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Cos Angeles States Thursday, September 21, 1989 Part VI 11 ORANGE COUNTY POP BEAT (Pi Wanderings of Eric Andersen Lead Him Back Into Musical Mainstream Other Stations Move toFiUaassicalVoid As radio station KFAC-FM wound down operations before switching Wednesday from classical music to rock, listeners were getting all manner of clues as to where to transfer their loyalties. This week, San Diego classical station KFSD-FM (94.1) chimed in with an ad on KFAC, touting itself as "Classical music for San Diego and now for Orange County." KFSD broadcasts classical music 24 hours a day, according to general manager Nancy Reynolds, who said its signal can be heard "loud and clear" in southern Orange County and along coastal cities as far north as Malibu. The 65-year-old commercial station reaches 160,000 listeners a week and is in "great financial shape," Reynolds said. Classical music can also be heard on two Los Angeles stations, KUSC-FM (91.5) and KKGO-FM (105.1), though the strength of these signals also varies. KFAC: Station Sought by Classical Refugees Continued from Page 10 keep it classical," he said.

"I just chose to believe that they would try until there was good reason to believe otherwise." Surely there were rumors? "There are always rumors," he said. "But I'm not a suspicious person that way. I still to this day believe that when the new owners came in they didn't intend to change it or that that was their main thought "I Join the other voices who lament KFAC's passing, but I honestly don't feel that listeners will be without classical music on the radio. But it may take a while a year or two for the marketplace to work out what the listeners want to hear." As far as Prind's bid to set up a classical-music station in Orange County, Prind is still disappointed that he and a consortium of his supporters were unsuccessful in their plan to purchase KWIZ-FM (96.7) in Santa Ana. "I was very gung-ho on the project two years ago," Prind said by phone Wednesday.

"But I couldn't generate the financial interest in Orange County. The people I spoke with were tremendously interested in the radio station, but the people with money were not ready to put it in." The night that John F. Kennedy was assassinated, -Andersen says, he found himself at a party at the home of poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, along with such other Beat literary figures as Neal Cassady (the model for Dean Moriarty, hero of Jack Kerouac's novel, "On the Gregory Corso and "a naked Allen Ginsberg." "They had a reading that night They were much more left of Kennedy (politically. They were surprised by the assassination, but apathetic." Andersen recalled. "I was shocked about it, because I had sort of a boyhood dream of Kennedy, and then I meet these guys, and they weren't dashed to the rocks." Andersen's most significant San Francisco meeting was with star folkie Tom Paxton.

"He found me playing some dive. He brought me to New York. He set me up." Andersen quickly won good notices and a recording deal with Vanguard, the leading folk label of the day. But before his first album came out in 1966, Andersen still had to go through the trials of the penniless, struggling artist That rite of passage is recounted in the title song of "Ghosts Upon the Road," a new lOVi -minute narrative about struggles for sanity and survival. Among the song's cinematic succession of scenes is an account of how Andersen dodged the Vietnam-era draft, then lapsed into a period of mental instability.

Andersen sings about how, in escaping the draft, "I'd been lucky to have been advised from some higher sources that I'd known." Among those advisers, he said, was Bob Dylan. "The first one I talked to about facing the draft board in New York City was Dylan," Andersen said. "He said, 'Just take mescaline, man. Just take mescaline, and youH be Instead, Andersen decided to put on a erased act without the aid of drugs. It workedi "I never got a draft card.

But I did get a letter from the New York City mental health board saying their doors were always open." Andersen says the act he put on for the draft board lingered inexpl icably during the time chronicled in the song. "I was a desperate souL I had my days when none of it made sense." He is writing an autobiographical screenplay about the period covered in "Ghosts Upon the Road," an account that Andersen says is "very romantic" and "almost psychotic." The theme of incipient madness also appears in "Six Senses of Darkness," a richly evocative new song that Andersen says was inspired by a more recent case of the night sweats. But if mental fragility and the spectral fading of the past are the twin shadows of "Ghosts Upon the Road," Andersen also points to sources of brightness and healing in songs about love For more than 25 years now, Eric Andersen has been following the itinerant ideal that first sprang out at him from the pages of Beat Generation writers. It has not made for the steadiest of career paths, but every so often Andersen's meandering brings him back into the current of the music industry's mainstream. In the mid-'60s, Andersen arrived in New York's Greenwich Village in time to make an impression while its folk music scene was still booming.

