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28 The Boston Globe Thursday, July 15, 1976 RKVIEW MOVIE 1 mnamiinniiiiiii i in I C.WflV. ADS PAY BEST Waltham Summer Theatre OUR TOWN Tonlli il 8:00 p.m. Plioni Res. 891-5600 K. of C.

CARNIVAL NOW THRU SATURDAY SCITUATE HARBOR Boston's unigue chamber music tour of its harbor. The Bay Wind Ensemble JULYI5H.H.I ttVitlcr Mualr, ffnyglflffuorti Mulr Sailing 5:30 4 7:00 Ticket $3.00 LtmijWlMrf Sldii'Sl ni'xl loAiiwriiiin Wdter Inc. 492-5667 THURSDAYS Tickets Strawberries Chandlery IE if 4 if Pi, "f-r" St i F. 1 mi 4' aa" at to. -s ZORBA In THEODORE BIKEL Well sung and danced and particularly well acted.

It' is one of the best good enough for Broadway!" Elliot Norton, Herald, July 1 Sam Elliott comes under restraints in "Lifeguard." Petrie's 'Lifeguard' is out of its depth rimtns m. sn. iim DIAL-A-CHARGE: 922-8502 1 msaem 1 me BARGAIN MATS. 'TIL 200 P.M.-STARRED $1.50 SAUGUS-VALTHAM'STONEHAM-CAMBRIDGE $1.25 RETURNS July 26-31 ZORBA' is wonder- ful just simply wonderful. It is one of the best musicals I've yet seen (the) bouzouki score is richly expres- sive.

THEODORE biivel is perieci as ZORSA. 'ZORBA' is a wonder. If the Greeks had a word for it, it would be terrific." Kevin Kelly, Globe, July 2 ''Excellent 'ZORBA The Music-Theatre has a great DIAL-a-CHARGE: 922-8502 Route 128 at Exit 19 BEVERLY 9228500 NEIL SIMON'S "MURDER BY DEATH" 1:15 3:15. 515. 7:20.

9 30 PR DAVID BOWIE "THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH" 1:30, 4:15, 7:20, 9:30 ALEX CUMMESS NANCY WALKER "KDER BY DEATH" 1:30, 3:25, 5:10, 730, 9:25 PGl "MIDWAY" ilSllS IN siNtunwouwp GREGORY PECK LEE REMICK "THE OMEN" HSISi SARAH MILES "THE SAILOR WHO FEU FROM GRACE WITH THE SEA" IH WALT DISNEY DOUBLE FEATURE "EAfflBI" 1:00, 4:10, 7:20 "GUS" 2:20, 5:30,8:40 Gl CLIMT EASTWOOD "OUTLAW JOSEY WALES" PG! WALT DISNEY DOUBLE FEATURE "BANIBI" 1:00,4:10,7:20 "GUS" 2:20, 5:30, 1:40 1 IN SEhaURROUNlft eys i iiMinuriuM DISNEY'S MM, 4: Id CHARITON HESTQN 8:40 JACK NICHOLSON MARLON BRANDO "THE BREAKS" 1:30,4:30,7:20,9:45 po LIFEGUARD, directed A Daniel Petrie. Rated PG. At the Music Hall, Boston, and fa theaters and drive-ins throughout Greater Boston. By Robert Taylor Globe Staff ''Lifeguard, save slyoursclf," urges the hero's buddy at their high-school reunion midway through this simple-minded little film. Sound advice in a production out of its depth.

Director Daniel Petrie iicre attempts to accomplish something along the lines of jjohn Updike's short story, also titled "Lifeguard" 4hat is, make a lifeguard into a metaphor. Whereas JUpdike's lifeguard, a theology student brooding above a beach like a desert saint on pillar, succeeds through the device of an interior monologue in becoming both a narrative character nd a symbol of religious loubt, Petrie's lifeguard 'doesn't know what his metaphor is. He's a chunk of beefcake Sin a Southern California teach, and at 32 a bit long in Ithe tooth for a strenuous ifeflgfl iMMhl MM UMMUm CLINT EASTWOOD "OUTLAW JOSEY WALES" 1:30, 4:15, 7:20, 9:50 PG "MIDWAY" IN SENtUnRO'JKB PGj PETER SELLERS PETER FALK "MURDER BY DEATH" PB WALT OISNEV DOUBLE FEATURE "BAM8I" 1:00,4:10.7:20 5:30, 40 STT "THE OMEN" PIUS SHORT "CXDHCH BIRD II" IRI NEIL SIMON "MURDER BY DEATH'' 1:30, 335, 5:10, 730, 935 PG: CLINT EASTW003 "OUTLAW JOSEY WALES" fPGl ELSA LANCHESTER JAMES COCO "MURDER BY DEATH" 1:30.335,5:10,730,935 PGl WALT DISNEY DOUBLE FEATURE "BAM8I" 4:10, 730 "GUS" 2:20. 5:30, 1:40 1:30, 3:25. 5: 10, 7:20, 935 I "I IPFPIIMn" igPj nwiiLn SAM ELLIOTT PARKER STEVENSON 1:30, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35, 9:35 iuue icrucD HO Daring.

