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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 62

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Star Tribunei
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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I.jl Ijll T. y. V'v v. 4D Minneapolis Tribune Oct. 30, 1977 At the movies i- otlw By Bob Lundegaard Staff Writer ROD STEWART tS '-i'i" SPECIA GUST STAR AIR SUPPLY i THE CONCERT with a "readjustment" problem.

For disrupting a military recruiting station in New York, he gets sent back to Veterans', Hospital, but within minutes he breaks out so that he can head for California, with the financial backing of the fellows in the ward, to realize his dream of raising worms with his army buddies. Miss Field is also heading west, and they meet on the bus. She's about to be married but decides to go to Kansas City for a few days so she can think things out. In the stale convention of madcap comedy, Winkler makes himself so obnoxious in forcing his attentions on her that she can't resist him. In an even staler convention, this uninhibited zany becomes unaccount- At the movies Continued on page 5D "Heroes," the first of what promises to be an avalanche of Vietnam-war movies, has a number of things going for it.

It stars Henry (The Fonz) Winkler and Sally (Flying Nun). Field, two of the hottest properties in show business, and it tries to say some serious things about what the war did to us as a nation. But it's essentially a mishmash of unfulfilled ideas. The promotion blurbs for the film call it both "poignant" and "hilarious," which could mean that it defies classification or that director Jeremy Kagan and writer James Carabatsos weren't sure what they were doing. I vote for the second choice.

Winkler plays a combat veteran, Nov. 2 8 PM St. Paul Arena 1 Tickets $7.50 advance THIN LIZZY JAMES EARL CM SIDNEY RAHAM PARKFR POmCR COSBY JOKES i2T JT, I He HUMUUH NED 1WHAM PRtSEJfrS A KtNRJCXY PfUtD IHtATHt PROOUCTMM nL KtlTUCXY FHIFD MCME" Itoduoe LARRY KOSTHOFF Ewn4fc AoJuc KIM JORGENSEN Sownpfay by JFRRV ZUCKER. -rtC IV-U 8 m- St- Paul Theate? JAMES ABRAHAMS. lyMDZUCKER 'odutad by ROBERT WEISS Dbdd by JOHN LANDIS RELEASED BY UNITED FILM tUSTRIBUTION COWWNY NC fl3 TnrcminTr iTIT Tickets $6.00 in advance W77 KFM HLMS NC DODBYRD and the BLACKBYRDS NOWSHOWING! AN EVENING WITH SEE INDIVIDUAL ADS FOR FEATURE TIMES.

A PIECE 1SAT. SUN. MATINEES1K OF THE ACTION JETHRG TULL lyv November 15 8 PM i St. Paul Arena Tickets $6.00 in advance SAT. 1 ftS TICKETS NOW ON SALE F0 NEXT FRI.

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BILLY JOEL 3 "2SS VALENTINO tk, RIJIX)LF NUREYE Tue. Nov. 22 8 PM -Statt Theatre All seats reserved. $6.50 and $5.50, available at Daytons. I rMS SAT.

A SUN. 12:30, I 571 WAT7AU itVP I. MO, 7:30, 9 SO BILL JAMES EARL aOMEY POiTIER COSBY iOES WALKER ART CENTER PRESENTS JOAN Aiuimi)iN6; MichMl Katakit NOV. 27 7:00 10PM GUTHRIE THEATRE $7.00 and $6.00 rittvid at -at Daytoni Guthrit The VJild Cnc BOULEVARD CAMDEN NORTHTOWN VILLAGE 4 RIVERVIEW MOVIES AT BURNSVILLE HEIGHTS EXCELSIOR DOCK 1 SHELARD PARK MOVIES AT EDEN PRAIRIE WAYZATA T7 A PIECE OF THE ACTION Leo ttofflte State Theatre December 16 17 -8 PM All seats reserved, $7.00 and $6.00 available at Daytons. A delightfully delicious dilemma! NOW j.mjji I NOW Technicolor Ipo I tTiffT I SHOWING SHOWING I r- Burt Reynolds SaHy FieW See separate theatre listings for times.