With signature songs such as Thirsty Boots," a fervent homage to the wandering minstrel creed, and "Violets of Dawn," Andersen established himself as a writer of lyrical, romantic ballads. The next big chance for a writer of sensitive, reflective songs came in the singer-songwriter movement of the early 1970s. Andersen stepped forward in 1972 with "Blue River." a delicately melodic, bit-tersweetly introspective song cycle that found its place within the Carole King-James Taylor-Joni Mitchell-Jackson Browne school of sensitive pop. Now comes the 80s acoustic revival led by Suzanne Vega, Tracy Chapman and an ever-growing legion of strummers heartened by the idea that the public might actually want to. hear songs with a certain level of literacy.

And here comes Andersen again (he'll play tonight in a solo acoustic show at Bogart's in Long Beach). Now a grizzled 46. the former folk Adonis is still handsome in a weathered, intense-looking way. And, as his fine new album, "Ghosts Upon the Road," demonstrates, Andersen is still an impressive song craftsman one whose latest work benefits from a new-found edge of narrative realism without losing his old romantic sheen. "Ghosts Upon the Road" is Andersen's first album for an American label since 1977.

Through the '80s, most of his creative work (two albums and a film soundtrack before and personal concerns (he has a home outside of Oslo that he shares with a Norwegian painter and their three small children) have been centered in Europe. Andersen, who also keeps a basement apartment in New York City, knew long ago that he wasn't meant to lead a settled life played out in one spot "When I was growing up in Buffalo, I was reading a lot of books about characters who seemed a lot more interesting than the people I was seeing around the block and in school," he said in a recent phone interview. "I knew they existed, but they weren't in my neighborhood." In 1963, Andersen left college and hitchhiked to San Francisco in search of some of those Beat heroes, and to establish himself as a folk singer. ROBERT GABRIEL Los Angela Timet Eric Andersen performs in Long Beach tonight. and the calmer, quieter life he leads in Norway.

Until now, Andersen had spent the 1980s selling his albums at gigs and by mail order. Among the American fans who kept up their interest in his work were Ronald Flerstein (Suzanne Vega's manager) and Steve Addabbo (Vega's record producer). "They asked if they could manage me, and we proceeded from there," Andersen said. The alliance, which began three years ago, led to a recording deal with Gold Castle Records, whose roster includes such other '60s folk boom veterans at Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Peter, Paul and Mary and Bob Neuwirth. With Addabbo co-producing and members of Vega's band serving as backup players, "Ghosts Upon The Road" has a crystalline, broodingly atmospheric sound similar to Vega's recordings.

The stories, though, are very much Andersen's. "My angle, my niche is to use the vehicle of language," Andersen said. "It's not a pop-music trip per se. I never was a pop artist I never had a hit I'm in this for the long term. I got into this because I love words.

To write truthfully you've got to write about what you know. And what you know is basically what you've lived." Eric Andersen playt tonight at Bogarft, in the Marina Paeifica maB, 6288 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach. Mark Davit open. Shine 9 p.m.

Tickets cost $8 JO. Information: (213) 594-8975. The Times provides the most current movie listings available. It is not responsible for late changes of films or show times. MOVIE GUIDE AMAtesa LAOUNAKSSUa.

ELTOSIO SANTA AIIA I MANN'S RANCHO NIGUEL 8, 26471 Raneho MgueJ Road, (714) 831-0446-(1) BhMay Valnidin (Rh 3: 18. 10. (2) Klihtssar (Rh 3. 6:30. 7:46.

9:46. (3) Unala Baafc (PGh 2. 4:46. 7:16, 9:46. (4) baBena Janaa andtha Laat ii (PG-13H 6.

9:46 and Star Trafc Tha Final Fiennai (PGh 2:46, 7:30. (61 Bataaan (P6-13h 2. 4:30, 7. 9:30. (6) Whan I EDWARDS EL TORO.

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10. (2) ShMey Valentine (Rh 12. 2:30. 6. 7:30.

9:46. (3) Whan Harry Mat See (Rh 12:16. 2:16, 4:30. 8:30. 8:30.

10:30. (4) Pnsamssd (PG-13): 12:30. 3:18. 8:46. 8:16.

10:36. (6) Tha) Ahyaa(PG-13h 1.4,7,10. I EDWARDS SADDLEBACK PLAZA. El Tore Road and RockfWd Boulevard. (714) 681-6880 (1) Lethal Weoaen 2 (Rh 8:30.

