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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 169

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4 VS If I MS ALL EDIT N-! Till Aiizsna Republic Phf nix, Sunday, April 28, U74 They've got their own in Valley theaters kind of mean game. A Paramount FMms Written, Produced AndOmcwd by SEAN pnN BOOFWAN Lf mC Vi jfnMiraffiJ J. H. "EMPEROR SAT. 1 SUN.

$1.00 Til co Hlt mti, OF THE NORTH" I Technicolor A Paramount Release NOW AT TWO THEATRES Thau vi" rn i.vTLr. yl MMt I 27S-I461 II HITS SHOWTIMES SBnKHR3AWtaBBIIMBBS9 "Summer Wishes, Win-ter Dreams," (PG) 1:15, 4:55, 8:35. Glenfalr 1: "McQ," (PG) 2:50, 6:40, "Mackintosh Man," (PG) 1, 4:50, 8:40. Glenfalr 2: "Frankenstein Conquers the World," (G) 1, 3:30. Ilayden East: "Alice In Wonderland," (G) 1, 4:05, 7:15, "One Little Indian," (G) 2:25, 5:30, 8:40.

Kachlna: "Mame," (PG) 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30. Los Arcos: "The Poseidon Adventure," (PG) 2:10. 5:50, "Neptune Factor," (G) 12:30,4:10, 7:50. Mesa: "Poseidon Adventure," 2:10, 5:50, "Neptune Factor," (G) 12:30. 4:10, 7:50.

University 1: "The Sting," (PG) 1:20, 3:55, 6:35, 9:15. University 2: "American Graffiti," (PG) 2:40, 5, 7:20, 9:40. Westwood: "The Day of the Dolphin." (PG) 2:40. 6:20. 10; "The Legend of Hell House," (PG) 1, 4:35.

8:15. "I Sunday Brunch Bee! 300 West Camelback foro real dining treat fry our Bountiful Buffet with 0 hug array of dtlectoblt taladi and appstiien ai well at a dozen dazzlina chafing dlihai. Then top it off with a Donish pattry ond coffee. All for only t(S A 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

ejt) Movies WltiJ rtltwf Wtf Nov 1, 1MI, tarry CoHt of Rulnt of lh Motion Plctvirt Auocltion of Amtric. fW) Juttd fw mot'uri tudlonn burcntal OiKrtiion tdvlud) () BtitrWfd. firwi undor II m4 KcomMniad by ptront or guirorv SUNDAY, APRIL Schedules tnhject ta change, PHOENIX THEATERS Aquarius "McQ," (PG) 2:50, 6:35, "Massacre in (PG) 1. 4:45, 8:30. Bethany: 'The Exorcist," (R) 12, 2:25, 4:50, 7:15, 9:40.

Chris-Town 1: "Sugarland Express," (PG) 4:40, "Paper Moon," (PG) 2:50, 8:35, 10:15. Chris-Town 2: "Blazing Saddles," (R) 1, 2:45, 4:35, :20, 8:10, 10. 'I Downtown 1: "I Escaped From Devil's Island." (R) 1. 4:15, "Billy Two Hats," (PG) 2:40, 8, 9:10. Downtown 2: "Jeremiah Johnson," (PG) 1, 4:25, "Slither," (PG) 2:50, 6:15, 9:40.

Jaj-den West: "Walking Tall," (R) 2:45. 8:40, "Junior Bonner," (PG) 1, 4 55. 8:50. Maryvale 1: "Busting," (R) 2. 5:25, 8.50; "Cops and Robbers," (PG) 3:45.

7:15. Maryvale 2: "Superdad (G) 1:30, 5. "One Little Indian," (G) 3:20. 7. Shea rian: "The TWirlon Adventure." (rG) 1, 3.

5. 7. 9. Thomas Mall: "The Three Musketeers," (PG) 1:35, 3.35, 5 35, 7:40, 9.45. Tuer Plaza; "The Pose).

dnn Adventure," (FG) 1, 3, 5, 7. 9. Cinema 1: "The Poseidon Advpnture." (PG) 10:30. 12:40. 2:50, 5.

7:20. 9.30. U.A. Cinema 2: "Serpiro," ffl) 10 30. 2:30.