Jerry Reed Jackie Gleoson SEE INDIVIDUA1 ADS FOR FtATURE TIMES HELD OVER AGAIN FOR ANOTHER WW WEEK! SAT. 4 SUN. BARGAIN MATINEES ALL $1 AC TILL SEATS 2 PM FESTIVAL ECINA 1 1 2'YORKTOWN 1 1 leCAMPUS nTTTTI (CAMPUS ON SUN ONIY) TODAY AT 7:30 AND 9:20 Henri-QeoroB Ctouzot M3-9S21 "Inside Jennifer Welles' featuring sex fantasies 1 "SOLARIS" wtlft bits of well-turned humor and better prod' action touches than most porno films, could become T1 I ADM $4 the Deep Throat' of 1 977." JUitPH ANDKtnV 'a- neat A kus H.pil tt With Siy.i. ARTHUR KNIGHT MpFs. Trib WEDNESDAY THURSDAY NOV.

2-3 Woman the Dunes 1 TUUtertAn. 444j by Charles FRIDAY SATURDAY NOV. 4-5 "YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE" 1 Dickens Breathless 5C nn6 pninur y.ip (hoKIGiM)I fdifn Ho'Iumk tiriH rtammwih Anna amt (He King yl bim Vul ftynn. I n.t)n'.1 Ktttf Ja in thn mtchaMi'iq hk.mi.h INSIDE JENNIFER WELLES" AT 1 45 4 15-7 001 9 45 K0M. TUtS.

WED. "SMILE" POPPA' The first new twist in 2000 years' i OW 1)11 I i nV 1st run AWARD WINNING short OKIh'OhLL I I to Mwwepwt 4 tlie 2i fit Plum pudding, Marley's ghost, Bob 2ND WILD WEEK! DCtKI THAN MWSI Cratchit and Tiny Tim, I34SOT4 mem utm 14 I p. ADMISSION SO Ml loo afths AN ADULT MOVIEGOER MUST! "GUMS" and of course. Ebenezer 1500 1. LAKE ST.

724-1232 OPEN 10 A.M. TO 2 A.M. "One Last Fling" plus "Out Take' 1" UI 1 MM do ow laea ii ooanrn All Your SENSES will fcRUPT, in an ORGY of EROTIC PASSIONS! JOHN "THE WADD" HOLMES Scrooge bring Victorian London to the Guthrie Stage. A colorful new adaptation of Charles Dickens' heartwarming classic. Due to the overwhelming demand for tickets 7 to this Guthrie holiday classic, eight new performances have been added during" the i week of December 26.

Hl'Jil'H 1 "JOSEPH ANDREWS" SAT. AT M0 SUN AT 35 9:30 ALL NEW ADMISSION PRICES $3.00 00 Couples 100 Senior Citizens "SMOKIY AMDIHI PLUS "DESIRES WITHIN YOUNG GIRLS BANDIT" 1 1.IS-7 JS 4 t-lMB Y1IIM jifiV Tj -y "WILD RIVER GIRLS" with Christine Dover cSuSw CLUB" with Lyn Steven. I.HM.IbH I 1 4Wtt Tickets at the Guthrie Box -Sat. 9 am to 9 pm call (612)377-2224 and at all, Dayton's Ticket Offices, (612)375-2985 "THE BAD NEWS BEARS mimais I TRAINING" 99' I IN BREAKING IHG 1 1 1 1S7 "DYNAMITE" "ORIENTAL KITTEN" with Jehnny Wodd SHOW STARTS 10:30 A.M. Johnny Kys in ThoGuthfb AU MAlt CAST ph "CHAINS" 'BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR" pivt "IOVE AFTER SCHOOL" SAT.

SUN. MATINEE! BOULEVARD all aq( HEIGHTS SEATS 77 334-M70 -i 'J AMD 30HAMI1 "DEEP THROAT" 'DEVIL IN MISS JONES' it Hfct I.

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