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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 9

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Tht- It Like I rihune. ViUini.n Ma 'Poltergeist II Lightning doesn't strike iwiee Whats Happening Toilay 11 'h-trv Urine I ribunc- Stjff Wriu-i 1 1 1 (Minr reeling tamilv ttie ll III I'liltef aflii lll'W Its St' I'ullei gei-t II Tilt' i nher Suit' xj nnifti that ghosts are their I iln I HlK'U juoblem Die real truuble with the Steve and Dune 1- re eling and their Jwu children is the-ir hie plays like a broken record. Their house keeps pet ling blown apart by cosmic forces. their appliances keep going on the friU. the children's toys keep attack jng them A Chorus Line, Pty.ieuf Ve" u1 e.

JOU oivj vi 8 Anyry The so tng ConPUD. Ihti )l'U N.ifth. i The Shodow Art Hoi Path unj invh Line, lust Dr Suutf. e'Mr'e and 00 Sontr, gjpm ed Auih us, I Ml Bod Oreoms end Be Boo, BuUoih u' e. OuAMstcm Pioneer Vemot mi net Sd-jt" UcHl Mty Sh eet 8 Ships of liyhl Tnioey Episode One The Dork Plum Ane PomseU nt lOvhouse, 1J2S State 7 id UP THERE WITH THE 4 Uit re bloke and tut wui the insurance company won't lionm their claim on the houe ttut wj Je -tlovcd in lo ti gt im ha I i-tngliicmng Mcvf raig 1 NeFun- ha-, sort (bopped out of hie after the esc a padcs of a Veur ago j.

hair IS long lies in no hurry to get a job and fa di inks tequila nut of the bottle. Diane (JoBeili ilhamsi is still (he back bone the family, try mg hard to gel the nightmare behind them Dungs are a little askew in iheir life It doesn take long for little Carol Anne (Heather ORouikci to proclaim They're back." meaning ol course the things that go bump in the night and tear the house apart. Producer-writers Michael Grais iwho collaborated on the original screenplay) and Mark Victor, and di rector Brian Gibson, attempt some new twists in this sequel They throw in some Indian spiritualism in the form of a modern-day medicine man (Will Sampson) and they personify the spirits that haunted the Freelings in the original bv turning one of them into a recognizable antagonist a preacher clad in black ho looks like he's visiting from the 19th century The preacher is played by the late Julian Beck. Big, and expensive, summer looms for pop eoneerl -goers CindereMo, pres- utun keyonu' btli'ft tJi- Judy M.jD Fltjr is me Aft -( LJ 8 Tuhets, Sj Romonce and the New York Yankees, A Hd' is hue Arts A igbam i.mny uru sit Pi rn Ood uvor de, a.k pj 1 hunt' e. biywn iny Center, A.tfer Site Codtye.

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4:45. 7:15,9:45 In 70MM Dolby Stero 363-6266 -thlast at so 278-4711 so higml and Sylvestsr Stallone in COBRA" (Ri 1:00. 3:00. 5:00. 7:20.

9:45 IN ULTRA STEREO No Passes IT They're Back! Poltergeist II" (PG-13) The Other Side 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:15, 9:30 NO PASSES 969-6266 redwood rd mtm so Theyre Back! Poltergeist II" (PG-13) The Other Side 1:35, 3:40, 5:35,7:40, 9:45 NO PASSES Out Of Africa" (PG-13) 1:10, 4:05, 7:00, 10:00 wwiflniMan lomvwsos Jim ohKrnit p-nma-r, uiivsittv vy jmi iff mu min.RKUii!!MiH wiw! HIHlflO0 llll1) i.l Jlffv k'Hi'Jii t. tip1 i VI' tXJw TODAY AT 40 1 SO OR 70 9 40 LAI I SHOW SAT AT 1) AS I CENTRE! Piff lfllrVTF ocTcoccV JUJ-DcDDI A. J09Z SO HI(iHLANL) mlm arm of ttM Sylvester Stallone in COBRA" (R) 1:00, 3:00, 5:00 7:15, 9:45 IN ULTRA STEREO. Sorry. No Passes Pity the audience as well Wcve seen all this betore I wo summers ago in the film produced and co-w nt it by Sieved Spielbeig The original col only lnghtened us but amused us as will The sequel sueeeeds at 1 if tier Fven the speridl effects, by the dean of visual pyrotechnics Hichard Fdlund.

seem run-of-the-mill arul tired The new movie seems less a sequel of 1'ollergelst than a np-ult of a dozen or so other horror films There are the slimy monsters; there's even a scene involving a chainsaw Poltergeist II begins a year after the Kieehngs have fled their home in the subdivision of Cuesla Veide. which nuw resembles the aftermath of the China Syndrome Living wnh Planes mother (Geraldine Fitger- lures, the concert business in general is expected to be better this summer than it has been in years: some acts, including the New Ldition. tune already suld out their tours. FROM THL INSIDE LOOKING OPT; Cheech Marin expects to be before "The Milagro Beanfield War" cameras by August with Robert Hedford directing him in the Universal project that's been in the works for years. Cheech hasn't formally been signed for the screen adaptation of the John Nichols book, but his representatives say he has been in frequent communication with Redford about the project, and that it is assumed he'll be the lead "Beanfield" farmer Marin, of the C'heech Chong comedy team, expects to be joined by many Chicano actors in the film; casting agents are reportedly scouring the Hispanic acting ranksfor supporting players for the story set in the farmlands of California.