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4. 6:18. 8:30. (4) aaa. 8aa and vldaatane (Rh 1:18.

3:40. 6:06. 8:20. (6) Partathead (PG-13h 1:30. 4:16.

7, 9:46. (6) 9aa af Law (Rh 12:30. 3. 6:30. 8.06.

(7) The Alma (PG-13h 12:38. 3:36. 6:30. 9:38. (8) WTtahsast (Rh 1:16.

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6. 7:16. 9:30. (10) bnaaa Janaa and SaBy (Rh 2:30. 6.

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in the Main PleceSerrta Ana Mall. (714) 972-8600 (1) aaa. Baa and ttdiilaai (R): 1 1:66. 2:15. 6.

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7:10. 9:46. (8) Unala Beak (PGh 12:30. 2:48. 6:30.

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(2) Lethal Weapon 2 (Rh 6:46. 8. 10:16. (3) CsiaaMis af War (Rh 8:15 and Rilindm (Rh 6:26. 10:30.

(4) Klohhiasr (Rh 6. 7. 9. (PGh 7. 9:30.

(9) Hanev. I Bhmak aha Klen (PGh 4:46.9 and Tamar Haaah (PGh 2:15, 7. (Rh 6. 7. 9.

(6) Boa of Lava (Rh 8. 8:30. 10:36. (8) WitWBIVgJO i (PG-13h 3:20. 8: 10 and (10) Star Trek Tha tfftte.B.

10. IPG 1:10,5:60. FOUCfTAd VALLEY I PACIFIC'S ANAHEIM DRIVE-. 1620 N. Lamon St (714) 879860 (1) Leek UWj end MwIm I (PG) and Hanay, I ahrank am KMi (PG).

Shows start at I EDWARDS HUTTON CENTRE. 9 Hutton Contra Drive. (714) 662-2266 (1) Saa af Lava (Rh 6. 8:30. 10:35.

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7: 16. 9:30. I EDWARDS MISSION VIEJO MALL. 730 Mission vleio Mel. (714) 3644220 (1) Tha Abyaa (PG-13h 11:30.

2:18. 6:16. 8. 10:30. (2) Pu iaBmi (PG-13h 11:46.

2. 4:46. 7:30, 10. (3) Tha Pa Hint (Rh 1 1:48, 1:46, 4. 8:18.

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(31 Tha Abyaa (PG-13): 7. 10. (4) I PG-13h 6:30. 8. 10:30.

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I FAMM.Y FOUR CINEMA, 17161 Brookhurst (714) 963-1307 (1) Will mil (Rh 2:16. 4:18. 6:16, 8:16. 10:16. (2) Haney, I Shrank tha KMs (PGh 3:46.

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8. 8. 10. (4) Tha Advaafaa af MBa and Ode (Gh 2. 3:48.

(8) ESSSA 5. 7:30. 10. (6) Haart af Dbda (PGh 6:16. 8:16.

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8:46, 10:36. (8) Wamsis (PG-13): 4:46, 7,9:16. TEATRO FIESTA. 306 E. 4th St.

641-4361 Col theater for 629-6339 (1) I i (Rh 12:30. 2:46. 6. 7:16. 9:30.

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i IPG-IS): 2:30. 7 and 00:6:30.8:30.10:16. Trafc Tha Final Fi snail (PGh 12:16. 4:46. 9:16.

13) Rxicrroa kzyvposit czach CZAL CZACH Tamar ft Heeeh (PGh 12:30. 2:46. 6. 7:30. 9:48.

(4) laMM (PG-13h 12:46.4.7.9:46. I UNITED ARTISTS' BREA MALL, in tha Bras MaS, (714) 990-4021 (1) Haart of Dbda (PGh 1:16. 3:26. 6:38. 7:48.

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3:46. (3) Batman (PG-13h 6:36. 8:06. 10:38. (4) Whan Harry Mat SaBy (Rh 12:36.

2:46, 6. 7:20. 9:30. (8) Tamar ft Haaah (PGh 12:46. 3:06.

6:20, 7:40. 9:60. (6) The Piiltaaj (Rh 12:40. 3. 8:30.

7:60. 10:16. (7) Chsstah (Gh 2. 4. (8) Mahmnhjm (PG-13h 6:66.

8:10. 10:30. (9) Riliadm (Rh 1. 3:20. 8:40.

