUNCHEON 11 to 4 KXXCU mmm CLASSIC: Concert Nostalgic Prelude 10:05 a.m. 1 p.m.

KHEP-FM. Beautiful Music KQYT KMEO-AM-FM. Golden Oldies KOOL-FM KDJQ KKKQ. Kaleidoscope 4:05 p.m.-7p.m. KHEP-FM.

Dance Music KXTC-FM. Jazz KXIV 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. PERSONALITIES (Gosed for luncheon Sat.) DINNER 4 to 12 SUNDAY DINNER 4 to 12 Paul Harvey 6:30 and 8:25 a.m., 12:30 and 3:25 p.m. Lr-HAPPY HOURr-i II I 9(y 5 to 7 Won, thra Sat.

KTAK. Consumer News Line 5:50 a.m., and 9:50 a.m., KTAR. ii Crab Legs Steak $7.95 EXTRA SPECIAL 1 Lb ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS Special 28 Ounce 6th Annual Arizona I S8V Agrl News a.m. KJJJ. Howard Cosell 8:55 a.m., KTAR.

Gene Shalit 9:30 a.m., KXIV. John Chancellor 4:30 p.m., KXIV. All Things Considered 5 p.m., KMCR. Walter Cronkite 6:30 p.m., KARZ. John Moynihan't Sports Talk 10 05 p.m., KOY.

David Brinkley 6:30 p.m.. KXIV. Michael Dixon Talk Show 7 p.m., KOY. Bob Riedy LetVTalk 7:06 p.m.; KARZ. Hobby and Craft GOVERNOR'S STEAK HOUSE PORTERHOUSE Dhow Adminion S2 18 Oz.

COLD WATER LOBSTER TAIL Tom Dillon: Talk to the Coach 6:15 Mondays, KARZ. 33rd Street Shea and 1812 East Camelback Show Houm Friday 11 am 5 pm Saturday noon 9 pm Sunday noon 6 pm Midday with Preston Westmoreland 10 a.m. to 3 p.m Private Banquet Parties From 20 to 100 people for reservations Children 13 Under Free This coupon worth 50t toward admittion price limit one per admission Sanior Citizen one price only KTAR. Kathjf Shocket Shorts in Sports 5:20 p.m. Monday Saturday, KIFN.

Michael Mountain 6 pjn. Monday FriJay, KXEG. 'I' nit! 2730 North Central 279-2760 Served daily from 5 p.m. After noon on Sunday..

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