6:35. 10.4(1; "The Friends of Eddie Northern: "Devil's Nightmare," (R) 7:30, "In the Devil's Garden," (R) 9:20. Nu View: "Fanny Hill," (R) "Inga," (R) "Babymaker," (R) 10:45. Oasis: "Dirty Little Billy," (R) "Queen Boxer," (R) "Thumb Tripping," (R) II. Phoenix: "Three Tough Guys," (PG) "Hit," (R) "Lady Sings the Blues," (R) 11:40.

Pioneer: "Zardoz," (R) 7:20, "Emperor of the North," (PG) 9:25. Rodeo: "Asylum of Satan," (R) 7:15, 11; "Three on a Meathook," (R) 9:05. Roundup: "The Poseidon Adventure," (PG) 7:30, "Neptune Factor," (G) 9:50. Silver Dollar: "Three Tough Guys," (PG) 7:30, "Good Guys and Bad Guys," (PG) 9:30. Thunderblrd: "Pocket Money," (PG) "Papil.

Ion," (PG) 9:20. Valley: "The Godfather," (R) "Walking Tall," (R) "Lady Sings the Blues." (R) 11:50. Velda Rose: "Robin Hood." (PG) 7:30. "Now You See Him, Now You (G) 9:15. VALLEY THEATERS Alro: "The Way We Were." (PG) 1:30, 3:40, 5:50, 8.

Camelhark Mall: (R) 1:30, 3.40, 5:40, 7:45 9'50 Camelvlew 1: "Walking Tall." (R) 1. 5:05, 8.10; "The Candidate." (PG) 3.10, 7:15, 10:20, Camrlvlew 2: "The Way We Were." (PG) 2:50. 6:30. 7181 t.Ctnlrt.)t-H CALL THEATRES FOR CO KJJJ C' TOW Call For TONITE THE BURT BACHARACH SHOW ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY MAY 18 8:00 P.M. The New University Activity Center Arizona State University Sponsored by ASASU Student Foundation Tickets: $7- $6- $5 Ticketi available at the University Activity Center ticket office, 965-7373, the Gammoge Auditorium ticket office, 965-3434, and all Select-A-Seot outleti.

at the Btra Rd. Phone 2G4-3838 Reservations THE MUSIC MAN OF THE 70's! MONDAY APRIL 29 Doors Open 7 P.M. LUCKY'S SATURDAY MAY 4 7 10 PM PHOENIX SYMPHONY HALL RESERVED SEATS: S7, S6 I $5 avjiiarie at all oiamonp rm. Otrj.r- 'VIC PIA7A BOX OFftrr FOR MAIL OROFRS SFND A CHftK WITH A S1AMPF0. SfLF-AflO'ES'-t 0 ENVELOPE TOt CIVIC PIA7A EtnX OFFICE, E.

AOAMs! PHOENIX 85004. IU' PRESENTS gone i the romonce, that LUQ0 divine: DfTvID TCRRICK PflODlKTlOn Of JACK ClflVTOn RL.TI tV, Harry Caul will go anywhere ,0 Du9 a Private conversaNon PG Co-Hit Both Theatres "PAT GARRETT BILLY THE KID" tuniAu Cops nprtKT.naa iwmm 1. 1 nrtiiliiiil 4 'mug HELD OVER 4th, SMASH WEEK! MATIHOITOOAT Students stage benefit robcrt mm R6DFORD fRRROLU XOTTrTTZGflAlD EXCLUSIVE! -BUT THIS Tlftt If tjpl wins! VJ i imrt-inA IN PERSON! PROUDLY PRESENTS country giant TANYA TUCKER DELTA DAWN ONE NITE ONLY Admission $3.00 MR. 12:40, 4:50, 10:40. U.A.

Cinema 3: "Papil-Ion," (PG) 12:40, 5:10, "The Last American Hero," (PG) 10:55, 3:25, 8, U.A. Cinema 4: "The Way We Were," (PG) 10:45, 2:20, 6:10, "Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams," (PG) 12:45, 130, 8:15. U.A. Cinema $: "Cinderella Liberty," (R) 10:30, 2:20, 6:20. "Paper Chase," (PG) 12:20.

4:20, 8:20. U.A. Cinema 6: "Alice In Wonderland," (G) 10:30, 1:30, 4:30, 7:35, "Charley the Angel," (G) 11:50, 2:50, 5:55, 9. Valley West 1: "The Posel-don Adventure," (PG) 1:05, 3:15, 5:25, 7:40, 9:45. Valley West 3: "Paper Moon," (PG) 1:10.