Dangerous and Downright Dee4ightful MOTOWN PRODUCTION III ASSOCIATION WITH PAN IRIS ENTERPRISES Scutoilir if HU BARWOOD MATTHEW BOBBINS Based on the noiel oj WILLIAM BRASHLER Music by WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN Directed ty JOHN BADHAM Produced by ROB COHEN Eiecatm Producer BERRY CORDT A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR' Panavision JULV9-10 JULY 13-17 sngm rwrvilw MS1M0 DAVID RUSHS CALLS OUT BILLY MORGAN Remark Shaw's Melodrama THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE "not lo missed luparb nttrtain. mnt" Mitchell, WBZ se If Kelly, Glotm "SPLENDIDLY EUTEDTAIRIM" NDRTQN HERALD 3 P.M. 5 and 9 P.M. SAT. Tickets 6.50 and 7.95 i rPR 64 Brattle Street DRAMA Cambridge CENTER 864-2630 TOIMITE tllP UIU rfeb little siiow for INFO, and LCharge-by-Phone 383-1400 RTE.

3A PftfW mm. COHASSETiWy 5. iUUi MASS. tmvvvfi Sonny 6cfc)y 's Theatrer 50 Until 4p.m. it AIL Theitm THE SAILOR WHO FELL 2.

3:50, i 40. FH0M GRACE WITH THE SEA 30 July 21 Oimey'i FANTASIA Qalcria si aoyino. si. wn. -tti 3i3i FROM GRACE WITH THE SEA IHt aAILUH WHU ttll 2.4.

nun (yWstOn I 114 A -277 2140 1 LT 6 Dlyl! Endl Tuts! ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST 2 IS 4 lb IS, Mi 214 tniil A. 277 21401 THE MISSOURI BREAKS 1.3 1 0,5 20,7 30.9 40 CentralSqT IH 04261 SEVEN BEAUTIES 7 30. 9 30 CentralSq-2 Cnnbndl-at4 0421 ACTOIN' TWIN CINEMA 263-8372 Cln. I. Walter Matthau Tatum O'Neal "The Bad News Bears" (PG) Cln.

II. Sara Miles Kris Krlstofferson "The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea" R) 7:009:00 ARLINGTON CAPITOL "Story of REGENT 648-4340 643-1197 "Mother, Jugs I Speed" (PG) Both Cinemas Sun, thru Thurs. $1.00 AVO. AVON DRIVE-IN 686-7176 H. G.

WELLS' "FOOD OF THE GODS" (PG) "DARK PLACES" BELMO.YT STUDIO CINEMA 484-1706 AIR-CONDITIONED LINA WERTMULLER'S SWEPT AWAY" 7S9 J1.00 $1.50 BILLERICA E.M. LOEW'S PINEHURST 667-7911 DRIVE-IN THEATER Now thru July 20 "FOOD OF THE GODS" PLUS "THE SPECTRE OF EDGAR ALLEN DOSTOX BACK BAY SCREENING ROOM 536-9477 FASS8INDER'S "FOX AND HIS FRIENDS" 4 0O- 10-8 20-1O30 CINEMA 733 266-0342 733 BovMon Boston "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" (PG) 45-10 "WHAT'S UP, TIGER ULVT (PG) Coot Mat Dtv $1 5 pm PARIS CINEMA 267-8181 ZEFFtRELLXS ROMEO JULIET" (PG) "WlialTiRilsTiiNfxtSwir BROOKLI.XE CINEMA BR2CKLINE S66-00Q7 lieenrulone Plan Pm 9 BrooMn VW. hi liw for Dennr (PGS 7 30-9 30 ALL SEATS 1 00 COOLIDGECCHNEI 734-25 CO (Arond Bedjrd D. Hoffman "ALL THE PRESIDENTS MEN" IPG) all 30-9 also Jack Lenmon-Anno Bancron "Pnsoner ot 2nd Aw" (PG) 7:15 Mnuico are una IIIUIILU TRAHEYU it TONIGHT I 1 8 PM I Tofiiorroitf 8 PM I I CHARLES PLAYHOUSE 7( WARRENTON BOSTON I PHONE RES. NOWI 1 SOMETHING COMPtfTELY DIFf'T 1 20.9 50 fill Mil NTT PVIHfIN: AND Nun t-UH bib til i VCadartPi dm--SU-ZUij lmmr BEAUTIES 9 BO t.

