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)n uerscunj o bringlu as appli® I hoi!:; !s belien ull atlen of the ii c > and Men re of it, ico City, Laredo. SESSION PASS! 28 Films for $7.50! Save up to 65% with a Session Pass $21.00 Worth of Films for $7.50! For the first time the Grove is offering a pass for each summer session. This pass will give you admittance to every movie the Grove presents in a session. The pass is only $7.50 — the price you would pay for 2 people to attend 1 movie at a regular theatre. Enjoy the convenience of a pass. Passes will be sold at registration or at the MSC Box Office through the first week of each session. For more information call the Student Programs Office 845- 1515. All children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult. No one under the age of seventeen will be admitted to an R-rated film unless accompanied by a parent or an adult guardian. In rainy weather, films will be shown in Rudder Tower. Call 845-1515 or 845-4511 for the room number. MSC SUMMER FILM SERIES- Showtime 8:45 p.m. Gate Opens 8:00 p.m. A&M Student with I.D $ .75 Non-students $1.50 Children (7-12) $1.00 Children (6 and under) FREE SESSION PASS $7.50 Old Main Dr. Memorial Student G JOE ROUTT BLVD. Battalion/Page 7 June 1, 1982 J. EARL RUDDER CENTER ere firet r couldju .ickediol exas,” )uld haul ver beeni age causal or even] becausei damage i ons | total m m ported! ic Texas! :ultiire, ymig a year jus > one fan bills toiJ ■ repain :1 by rural ant i "eporl loss ally when rirth nei d fire cted tot ding ey and: ion te e rooms ■ ;er Mast convict Villiams J Jay ge i ranticslof t himsW id as shes before i Robert Pt s both it said to plead g® s in ref ;s. Neito 'et. is aM terms I a priori iggravain SUNDAY FAMILY NIGHT MONDAY JAMES BOND SERIES L \ May 31 TUESDAY COMEDY NIGHT THURSDAY SCIENCE FICTION June 6 SOUND OF MUSIC (1965. rated G) One ol the most popular lilms of its time. Julie Andrews stars in this story ol the Von Trapp lamily and their attempts to escape Irom the Nazis. Sound of Music received the Oscar for Best Picture in 1965 and is still remembered tor its excellent soundtrack. June 7 DR. NO (1962, unrated) Sean Connery, in the lirsl of the Bond series, tries to stop the liendish Dr, No trom taking over the world from his private Jamaican island. The first lovely Bond lady is played by Ursula Andress. June 3 EXCALIBUR (1981, rated R) The enduring legend o! King Arthur and the Knights ot the Round Table is the inspira tion lor Excalibur. Director John Boorman creates a film that exquisitely portrays both the lustiness and the romance ot the Arthur ian tales. Nicol Williamson is especially effective as the whimsical yet worldly Merlin. June 8 YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1975, rated PG) Baron von Frankenstein's grandson Victor (Gene Wilder) takes up where his grand father left off and creates a new creature. But this one is a bit different from the original monster in this hilarious Mel Brooks hit. June 13 OH GOD! (1977, rated PG) George Burns and John Denver are wonder ful together as God and an unsuspecting supermarket manager through whom God June 14 FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE (1963, unrated) The lirsl and only Bond movie to aUempt a serious love story Sean Connery as Bond must lind a missing decoding machine while avoiding Russian agents. June 20 THE MUPPET MOVIE (1979. rated G) Kermit the Frog heads for Hollywood, meet-l ing Miss Piggy and a host ol others along the way. Jim Henson, the creator ol the! Muppels, successfully brings the magic of the Muppels to the big screen A delight lor young and old alike. June 21 GOLDFINGER (1964, unrated) In addition to his hobby hi painting women gold. Goldlinger also wants all the gold in Fort Knox, and Bond (Sean Connery) must slop him The film that started the Bond craze June 27 THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939, rated G) This musical tantasy about a larm girl car ried ott to the land ol Oz is one ot the best loved films of all time, Judy Garland, Ray Bolget. and Jack Haley are among the stars ot this delighttul musical. June 17 SUPERMAN — THE MOVIE (1978. rated PG) Superman (Christopher Reeve) is sent as a child to Earth, where he grows up and tights lor "truth, justice, and the American way " He must save the west coast from destruc tion by Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman) while trying to save his ladylove Lois Lane (Mar got Kidder). MSC Summer Dinner Theatre July 18 THE GOODBYE GIRL (1977, rated G) Neil Simon’s most successlul screen ettod stars Richard Dreytuss and Marsha Mason The pair are delightful together as a chorus I and an actor who both make claims tor the same apartment Their controntations make lor a witty romantic comedy FRIDAY & SATURDAY POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT June 4-5 ARTHUR (1981, rated PG) Dudley Moore is funnier than ever as a lovable playboy who tails for a shoplilter, portrayed by Liza Minnelli. John Geiguld won an Academy Award tor his supporting role as Arthur's disdaintut but devoted valet. Hobson. The comedy hit ot '81 June 11-12 STRIPES (1981, rated R) Bill Murray becomes the militaty’s most unlikely hero when he decides to get his life together by joining