4:45, "Day of the Dolphin," (PG) 3, 6:45, 10:25. Westdale 1: "Paper Moon," (PG) 2:30, "A Touch of Class." (PG) 4:30. 8:30. Westdale 2: "Serpico," (R) 3:43, "Hot Rock." (PG) 2. 6:15.

Westdale "Jeremiah Johnson." (PG) 4:15, "Life Times of Judge Roy Bean," (PG) 2. 6:15. Westdale 4: "The Poseidon Adventure," (FG) 1:45, 4, 6.15, 0:30. PRIVEIN THEATERS Acres: "Serpico," (R) "Lady Sings the Blues," (R) 10. Big Skv: "Asvlum of Satan." (R) 7:15, 11; "Three pn a Meathook." (R) 9:05.

Cinema Park: "The Fosel-dnn Adventure," (PG) 7:30, 11.30; "Neptune Factor," (G) 9:45. MuMang: "McQ." (PG) 7:25, 11; "Joe Kidd," (rG) 9:30. Choreographer Marilyn Read is a dance major, while set designer Greg Hubach and technical director Ted Swanick have been active in many ASU Theater productions. Student cast members Include Forrest Bachtel as Tony, Debbie Mejdrich as Maria, David Colosimo as Bernardo, and Grace A. Zack as Anita.

Other Jets, In addition to Tony, are Ed Steidele, Sol Rosenshein, Bill Keeling. Randy Post, Joe Kenny and Mike Barnard; while other Sharks, in addition to Bernardo, are Joey A. Alvardo, Sal A. Eronomos, Dennis Greene, Fred Shay, Jere Vere and Dennis May. U.A.

CO-HIT "CHARLEY THE ANGEL" DO WRONG?" Directed by I U.A.CO-HT HELD OVER 3rd. EXCITING WEEK MATINEES TODAV It Diftxtoti Company prtitnli TL CofrvefsoSon" HELD OVER 3rd. WEEK AT 2 THEATRES S-jfj- 'TEMPE Theater students at Arizona State University have a lot of initiative. of sitting back and tasking for money scholar-, 'Ships, they have gone to work to raise the funds themselves by staging annual student scholarship benefit productions each spring at the Lyceum Theater on campus. this spring's benefit, Jets and Sharks and their -girls will take over the Lyceum stage for 8 p.m.

perform-ances Wednesday through next Sunday of the always-popular "West Side Story," directed by Mark Lit, an ASU graduate student and teaching assistant in acting. 'ONE LITTLE INDIAN MUjj cartowoassic 1 BLOCK N.OF INDIAN SCHOOL RD.ON GRAND AVENUE LAST TWO PERFORMANCES! 6:00 PM COLISEUM Aj Jj 73? Hoveo Fun Filled WATUSI and TWIST PARTY FREE Imtruction and Contest Awordi by Arthur Murray Initruetortl iucms i UTimmNurr liCmr Mulmia "THE G0DFATHERM(R) "LADY SINGS THE BLUES" (R) "WALKING TALL" (R) DRIVE-IN CHANDLER, Sne "McQpo CLINT "QUEEN BOXER" (R) "DIRTY LITTLE BILLY" (R) "THUMB TRIPPING" (Rj Hi eaJi iff noanei "SERPICO PLUi "ruiiiiDtof tDDneofir OHELO OVER KTDFKAKin REDFORD pa -PIUS UOANNE WOODWARD! "SLIMMER WISHES! WINTER DREAMS" ALL COLOR HELD OVER FOR THE FAMILY WAtrnsKYS WONPBRMaNP PI US AND THIANOIL" 0 ALL COLOR fiPaWilBkfllVVeal i 1 yajg I mr nwfiiM i -Am 1 I Ml ouaruniiim r.i,lT 1 i Ui ikwiI Mil I. 7Vmm I I HJNNY A KCITING 1 I I I Sfarring TATUM O'NEAL I I IEST SUII0DTIN0 ACTKSS I I 8'tM I JWTMSOrl SI. II UNTIL till f.M. I I Ml if rvieTTHioe.

