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82 THE BOSTON GLOBE THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1985 FILM TIMES U2 puts on a rock 'n' roll show thp Name of Lovel" was dedicated Jedi," 1:30, 4:25, 7:20. 10; "The Sure Thing," 1, 3:15. 5:15.

7:30. 10: "Secret Sword," 1, "Beverly Hills Cop." 5:15. 7:30. 10 Cinema 57: "Cat's Eye." 1. 3:15.

5:30, 7:45, 10; "Police Academy 2." 1:15. 3:30, 5:30. 7:40. 10 10 Circle: "Cat's Eye," 1:15. 3:10, 5.

7:35. "Lady-hawke." 1:45. 4:15. 7:15. "Purple Rose ot 1 :30.

3:15. 5, 7:30. "Lost in America." 1. 3. 5.

7:25. 10: "Mask," noon, 2:20. 4:35. 7:20. 10 CeoMdge: -Mickey "Point Blank." 6, 9 30; "Gakna Utanova," 5:30.

8, "Without Witness," 6:15. 8:45 Copley Place: at 7:30. 9:45 p.m.; and. on another screen, at 10:30 12:40, 3. 5:15.

7:45. 10; "Secret ol Sword," 10:15 a 12:10, 2. 3.50. "Blood Simple." 8, 10: "Birdy," at 10 12:20, 2:40.. 5.

7:45. 10:10: "Mask," 10:15 am. 12:35. 3. 5:20, 7:50, 10:10: "The KiWng Fields," 10:45 a.m., 1:30.

4:30, 7:30. "Passage to India." 10 1, 4. 7:20. 10:20: "Amadous," 10:15 1:15, 4:15, 7:20. 10: "Gods Must Be Crazy." 7:45.

10; "Care Bears Movie," 10 tin, 11:50. 1:40. 3:30. 5:20 Harvard Square: "Purple Rose ot Cairo." noon, 1:40, 3:20, 5, 6:40. 8:30, "Lost ki America," noon, 2.

4. 6. 8. 10. "Private Function" 12:30, 2:20.

4:10. 6. 8:10. "The Killing Fields," noon, 4:35. JUMok -Fraternity Vacation." 1:15.

3:15. 5:15. 7:15. "Amadous." 1:30. 4:15.

7. 940 Aaaambry Squara: -Cat's Eye." 1:30. 3:30. 5:30. 7:30.

1, 3:15. 5:30, 7:50. 10:10: Tratar-raty Vacation- 1. 3:10. 5:10, 7:30.

-lao hawka. 1. 3:20. 5:35. 7:50.

-Poke Academy 2," 1:15. 3:25. 5 30. 7:30. -Return of Jedi." 1 30.

4:30. 7:30. 10; "Mask. 1. 3:20.

5:40. 10:15: -Porky 1:15. 3:30. 5:35. 7:45.

1. 3:20. 5:40. 7:55. 10:15: "Beverly HMa Cop." 7:45.

10; "Secret of Sword." 1, 3, 5: "Last Dragon." 7:30. "fJaby." 1. 3. "Friday the 13th. Part 7:45.

"Care Bears Movie," 1:30, 3 30 5 30 Beacon Hill: -Fraternity Vacation." 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, i 7:30, -Beverly Hills Cop." 1:15. 3:15, 5:15, I 7:30. 9:40: "Friday the 13th, Part 1, 3:15. 5:30, i 7:45.10 Brattle: "Jules and Jim." 3:50, 5:50. 8, 10 Charles: "Fantasia." 1, 3:15.

5:30. 7:50. "Re- i turn of Jedi." 1:30. 4:30. 7:30.

10; "The Sure Thing," 7:50, "Baby," 1:15. 3:30, 5:45 Chert: "Lost in America." 1:30. 3:30. 5:45. 8.

10; "La- dyhawke." 1, 3:15. 5:30. 7:45. 10; "Witness." 1. 3:15.

i 5:30. 7:45. 10 Chestnut Htlh "Fantasia." 1:30. 4:20. 7:30.

10: "Police Academy 2," 1. 3:20, 5:20. id; "Return of -Amadeoa 1:30, 4:30. 7:30. 1050: "Stop Making 2:45.

7:35 Jamie Cinema: -Desperately Seeking Susan." 1:45. 3:45. 7:50, 9:50 Newton Academy: "Care Boars Movie." 1. 2:45 4:30: -The Killing 7. "Witness," 1:15.

3:15. 5:15. 7:15. 9:15 Nickelodeon: "Fun Moon In Paris." 1:15. 5:15.

7:30, "Heartoreakers," 1:20. 3:20. 5:30. 7:45. 9:55: "Desperately Seeking Susan." 3:30.

5:45. 8. "Private Function." 1, 2:45. 4:30, 8:15. 8:10.

10: "My New Partner." 1:10. 3:20. 5:30, 7:40, 9 50 Off the WeM: "Three Cabakeros" (uncut version). 3. 5.

7.9 Orson Wellee: "The Sure Thing," 1:45. 3:45. 5:45. 7:45. "Seventeen," 1, 3:15, 5:30.

7:45. 10; -Gods Must Be Crazy," 1:30. 3:30. 5:40. 8, 10:05 Parte: "Purple Rose of Cairo," 1:30, 3:15, 5.