THE INDUSTRY EYE: With Short Circuit off and running, its screenwriters. Brent Maddock and S.S. Wilson, are hard at work on a ghost story for Steven Spielberg: it'll be the team's second feature-length film. ROYAL CONCEPT: Prince, who makes his directorial debut in this summer's "Under the Cherry Moon, had to direct the movie himself because it is so much his vision, his idea," says his co-star Kristin Scott-Thomas. The British acting newcomer never dreamed shed end up as the rock star's leading lady in the Warner Bros, production that was filmed in France last fall.

She had auditioned in Paris for a minor role, was invited to have dinner with Prince and then found herself auditioning for the role of a wealthy 21-year-old living in the South of France who meets an American pianist (i.e Prince) with whom she becomes involved in "a juicy romance. Winning the part, says Kristin. was "a fairy tale. MU' A I km S' A'D. 7, TODAY AT I 1 45 3 15.

3 45 5 15 5 45 7 15 7 45 9 15 9 45 I AT( SHOW SATURDAY AT 11 45 What the tilmniakers dunt do is manage to capture what made t'ul It I gels! such an original The I reel mgs were the typical American fam iU hung in the typical American si, tun When these bizai re lhuig- stalled to happen the Freelings looked upon them with a wide eyed iiutoi cnee and sense of disbelief which audiences could ideiititv These things ili'iit really happen'" they seemed to exclaim, and wt-'hared their amazement The sequel doesn play on the as tonishment the family feels when the supernatural invades their lives In stead they react much the same way characters from scores of other her rur films read The east should be given credit for playing gamely along with Poltergeist II Nelson and Williams in particular seem to do their best to have some fun with these roles. Unfortunately they have too much working against them Like the vast majority of film sc quels, this one falls significantly below the quality ol the original upon hich il is based The magic just isn there nut a good omen for a summer that will have more than its share of movie sequels. Hd irkrkrk An immensely entertaining, funny, funny movie like Ghostbusters! No. 5 -youre a I uny I SkTODki CCOTXONWOOD MfllClQt "LUCAS" (PG-13) 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15, Sweet Liberty" (PG) 12:45, 2:45, 4:45, 7:00, 9:30 278-471 IIPLLYWOOP Aels like Hub Dylan Mev le Wondei Lionel Hicliie. Limn John.

Prinee and Sting will make ilus a banner summer for concert-go-eis and tough tor the competition II you ve got limited money as I lu majority of teen-agers do are Beck Hollywood Columnist you going to see Prime or The Smiths (mints out a representative of A Forum arena It's not only Prinee, Dylan, et al. hat second-string groups such as The Smiths will have to contend with this summer but such major attrac- fums as Genesis. Patti LaBelle. Jim-' my Buffett. Tom Petty.

Robert Palm- er Gladys Knight and the Pips. Dionne Warwick. U2 and the Moody Blues. -Last summer promoters bemoaned the fact that most of the country's "heavy sellers were in studios cutting new albums and didnt tour "This year is light years ahead of last year," says an executive with Av-'. a Ion Attractions, southern Califor- mas largest promoter.

"Lots of the groups that toured last year, with a few exceptions like Bruce Spring-7 steen. were more pop and middle-of-', the road artists who generally don't sell out It's not only the raft of major names that up-and-coming groups 1 such as Ireland's Cactus World News (which makes its U.S. concert debut this summer) have to worry about. I- There's also the high cost of tickets anywhere from $10 to $40. However, with so many superstar sms) 4fcfwpoo choss tn off is TOOW IN WXflY STEREO 1:30.

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Short Circuit makes you glad to be alive, like No. 51 I Slfflfl BC Tm; 1:00 (G) 2:40, 4:20, 6:00 Sisters (PG-13) 7:40, 9:55 "Gung Ho" (PG-13) 1:00, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45 10:00 yy TIMES PUBLISHED Discount Night Every Monday: Adults $2.00 REDWOOD ESIPH KES THE DELTA FORCE Is KNIGHTS of the CITY (D DOOJN AND OLfT IN (KVfllV HILLS POLICE PCADCMV 5 BPCK IN TftRINING pretlyinpin RIWOOD DRIVE AJ 1 SHOWTIMES BEFORE 6:1 OLYMPUS so 8LVP 272-1277 COLOR PURPLE (PG) 1:30. 4:30. 7 30 CLAN Of CAVE BEAR (Rl 1.30. 3 25.

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