the Army. He is joined in his escapades by his lellow enlistees, In cluding John Candy Irom SCTV. June 18-19 SUPERMAN II (1981, rated PG) Continues the success ot the movie that lust paired up Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder as the amazing Superman and the admiring Lois Lane In the sequel. Su perman continues his battle against evil and enioys a romance with Lois as well July 2 July 3 July 9-10 TIME BANDITS (1981, rated PG) They're six renegade dwarts-rebels against their Supreme Being and their jobs in the Trees and Small Shrubs Department-who've stolen the secret map ol the universe's time holes. One night, they crash through the closet of an 11-year-old boy's room and decide to take him on their fantastic travels Time Bandits blossomed Irom the fer tile comic minds of Monty Python's Terry Gilliam, who also directed and Michael Palin, who also stars. July 16-17 CADDYSHACK (1980. rated R) This movie lakes a wild irreverent swing at country club life. Bill Murray and Chevy Chase display the humor that made their Saturday Night Live stints so successful Rodney Dangertield gets no respect, hut lots of laughs in this hilarious comedy. July 25 DUMBO (Rated G) A classic Disney animation starring the world's most lovable elephant. A joy tor young and old alike. August 1 THE BLACK STALLION (1979, rated G) A stunning, exciting, movie experience for lilmgoers of any age Francis Ford Coppola has brought the classic story ot a young boy and a beautilul Arabian Stallion to the screen in a truly spectacular style. The cinematography is mesmerizing. August 2 THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (1974, rated PG) Not only must 007 (Roger Moore) battle Christopher Lee. the arch-villain, lor pos session of a powerful and deadly weapon, he must also evade the world's deadliest. assassin. Also starring Maude Adams and - Britt Eckland. August 8 j THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON (1954, rated G) . ' ^ A The original 3-D Version. The Creature * ” "L 7 inhabits a mvsterious lanoon undisturbed inhabits a mysterious lagoon, undisturbed until a team of scientists intrude upon his domain. A science fiction classic that is great tun to watch in 3-D. August 9 THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (1977, rated PG) Roger Moore as 007 teams up with Russian agent Barbara Bach to stop Curt Jurgens Irom destroying the Earth and rebuilding it underwater. It also marks the> first appear ance of Jaws, the most popular villain since Darth Vader August 4 THE STING (1973, rated PG) This slick rollicking comedy walked away with seven oscars in 1973. It has been popular ever since as one ol the most entertaining films of history. Paul Newman and Robert Redford are wonderful as a pair ol Depression-era con men attempting to vindicate a friend's death MSC Summer Dinner Theatre July 29 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968, rated G) Stanley Kubrick traces the technological development of man and his inability to cope with it, with space as the background. The film that began the current science fiction craze July 23-24 BODY HEAT (1981, rated R) Captures the svelte sexy style of the movies of the forties. William Hurt, one of Ameri ca's hottest new actors, becomes involved with a mysterious young woman, played bewitchingly by newcomer Kathleen Turner Together they plot to murder her wealthy husband The plot twists and turns as we watch Hurt tall deeper and deeper into the intrigue that follows this mysterious woman | | July 30-31 CAT PEOPLE (1982. rated R) The director ot American Gigolo has created I an erotic, eerie horror lilm in CAT PEOPLE [ ' Naslassia Kinski and Malcolm McDowell I : .i star as a brother and sister whose sexual I •ip passions can translorm them into killer cats [ — A beautifully terrifying tilm with John Heard) P and Annette O'Toole August 5 THE EXORCIST (1973, rated R) Linda Blair stars as Regan, a 14 year old child possessed by the devil. The priest must expel the demon before it kills the child MSC Summer Dinner Theatre August 6-7 FOR YOUR EYES ONLY (1981. rated PG) The most recent ot adventures ottered in the Bond series, this tilm finds agent ,007 searching for a top secret British naval device which has been sunk off the coasl of Greece. The film surpasses all other Bond films in its breathtaking land. sea. and sky action MSC Summer Dinner Theatre August 10 DUCK SOUP (1933, rated G) One of the most famous Marx Brothers movies, it marked the climax of their career. They co-starred with no one; they got into trouble all by themselves. MSC SUMMER DINNER THEATER June 16-19 (Wed. - Sat.) A SHOT IN THE DARK August 4-7 (Wed.-Sat.) THE ODD COUPLE Tired of watching reruns and sitting home at nights? Then come watch a Summer Dinner Theater play. There are four showings (Wed.-Sat.) with ticket prices to suit your wallet. Come enjoy dinner or just the play. Don't miss A SHOT IN THE DARK June 16-19 and Neil Simon’s THE ODD COUPLE Aug. 4-7. Wednesday - performances only (Beverages served) - $2.50 TAMU students, $3.50 public. Thursday/Friday - Budget Night (Barbeque dinner) - $5.95 TAMU students, $6.95 public. Saturday - Formal Night (Buffet dinner) - $8.95 TAMU students $9.95 public. Showtimes to be announced at a later date.