7. 8:45. 10:30 Alley: "Porka Revenge." 1:15. 3:30. 5:45, 7:55.

"Lest Dragon," 1. 3:25, 5:40. 7:55, 10:15 Revere Shoecaas: "Cat's Eye." 1:30, 3:25. 5:20. 7:45.

10; "Fraternity Vacation," 1, 3. 5. 7:15. "Lady- hawke." 1:45. 4:20, 7:15, "Mask," 1:45.

4:20, 7:10. "Last Dragon." 1. 3:10, 5:15, 7:45, "Baby." 1, 3, 5, "Breakfast Club," 8:45, "Care Bears Movie." 1. 3. The Sure 7:50, "Police Academy 2." 1:30, 3:20, 5:15, 7:25.

"Beverly Hills Cop," 1:10. 3:15, 5:20, 7:50. "Desperately Seeking Susan," 2, 4:35, 7:35. 10:10 Somervllle Theater (Davis Square): "Dawn of Dead," 4, "Texas Chain Saw Massacre," 6:15, 10:15 West Roxbury Village: "Passage to India," 7:30 only Movie schedules are subject to unexpected changes. 'SHOWCASE CINEMAS 172 At the Worcester Centrum.

Tuesday night. By Brett Milano Special to The Globe U2 attracts one of rock roll's most devoted audiences. A U2 crowd does more than Jump and shout: They MUSIC bring Irish flags REVIEW and peace ban-ners, they drop to dead silence in the slow numbers, they sing in perfect time when singer Bono leads a chant. The band returns the warmth, making the audience feel like an important part of the show. This week's Centrum show was heavy In audience participation: Bono made frequent trips to the front rows, led chants and sin-galongs, even let a fan play guitar for the encore.

But those moments never got in the way of the music. This year's tour which returned to Worcester this week after a quick sellout last winter features some of the most adventurous music the group has ever made. The key to the new sound is U2's latest album, "The Unforgettable Fire." Though uneven on record, the new songs were played with more confidence onstage, providing the show's most dramatic moments. "MLK," a hymnlike tribute to Dr. Martin Luther I I 1 CAT'S EYE CAT'S 120 315 515 735 1000 130 325 520 FRATERNITY VACATION 125 320 520 730 950 FRATERNITY 100 300 500 VACATION 715 925 LADYHAWKE LADYHAWKE 145 420 715 950 130 415 715 945 PC 13 POLICE ACADEMY 2 POLICE ACADEMY 2 130 320515725 935 115 315 515 725 940 DESPERATELY DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN 200435 120 320 520 735 955 Pli 13 MASK MS 420 710 945 FRIDAY THE 13th PART 5 300 900 LEAD SINGER BONO More politically outspoken GLOBE PHOTO BY CHRIS FITZGERALD than usual: The stage was nearly bare, and the slides of FJelfast riots, which illustrated previous tours, were missing.