SACK 1 SACK hack inema sack inema! SHOWCASE! SHOWCASE NATICK DANVERS W0BURN DEDHAM 337 WH ST 53 WASH ST iw'w', WLoJ j' HSMTT Tll MAlLj WA RCHJH I 13 ANNE ARCHER 13 V.Kll VJ NICHOLSON, BRANDO "LIFEGUARD" 5mon first i -the Missouri "THE STERILE CUCKOO" PG 1 -HEARTS OF THE WEST- IP" pgJ ANNE ARCHER "LIFEGUARD" Mm "THE STERILE CUCKOO" DRiVE-lS OPEN AT 7O0m3 START AT DUSK hedonistic life. But pneumatic females adore him and he. does his best to scatter his favors broadcast, stewardesses, gamines, any woman whose mind is as unblemished by thought as his own. Then he attends his' 15th high school reunion, and discovers his classmates have been winning places in the world, that his old flame, now running an art gallery, wants him back. Should he be a Porsche salesman or a beach bum? Evidently Petrie views the character as a noble savage who lives by instinctual values rather than the materialism of the rat-race.

Sam Elliott plays the lifeguard with a fair degree of offhand lethargic charm and deserves the Robert Mitchum Award for getting through a mediocre script with eyelids at halfmast. Not even this-happy ploy, though, can disguise the fact that no character really exists. As a bronze Apollo, the lifeguard is heroically beautiful, as a sentient being he is impossibly dumb. Nothing plus nothing equals nothing. going outdoors 'medley of American classics July 21 at noon on City Hall Plaza.

The concert will include a patriotic sing-a-long, and wind up with "Stars and Stripes Forever." The Boston Ballet will perform from July 19-26 in The Fenway, West Roxbury, South Boston, Jamaica Plain, Hyde Park and Beacon Hill. Washington street and Blue Ledge Drive. 2:30 p.m. Senior Summerthing: Basket-weaving. Charlestown: Municipal Building.

3:30 p.m. Poetrymobile. Hyde Park: Hyde Park Library. 3:30 p.m. Poetrymobile.

North End: Christopher Columbus Center, 44 Prince st. 3:30 p.m. Poetrymobile. Jamaica Plain: Sedgewick Street Library, Sedgewick and South streets. 3:30 p.m.

Poetrymobile. Mattapan: Walker Playground, Norfolk street. 7 p.m. Troubadour. Fenway: Massachusetts avenue between Huntington avenue and St.

Botolph street. 7 p.m. Boston Musicians Local 9-535. AllstonBrighton: Camelot Court. 7 p.m.

Boston Musicians Local 9-535. Charlestown: Brighton street, parking lot. 7 p.m. Music Concert: "Spur." West Roxbury: Pope parking lot, behind LCH on Corey and Centre streets. 7:30 p.m.

Music concert. Dorchester: Little House, West Cottage street. 8 p.m. National Center for Afro-American Artists Dance Company. Columbia Point: Athletic Field, Monti- cello avenue.

8 p.m. Disco-Set. Chinatown: Castle Square. Shawmul avenue and Herald street. 8 p.m.

sion Hill. Soul Train. Mis- 8:30 p.m. Moviebusf. North End: Prado.

Hanovtr spy fXlNlSSI IrSci-FrClassic Gfy Arnold. Washington Post I PG PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED SOME MATERIAL MAY N0I BE SUITABLE FOR PRE TEENAGERS iSTARTS TOMORROW LEXINGTON CINEMAS 1 i 2 862-3260 Wed. thru Sun. $1.50 Adults 1. "Mother.

Jugs Speed" 7:15 9 2. "Seven Beauties" 7 9:05 LYNN E.M. LOEW'S LYNN 592-3510 OPEN-AIR A Carload Ralph Meeker Ida Lupino "FOOD OF THE GODS" (PG) Christopher Lee "Dark Places" MEDFORD MEADOW GLEN TW. DRiVE-iN 395-3400 Rtes 16 1 93 $5 Carload-Starts al Dusk MEADOW: "LIFEGUARD" (PG) also Burt Reynolds in "Longest Yard" (R) GLEN: Nicholson "Missouri Breaks" also "Hearts of the West" (PG) MEDFORD TWIN DRIVE-IN 396-8800 Wellington: $5 Per Carload-Both Scrns. "One Flew Over Cuckoo's Nest" (R) "LOVE A DEATH" (R) CIRCLE: "Food Of The Gods" (PG) -KILLER FORCE" (R) MEDFORD SQUARE MEDFORD CINEMAS 1-2-3 395-9499 "All President's Men" IPG) "The Cuckoo's Nest" (Ft) "Bad News Bears" (PG) Mat.

