features STUDY BREAKS Movies fantasy about a farm girl who is carried to the land of OZ. Also starring Ray Bolger and Jack Haley. Sunday. G. Check theaters for specific times and prices. Movies subject to change without notice. All list ings are current through press time. Thunderball: Sean Connery, as agent 007, must find a hijack ed British bomber that is car rying nuclear warheads. Mon day. Unrated. Campus Theater: 846-6512 ictor/Victoria: Julie Andrews stars in this comedy about a sin ger who masquerades as a female impersonator. R. Silver Streak: Gene Wilder plays a mild-mannered book publisher who witnesses a mur der aboard the Silver Streak. Richard Pryor helps him battle the bad guys. Tuesday. PC. Rocky Horror Picture Show: The most bizarre treatment yet of the Frankenstein myth, com plete with rock music, transvest ism and kinky sex. Barry Bost- wick and Susan Sarandon por tray lost travelers who wander into Tim Curry’s castle and ex perience a night to remember. Midnight Friday and Saturday. R. the old saying “more than three poltergeists is a crowd” came from. PC. E.T.: An alien from a distant planet is stranded on earth by his mother ship and hidden by a small boy. They learn from each other how to grow up alone on their respective planets. PC. da and Katharine Hepburn give Oscar-winning performances as an elderly couple coming to grips with old age. PC. Blade Runner: Harrison Ford is back in this adventure about men battling the machines they have created. R The MSC Gallery is exB Donald Localio: Recent Ki until July 17. Localioisann tic abstract expressionist paintings deal with them and energies of life. Manor East 823-8300 .Author, Author!: A1 Pacino plays a writer whose wife leaves him with four kids. It’s a ratrace at his house. PC. C at People: Nastassia Kinski and Malcolm McDowell star as a brother and sister who are de scended from a race of cat peo ple. Midnight. R. Bridge on the River Kwai: Alec Guiness leads the cast as a Brit ish officer who drives his men to build the bridge. This movie won Best Picture in 1957. Wednesday. G. Porky’s: An Animal House- type comedy about growing up in the Fifties. R. Schulman Six 775-2468 Skyway Twin Drive-In 822-3300 Musk m i 1 Watc for Glim Jin'fox, 1 ■ours ol |dveimu ter she e othei ,'ohour MSC Grove: 845-1515 Plitt Cinema I&II 846-6714 Annie: Liuie Orphan Annie comes to life on the big screen in this musical comedy about an orphan’s adventures as she tries to find a home. Carol Burnett, Albert Finney and Bernadette Peters star. PC. Rocky III: Sylvester Stallone stars as everyone’s favorite box er, Rocky. In this feature, Rocky is rich and fights to stay that way, along with savoring his pride. Starring the same old characters from the past two Rocky films. PC. Raiders of the Lost Ark: In diana Jones (Harrison Ford) keeps slipping in and out (most ly in) of danger in his pursuit of the Ark of the Covenant. PC. Road Warrior: Greedy people hog gas tanks after a nuclear holocaust. R. Eleaven Can Wait: Warren Pendleton (Warren Beatty) is mistakenly taken to Heaven be fore his time by an overzealous angel. He is allowed to return to Earth but not in his original form. Thursday. PC. Otar Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: The second in the Star Trek movie series, supposedly better than the first, with a more action-packed plot. For Trek- kies, consider this a sequel to one of the TV episodes — “Space Seed.” PC. lorease II: Further tales about the sock-hoppin’ life of the ’50s complete with hoop skirts, be- boppin’ songs and male hair-dos created with — grease. PC. C, ^onan The Barbarian: A vio lent movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the big meanie hulk and a voluptous blond as his sidekick. R. Sh arkey’s Machine: Burt Reynolds plays a tough cop known as “The Ace.” R. which plays rock and neu is featured this week, k hour is from 4 to 7 p.m.w cover. movie \ id uncc ijpf littl fjpns to si ■ngaboi I.akeviewiThursdupi'eny 01 night is 50-cent beer nigTU The Music Masters proii f em an ' , r ten anyt entertaiment. 1 hursdaycon p or t $2. Friday listen to rockaix L 0W) ( by O-Z. Cover is $3 andal Lvie(w escorted ladies get in foi (jed, anc Southern Waves plays Salt — cover charge is $3. Rebels .* Fast Break a IGc on Aarplane!: Buckle your seat- belts for this spoof on the pre vious Airport movies. The cast includes Robert Conrad and Leslie Nielson. Friday and Saturday. R. The Thing: A bloodthirsty monster terrorizes an Air Force research team. Based on a 1951 film with the same title. R. Post Oak Mall Cinema 764-0616 Bambi: The Walt Disney classic about an orphaned fawn who is adopted by other animals in the forest and learns he has to grow up fast. Thumper, the bunny, co-stars. G. Jr lash Cordon: The comic book character comes to life in this sci ence fiction adventure film. PC. Texas Hall of Fame : Silver Creek | Thursday with a $2 cover, day, Roy Robbins and A variables from Waco will Etc. \ The c( Francisa .■tellings Cover is $3. Saturday isJi of War” Nell and the ArmadilloEx[i with admission at $3 The Wizard of Oz: Judy Gar land stars in this 1939 musical Halloween II: man from the ween lives and continues to ter rorize the lives of others. R The masked original Hallo- Poltergeist: A suburban neigh borhood project is built over an ancient burial site. All of the ghosts from this graveyard even tually manifest themselves in one household. Probably where Fire Fox: It’s Clint Eastwood against the Russians in this pic ture. He wants something and they’ve got it, so he must go in and get it. R. On Golden Pond: Henry Fon- The Whispers will be at the Erwin Special Events Center in Austin Wednesday, June 30 at 8 p.m. They are a rhythm and blues band. 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