7:66. 10:20. (101 Unasa Bank (PGh 12:30. 2:60, 6:10.7:36.9:66. Saalaty (PG): 6.

8:30. I SUPER SAVER CINEMAS 7 12343 Seal Beach Blvd. (213) 694-941111) tddht and the CrvJasrs (PGh 1:16. 3:16. 6:16.

7:16. 9:16. (2) Bssshts (PG-13h 1. 3:10. 6:20.

7:30. 9:40. (3)VaaMBnasabt(PGh 1:20. 3:20. 6:20.

7:20. 9:20. (4) Wiihsad at ianda'a PG-13h 1:10. 3:10. 6:10.

7:10. 9:10. (6) Mmeanhan (PG-13h 1:40. 3:40. 6:40.

7:40. 9:46. (6) Rilmdiis (Rh 1. 3. 6.

7. 9. (7) Shllthaittis (PGh 1:10. 3:25.6:36.7:46.9:66. 3:30.6:46.8.10:18.

I UNITED ARTISTS' EIGHT, Braa Merfcetpiece, 966 Birch (714) 529-9036 (1) CsiaoMis af War (Rh 7 and Mmenniam (PG-13h 9:20. (2) Tha Partial (Rh 6:18. 8:30. 10:46. (3) aaa.

Baa and ttdt steps (Rh 7, 9:16. 14) Tha Abyee (PG-13h 8:30. 9:30. (5) Maht Qaaaa (Rh 6:20. 8:30.

10:30. (6) San a Lava (Rh 7:30. 10:16. (7) Laahai Waaaan 1 (Rh 6:30. 9:30.

(8) Whan I nary Mai tail. 6:16. 8:26. 10:46. BUEStAPAKX 8 UNITED ARTISTS' MOVIES, in tha Bum Park Mai, (714) 962-4993 (1) tan af Uan (Rh 10:20.

12:46. 3:10. 6:36. 8. 10:26.

(2) Tha Paekaao (Rh 10:60. 1:10. 3:30. 6:60. 8:10.

tTAftTCCI EDWARDS VILLAGE CENTER. 12646 Beach (714) I EDWARDS WESTBROOX TWIN. 10141 Westminster (714) 630-4401 (1) MBMsadam (PG-13h 8 and BiliMIni 10. (2) maht Bin (Rh 6:30. 8:30.

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10. AMC ORANGE MALL. 2320 North Oranoe Mai. (714) 637-0340 (1) Haart af Dbda (PGh 2:18. 6:0677:30.

9:30. (2) Tha Paakaaa (Rh 2:48. 6:26. 8. 10:16.

(3) Chishm (Gh 2:20. (4) MMaMdam (PG-13h 4:80. 7:60, (6) Tha Advsasnsa af MBa and Otla (Gh 2:36. 8:10. (6) Dead Pacta Ssslsty (PGh 7:16.

9:46. (7) Unala Bask (PGh 2:30. 8. 7:48. 9:56.

(6) Haney, I Shrank the KMs (PGh 2. (9) FteM af Brian (PGh 4:40. 7:20, 9:60. CENTURY CINEDOME EIGHT. 3001 W.

Chapmen (714) 634-2553 (1) Baa af Lava (R). (2) BkklsyValiiidiii (R). (3) Batman (PG-13). (4) Wlilibiini (R). (6) PartaehssS (PG-13).

(6) The Aayes (PG-13). (7) Whan Harry Mat SaBy (8) Lethal WiassaKR). CENTURY CITY CENTER, wi Ta Myaa (PG-13): 1:30, 4:20, 7:30, 10:20. War (Rh 7:30 and Look Up (Rh 6:30. 9:30.

(21 Parsnthssd (PG-13): 11:30, 2. 4:46. 7:30. 10. (3) Tha Pa shoes (R): 1146.

2. 4:15. 6:30, 8:48. 10:48. (4) Saa af Lava (Rh 12:46.

3:16. 6. 8:30. 10:46. (6) Whan Harry Met SaBy (Rh 11:46.

1:46. 3:46. 6:45. 7:46, 9:46. (6) Kill urn (Rh 1 1:30.

1:16. 3. 6, 7. 9. 10:45.

TEATRO STANTON. 11 300 Beach (714)892-9998 CsB theater for show times. MOrtirTKIKACH (4) Paisadiasd (PG-13h 10:16. 12:46. 3:16.

6:46. 8:16. 10:46. (6) Unala Baafc (PGh 10:46. 1.