1-Eve. 7-9 MILFORD CINEMAS IS II 473-1181 "THE OMEN" (R) 7:00 8 9:15 "THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT II" (G) 7:00 9:30 MILTON MILTON CINEMA 698-2335 Marlon Brando Jack Nicholson "Missouri Breaks" IPG) Shown Evenings at 7 00 A 9:15 NEEDIIAM NEEDHAM CINEMA 444-6050 First Roe! H. G. Wells' "Food of Gods" (PG) 7-9 NEWTON CORNER PARAMOUNT 1 8 II 332-7833 Tfe President's Msa (PG) Mat. 1 00-Eve.

7 A 9:30 I. "Missouri Breaks" (PG) Mat 100-Eve. 7 9 30 WEST NEWTON WEST NEWTON CINEMAS 954-6060 1. "Csskoi's Nut" (R) Wi! I -Bad News Bears" IPS1 3 "LIFEGUARD" (PG) 130-7 A 9 PATRONIZE YOUR SUBURBAN THEATERS! 2 fl rl IN STEREO tiJ SOUND Circle Theatre CLEVELAND CIRCLE 566 4040 jSymphony, Ballet Two top Boston cultural institutions the Boston Symphony Esplanade Orchestra and the Boston Ballettake to the great Sum-Jrierthing outdoors next, Jveck. Iv The Summerthing week fwill be highlighted by the BSO's Esplanade group, un-Jder the direction of Harry Ellis Dickson, playing a SUMMERTHING Thursday.

July 15 Dates, times and locations jare subject to change. For confirmation on day of per- iformance, call 261-1660. i- 10 a.m. Art Cart. North feEnd: Polcari playground, North Bennett Street.

10 a.m. Art Cart. West CRoxbury: Randall G. Morris School, Wren street. 11 a.m.

Poetrymobile. Roxbury. 11 a.m. Troubadour. c'East Boston: Social Center, Central street.

a ll a.m. University of Rjjose Island Circus Wagon Theater. Roxbury. t'- 11 a.m. Senior Sum- nierthing: 'Grandfathers Four." Hyde Park: St.

Pius f- Church. 11 a.m. Jamboree. jAUstonBrighton: Rogers playground. Lake street.

1 p.m. Senior Sum- merthing: Plantmobile, Rox- bury: 12th Baptist Church. 1 p.m. Poetrymobile. Beacon HillBack Bay: Hill House, 74 Jov street.

1 p.m. Poetrymobile. Dorchester: Fields Corner Library, Park street and Dorchester avenue. 1 p.m. Poetrymobile.

AllstonBrighton: Brighton Municipal Yard, 20 Chest-J nut Hill avenue. 1:30 p.m. Senior Sum-l merthing: Scrap Craft. Bromley-Heath: Project Seniors. 2 p.m.

University of Khose Island Circus Wagon Theater. Bromley-Heath: 12 Bickford street. ORIGINAL SOUWIRACR AVAILABLE UCLUSWEU ON MCI RECORDS TAPES. CAMBRIDGE HARVARD SQ. THEATRE 864-4580 List Day New Show Friday! SEDUCTION OF MIMI" (R) "LOVE AND ANARCHY" (R) Cont.

Mat. Daily $1 'til 6 pm ORSON WELLES CINEMA 868-3600 Cinema I. "Citizen Kane" "Magnificent Ambersons" Cinema II. "Dr. Strangeiove" (Original) "Lost Horizon" Cinema III.

de Broca's "Le Magnifique" CAMTOIV BLUE HILLS DRIVE-IN 828-2122 Rte. 138 S3 50 Per Carload H. G. WELLS' "THE FOOD OF THE GODS" (PG) and at dusk "KILLER FORCE" (PG) CHELMSFORD CHELMSFORD TW. DRIVE-IN 256-2345 1.

"Bid News Bears" (PG) "Bang The Drum Slowly" (PG) 2. "LIFEGUARD" (PG) "POSSE" (PG) CHELSEA PARKWAY PLAZA TWIN 884-6557 1. "Food Of Till Gods" (PG) 2. Marlon Brando A Jack Nicholson 'Missouri Bre-ks" PG) DEDHAM COMMUNITY 1 2 326-1463 Robert Redtord Dustm Hoffman 1. "AII President's Ken" (PG) 2.