A I Of STEUEluSTin II I mcQUEEnHOFFimm II I iPRPILL0n PJI I Co-Hit "POCKET MONEY" I I PAUL NEWMAN LEE MARVIN) I jflijl ALPACINO mt If 7 it "CFDDICA MATINEES TUDAT r- ELCAMINO- Tht True Story of tht and Robin" Prices: $2.50 $3.50 $4.50 $5.00 All Seats Reserved Youths (IB yrs. under) HALF PRICE FOR: 6:00 PM Two FRIDAY. MAY 3, SATURDAY, MAY SUNDAY, MAY 5, 3 Batman aifesit 6 For ticket info, call 258-671 1 1974 C000 SEATS STILL AVAILABLE! COME DIRECT TO COLISEUM! 2 Julie Holmet P.M. MIDNIGHT 4, 6 P.M. 1 A.M.

P.M. 10 P.M. -j OPENING MAY dth BUY! SELL! TRADE! AT THE VALLEY'S NEWEST SHOP AIID SWAP MEET EVERY SAT. SUN. FROM 8A.M.

TO 4P.M. TKUHDERBIRD DRIVE-IN THEATRE 59th AVE. Vi Ml. NORTH OF CAMELBACK RD. SELLERS $2 PER SPACE SHOPPERS FREE ISM Pell 4 IlicktHrMltay.tlMerUtri HELD OVER -RYAN O'NEAl-TATUM O'NEAL WINNER-BEST SUPP.

ACTRESS "PAPER MOON" PG LUt OltMOl JtCIION IEtT ACTRESS "A TOUCH OF CLASS" in r.roer.Kfr.Ai "THE HOT ROCK" OCMiMIMS TWIUTt-MMill SlRHCO-liO-lill (DULTSSl.tS POUBLJACTJpJISHOW ROBERT BEDFORD "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" PLUS -PAUL NEWMAN "JUDGE ROY BEAN" twain. J1IBOI ai ll J0HN ADULTS $1.21 "THE P0SEI30N ADVENTURE" Pnnniea ind Cotor IXMutfcS PG1 mmm ernbisfjU'Ihito I U-4 ADULTS I JI.2I 0 itfLLUPSDEDOWN "THE POSEIDON nmfrRjnincn waiM-iKOiiwaw. SHUASMK-SHfUIYW HELD OVER STEVCMcOUIEN DUSTIN HOFFMAN "PAPILLOM" PIUS Nino" ACADEMY AWARD WINNER PO JOHN HOUSEMAN BEST SUPP. ACTOR HI 0 HELD OVER sun I ILSbcrlv It's Here! A puccmr 1 The Joyous Hit Musical based on the Gospel According to St. Matthew SOMBRERO PLAYHOUSE 4747 N.

7th St. TONIGHT AT 7 P.M. CALL 264-9728 NOW! preiented by the Phoenix Center for the Performing Arts WOIV PLAYING 15 FEATURING 1 ji Authentic GERMAN Food served buffet style. Folk Dances by tha ALPINE EDELWEISS DANCERS. I German Folk Singing by the J.

V' HARMONY CROUP SINGERS DANCING TO THE MUSIC OFl Carl Rosin A II And the POLKA PALS I AND STEVE SKOWSKI'S JI INTERNATIONAL POLKA BAND 1 YOUTHS IND PARENT! MEET HEAD-ON IN TME FUNNIEST SHOW IN THE VALLEY TOf.1 EWELL (Star of Films, S(it, TV) ttarrinf in Broadway's Comedy Hit fa a THE PRICE OF ADMISSION WILL INCLUDE ALL FOOD AND FUN. I KENOSTERMANN WHAT DID WE Produced by SCOTTSDALE 948-6170 lVviKa Dinner V4ilV Theotre BILL McHALE DAILY ADMISSION ADULTS $6.00 CHILDREN UNDER 1 1 $3.00 THE PHOENIX (Serman American gorietTj (Located on the hill at the end of E. Dunlap) 1431 E. Dunlap 943-1364 1BV1NHD IIIIRytTltlll lUtlllTII EVENINGSi Tutidiy Sunday ItMri Ihm I M'l MATINEES; Sunday (tun til II Km) SCOTTSOALI P.0A0 and SHEA IOULEVARD or PHOENIX 955-1801 A iicicw rttmu mm.

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