3:16. 6:30. 7:48, 10. (6) Laahai Waaaan 2 (Rh 10:20. 12:36.

2:60. 8:18. 7:46. 10:10. (7) Haart af Dbda (PGh 10:30.

12:30, 2:30. 4:30, 8:30. 8:30. 10:30. (8) Klthasaei (Rh 10:20.

12:20. 2:20, 4:20. 8:20. 8:20. 10:20.

o-600 in na men, mi nieuuvuaiaii wnve, ril ha nitdst TJmj (R) and Leak Un (R). (2) The Dream Teem (PG-13). (3) Mafar Karate KM Part (PG). (4) K-8 3901 Matropotlaw Drlva. (714) aan i I EDWARDS CHARTER CENTRE.

7822 Warner (714) 841-0770 (1) Tha Partial (Rh 6. 7:16. 9:30. (2) Boa af Lave (Rh 4:46. 7.

9:30. (3) Whan Harry Met SaBy (Rh 6:46.8. 10. (4) aaa. Beoond vldtstapa (Rh 6:18.

8:30. 10:46. (6) Pannmaad(PQ-13h 6. 7:30, 10. Ram Mm (R) Lseaas (R) an (PG-13) and Wsshsnd Bande's (PG-13).

Col theatar tar show tinvM STADIUM 6 DRIVE-IN, 1601 W. Katala (714) I EDWARDS HUNTINGTON TWIN, 18843 Main (714) 848-0388 (1) Laahai Waaaan (R): 6:16, 8:30, 10:30. (2) coaoaADCLMAJt PORT THEATRE. 2908 E. Coast Highway, (714) 673-6260 Tha Utah) Thfar (Rh 7.

9: 1 6. C01TAK5SIA 03a-e770 ni a maajtmara an bm Bbaal Tha I OdM(R) (PG-13) EDWARDS UNIVERSITY. 4248 Camoua Drlva. (7141 EDWARDS CINEMA WEST, 8781 Westminster (714) 891-3935-11) Maht Oama (R): 6:30. 7:30.

9:30. (2) Paisndissd (PG-13): 5:30. 8. 10:20. (3) Hanay.

I Shrank tha KMa (PGh 8:30 and Tamer ft Haaah (PG): 8:30, 10:20. (4) fAOFKrS HI-WAY 39 ORIVMN. 7901 Traak (714) 89 1-393-( 1) RanofBdee (R) and Saa of Lava (R). (2) Bessdaaart (R) and RWdmaar (R). (3) Parenthood (PG-13) MdUMb Baafc (PG).

(4) fcrtman (PG-13) and Lethal Waaaan 2 (R). Shows start at dusk. UNITED ARTISTS' CINEMA, in the Westminster Mai. (714) 89W46-(1) Heart af Dbda (PGh 1:10. 3:10.

6:10, 7:10, 9:26. (2) Uham Baafc (PGh 1. 3, 8, 7, 9:06. (3) Batman (PG-13) ,4) W1" Harry Met SaBy (R): 4:60,7:16,9:20. Westminster Mall.

(714) M5-6333-(1 The Abyaa (PG-13): 1. 3:50. 6:46. 9:30. (2) Saa of Lava (Rh 12: 1 5.

2:36. 4:60, 7: 10, 9:40. 864-881 1-(1) aaa. Baa and vtdiMaae (Rh 4:48, 7, 9:18. (2) I EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER.

2701 Harbor, Mat! Verde Cantar. (714) 979-4141 (1) Sea af Lava (Rh 6. 8:30. 10:46. (2) Tha Ahyaa (PG-13h 7.

10. (3) Haart af Dbda (PGh 6:30. 7:30. 9:30. (4) Whsn Harry Mai 9a9y I EDWARDS CINEMA.

COSTA MESA, 1634 Adams A (714) 646-3102 Parenthood PG-13h 6:46, 8:18, 10:48. Tha Paakaaa) (Rh 8. 7:16. 9:30. (3) NMM djamo (Rh 6:18, 8:16, (4) CaiaaMis of War (Rh 6:38.

10:36 and (PG-13) and Tamar B. Haaah (PG). (4) Cybanj (R) and Ktakbaxar (R). (6) MMsiadaiii (PG-13) and Tha Abyaa (PG-13). (6) Rmsaadai (R) and Sao af Lava (R).