"Bad News Bears" PG) 7:15 9:05 DORCHESTER EM. LOEW PARK 436-2100 1524 Dorchester Avenue 'Food The Gods" (PG) 'DARK PLACES" 14 7:15 FOXBORO ORPHEUM CINEMA 543-5612 Rte. 95 to Eiit 7 Rte. 140 to Theatre H. G.

Wells' Science Fiction "Tie Food Of The Gods" (PG) 719 Metmee Sat Sun. 2 pm FRAKLI FRANKLIN CINEMA 528-0520 ALL SHCWS S1.0Q WALT DSNEY CLASSIC "PETER PAN" (G) 2:0017:30 CLOICESTER NORTR SHCBE TWIN 281-1930 "Saitor Who Fet From Grace Wn See" (R) 0aDy at 700 A 9:00 GLOUCESTER CS'YE-II At Du "Food 0 Tne Gods (PG) -Tana The Money A Run" THELHA HOUSTON SINCtE THE BINGO LOW SOW AVAILABLE ON TAMLA RECORDS. NORWOOD NORWOOD 1 8 2 762-8320 ALL SEATS ALWAYS $1.00 "Mother, Jugs Speed" (PG) "AIRPORT 75" (PG) 7:15 "EARTHQUAKE" (PG) 9:20 Mats. Dally Bad Weather Only Call Theater PEADODY ROUTE 114 DRIVE-IN 774-3659 $5 A Carload Peabody-Middleton Line n. u.

WELLS "THE FOOD OF THE GODS" (PG) Plus Robert Conrad In "MURF THE SURP (PG) PLYMOUTH CINEMA 1 8 2 746-8788 "Murder By Death" (PG) "Outlaw Josey Wales" (PG) QLINCY STRAND 472-1424 (Alr-Conditioned) Redford Hoffman "All The President's Men" (PG) 9 pm J. Lemmon 'Prisoner 2d Ave' 7:15 WEST ROXRLRY VILLAGE CINEMA 325-0303 S1.00-AII Seals Special $1.00 Gene Wilder Marty Feldman "Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother" Thru Sat. (PG) SOMERVILLE SOMERVILLE 625-1081 "Mother, Jugs Speed" (PG) 7 A 9 00 BROADWAY 625-5316 'Mother. Jugs Speed" (PG) 7 9:00 Both Cinemas Sun. thru Thurs.

Si. 00 STOICIITON CINEMA 344-4566 "Bad Nsws Bears" (PG) 7:00 8 9:00 Tonite Is Dollar Nile! WELLESLEY COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE 235-0047 "Best Actress" Isabelle Adiani 'The Story if All Seats S1.00 7:00 8 9:00 WINCHESTER E.M. LOEW'S THEATER 729-2500 Adults 99c At Al Times 'RCBiN 8 MARIAN" (PG) THE WAY WE WERE" (PG) 9 pm 7 pi WOLLASTON WOLLASTCN THEATRE 773-1600 "Matter. Jugs 8 Speed" (PG) 9:15 YMiuHIXSPOiNilPG 7:30 Mim. BETTER THAM EVER! CUiWREWCE til I -686-2121J ALL PICTURESIaRGAiN MATINEF-S- SEATS $1.50 UNTIL 230PM ChARLTiDN HESTON rc HtNRV FONDA 150 710 9 45 145 720955 -STARTS- BfllS0 rlf .1 ru rgEDHflM Rte1 EXCLUSIVE BOSTON ENGAGEMENT! David Bowie.

The man 8 who fei! to Earth TOO 315 515 7 30 9 55 wit tm itw mi mi ih itflanmin ummiin 155 7209 LQI16 ITT -r Rle128 irt60 326-4955 Min- ryi4N W940 155 720 940 mt 39 Rle 38 933-5330 -A KMT ft- PG sambjott 155 7P940 LAST DAY I 155 7109 0 1 "ALL PICTURES BARGAIN MATINEES-ALL SEATS $150 until 2 m. an army of one. LAST DAY 'CUNT EASTWOOD OUTLAW JOSEY WALES 145 7 20 9 55 155 7 WOBORN I I fe pi 128 ALL PICTURES BARGAIN MATINEES-ALL SEATS St50UNTi 2PM. CllT tASTWOOO OUTLAW JOY WWAIH 145 720955 M3M STARLITE 44 444 150 710 95 I DCCKAM 2 p.m. Art Cart.

Mission Hill: Smith Street Park. Smith street. 1 p.m. Art Cart. Roslm- mm Anf HieriDoint Villaer..

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