But Bono was more politically outspoken than ever: "A Sort of Homecoming," played while the lights formed an Irish flag pattern, was sung "in the hope that we can become one country." The antinuclear anthem "Seconds" was dedicated to President Reagan; and "Pride (In THE SURE THING 7501015 THE BREAKFASTCLUB 845 1035 THE BREAKFASTCLUB 100 500 715 1035 BABY 100 300 500 645 BABY 100 300 500 650 THE LAST DRAGON BEVERLY 110 315 520 THE LAST 105 305 505725 935 Pli 13 BEVERLY HILLS COP 100 300 500 720 930 I 100 310 515 WITNESS 830 1025 THE CARE 100 CAT'S EYE 115 310 505 735 955 PC 13 FRATERNITY 115 730 300 VACATION 950 RETURN 130 LADYHAWKE 145 415 715 945 POPKYS MASK 1205 220 435 7201000 PURPLE ROSE OF CAIRO 100 725 13O315 5O0 730 95O PG OF 720 BARGAIN MATINEE FIRST AFTERNOON SHOW ONLY EYE re t) 745 1005 FRATERNITY VACATION 145 330 520730940 POLICE ACADEMY 2 100 300 515 730 945 PC 13 THE LAST DRAGON 115320 5307501000 PC 13 MASK 200 430 7501010 SEEKING SUSAN 7351010 PC 13 DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN 120 325530740 945 PC 13 WITNESS 830 1035 BEVERLY HILLS COP, 100 310 515 720 9 30 BABY 100 315 500645 HILLS COP 7501015 DRAGON CAT'S EYE 130 325 520 735 955 PC 13 745 1010 PC 13 BEARS MOVIE I AniVUAMlr'E 130415 720 940 500 THE CARE BEARS MOW WO 300 500 FANTASIA 1230 245 500 715 930 BABY 100 300 500 645 P.G., THE JEDI 945 PG MASK 100 305 510 735 1000 POLICE ACADEMY 2 REVENGE 120320515730 950 PC 13 940 BEVERLY HILLS COP 725 945 DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN 110 310 5107401005 PC 13: FINAL WITNESS 830 1025 TERROR 3 SUN IHOllDArS MATINEE SHOW ONLY 4 WES7GATE MAU 963-8833 235-8020I RETURN OF THE JEDI 1:30 4:15 7:15 9:45 POLICE ACADEMY 2 1:30 3:30 5:20 7:30 9:30 USB BEVERLY HILLS COP 1:00 3:10 5:10 7:20 9:35 II MASK 1:00 3:15 5:25 7:40 9:55 B3 KING DAVID 7:45 10:00 ma LBS! WIT OISNEV'S f00U FANTASIA 1:00 3:15 5:30 7:45 10:00 IB FRIDAY 13th PART 1:30 3:30 5:20 7:30 9:3011 HE-MAN ft SHE-RA SECRET Of the SWORD 1:00 3:00 5:00 II ACADEMY 2 9:30 8Sa KINGS EYE ntixnut rrwoj HMIS cnprioun 7:30 9:35 l54 SHOPPING CTR. I RTE 3EXI7 13-RTE. 53 337-53531 1 rniuAT um-rAHi wm -9o o-in i IJpwTii JEDI H-SR 9:45 19 POLICE ACADEMY 2 1:30 3:30 5:20 7:30 9:30 BuJ LADYHAWKE 1 2:30 3:00 5:20 7:40 10:00 MM IQIBalgaa PORKY'S REVENGER 7 4:30 ni CARE BEARS MOVIE 12:00 1:50 3:45 IB HE-MAN ft SHE-RA SECRET Of the SWORD MO 3:00 5:00 846 10701 1 CAT'S EYE 130 330 530 MS WOO PC 9:55 Bill I NIGHTMARE LOST IN AMERICA EVIL 1UU 300 500 725 1005 HJ, DEAD if faUISI dXrA 1 MATINEES B.ej yi 1 t- i 1 1 KTilitKAMMOIiDil 277-25001 rc.iinomswau THE SURE THING 1:00 3:1 5:15 7:30 10:00 BEfl BEVERLY HILLS COP 5:15 7:30 10:00 POLICE ACADEMY 2 1:00 3:20 5:20 7:30 10:00 B3 POLICE 1:30 3:30 5:20 STEPHEN CAT'S 1 :00 3:15 5:20 7:30 FHATERNITY 7:30 I i NEW WORLD fTCTURES 6 msw SACK If ALLSTON If CIM If SHOWCASI 1 BEACON HILL FRAMINGHAM REVERE I MACON a 1VIMONT 314 HARVARD AVI ftTI.O SHOmiS WOftU) 2A6-I660 I eosroH 713-mo boston 277-2140 1 233-8020 aciiao I SHOWCASI 1 SACK II If SHOWCASI 1 DEDHAM SOMERVILLE DANVERT WOBURN 326-4955 at assimhy SQUAtE 593-2100 933-5330 I KQUTt lot Jt 628-7000 IXIT 34 Off HI. Ml 138 NI All 93 9:35 Bi VACATION 1:30 3:30 5:20 7:30 9:30 11 HE-MAN A SHE-RA SECRET of the SWORD 1:00 3:00 TSinviiit oisnev'S FANTASIA ISTiMII 1:30 4:70 7:30 10:00 Si RETURN OF THE JEDI 1:30 4:25 7:70 10:00 HE-MAN SHE-RA SECRET of the SWORD rutin i 1:15 3:20 5:20 Everybody Cares for America's 1 Family Hit! "THE CARE BEARS' generate real jo' Ralph Novak, PEOPLE MAGAZINE 7:35 9:40 II USHSU FRIDAY 13th-PART tsar) 5:20 7:30 9:30 a -2 "To anyone who's fought the racist government in South Africa." But there were also moments of upbeat rock n' roll joy. After a string of political numbers, "Two Hearts Beat As One" turned to an elated, romantic mood.

And the band's first hit. "I Will Follow." featured solid drumming from Larry Mullen and flashy guitar leads from The Edge. As usual. Bono was a convincing, charismatic showman. During the frantic "Wire." he was so animated that a team of roadies had to follow him around the stage, untangling his mike.

But he showed a gentler side on "Bad." the best of the newer songs. Written for an old friend who'd become addicted to heroin, it turned into a more general message of friendship. When a fan jumped onstage. Bono held her tight instead of chasing her away. The night's only problem was a technical near-disaster.

Early in the show, a lighting rig started slipping from its perch above the audience, and nearly fell into the front rows. Both the band and the road crew had to think fast: While the roadies fixed the cables, U2 stopped playing and made sure that the audience got safely out of the way. "Don't worry," said Bono, "We're going to have a rock 'n roll show if we have to wait all night." SACK SOMERVILLE AT ASHMlir SOUARI 6U-TO00 ACADEMY CINIMA MWTON CINTtl 332-2524 OCNCRAL CMC MA PUBOCY Ma SMOKE SHOT. CTI. 599-1310 QENCfl At- CINEMA BRAINTREE SOUTH SMOKE KLAZA 848-1070 IS- SACK SOMERVILLE AT ASSEMBLY SQUARE -AM-7000 -Xum.

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