Shows start at dusk. UNITED ARTISTS' CITY CINEMA, in tha City Shopping Cantar, (714) 634-391 1 (l)ResaneJeee (Rh 2. 3:60, 6:40 7:30, 9:20. (2) Tha Paakaaa (Rh 2:46, 4:60, 7:10. 9:16.

(3) Tha Advantaree af nam and Ode (0): 3. (4) hi Bane Janaa and tha Laat Cmaada (PG-13): 7:06 and Star Trail Tha Final Frontier (PG): 8, 9:30. (6) Hanay, I Shrank tha KMs (PGh 2, 3:66. (6) Let It Ride (PG-13): 6:60, 9:38 and MMsmilani i (Rh 8:30 (6) Unala Baafc (PGh 6:48. 8.

10:16. (6) I EDWARDS HARBOR TWIN, Harbor Boulevard at WHson Straat, (714) 631-3601 Tha Pashaae (Rh 6:16, 8:30, 10:48. (2) 1601 HITS i (PGh 6:30.: (1) ,7:30,9:46. IPO-131: 7:36. (7) Maht oama (R): 2:16.

4K, 6:66. 7:46. :40. Baiimaaawa (PC): 4:60, 9:26 and IPQ-13K 2:30, 7. I hriail lUihMri lilkSifili IH5 Haart af Dbda (PGh 8:30, 7:30, 9:30.

EDWARDS WOOOBRIDGE. 4628 Barranca Parkway, (714) 661-0666-11) Parsnthssd (PG-13): 6. 7:30, 10. (2) Tha Ahyaa (PG-13): 7. 10.

(3) Whan Hairy Mat SaBy (R): 6:46. 8. 10:16. (4) Saa af Leva (R): 6:46, 8:16, 10:30. (6) Honey, I Shrank tha KMi (PGh 8:30 and Tamar Haaah (PGh 6:30, 10:30.

LAHAStA AMC FASHION SQUARE. In Fathkm Square MaN, (213) 691-0633 (1) Weekend at Bamla'a (PG-13): 4. 6:30, 8:60. (2) Utah) Msnatars (PGh 3:60. 6:20, 8:40.

(3) Ltosneo to KM (PG-13): 3:30, 6: 10, 9. (4) Qhosttiastats (PGh 3:40, 8, 8:30. EDWARDS SOUTH COAST LAGUNA, 468 S. Coast Highway. (714) 497-1711 (1) Sea of Lava (R): 8:30, 8, 10:16.

(2) tVImii HaWFy Matt S4aryo (R) 6 7( 9i 16e EDWARDS MESA CINEMA, 1884 Newport (714) 646-6026 CiiiiiMii af War (Rh 8:30 and Rilindm (Rh 6:36. 10:36. I EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PLAZA, Bristol Straat at Sunflower Avanua, (714) 646-2711 (1) Whan Harry Mat SaBy (Rh 6:16. 8:30. 10:30.

(2) Tha Ahyaa (PG-13h 6:16, 8, 10:46. (3) Saa of Lava (Rh 4:30. 7. 9:30. 1 CNTER.

3199 Park Center Drive, (714) 761-4184-(1) ShMav Valantlna (R): 12, 2:30. 6. 7:30. 10. vidsslaaa (R): 11:16, 1:16, 3:30, 6:46.

8. 10:16. (3) Parenthood (P0O3): 11:16, 1:46, 4:16, 7. 9:46. (4 The Paakaaa (R): 11:30, 1:46.4.6:16.8:30, 10:46.

I UNITED ARTISTS' SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 1661 W. Sunflower Ave-. 1714) 640O694-1) Batman (PG-13): 1. 3:30, 6:66. 8:30.

(2) Tha Advantaree af Mho and Ode (Gh 1:30. 3: 1 6. 6. ft) Deed Poeto Sootety (PG): 7, 9:30. (4) Maht Game (R): 1, CYPWEtf I FAMILY TWIN CINEMA, 9823 Walker (714) 828-166011) Uncle Bush (PG): 6:30, 7:30.

9:30. (2) Tha Abyaa (PG-13): 7, 9:30. If TEL LACUriAICULS I LAGUNA HILLS MALL CINEMA, 24292 Leguna Hilh Mad, (714) 7684611 (1) Parenthood (PG-13): 1:30, 4:20, 7, 9:46. (2) Saa of Leva (R): 1 2:46, 3: 10, 6:36, 8. (3) Tha Ahyaa (PG-1 3): 1,3:40,6:36, 9:30..

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