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STUDY BREAKS Battalion/Page 8 July 29,1982 Movies Check theaters for specif ic times and prices. Movies subject to change without notice. All list ings are current through press time. Campus Theater: 846-6512 world’s deadliest assassin at the same time. Monday. PG. M*A*S*H: Donald Suther land and Elliot Gould, as Haw- keye and Trapper John, portray two army doctors in Korea who turn the camp upside down with their unorthodox ways. Tues day. R. Th e Sting* Paul Newman and Robert Redford are two De pression-era con men who try to vindicate a friends death. Wednesday. PG. Midnight Friday and Saturday. R. magic — plus a curly-haired lit tle girl, a sandy dog and a bil lionaire. What a combination. PG. Manor East 823-8300 Schulman Six 775-2468 Porky’s: Comedy about wild teenagers and their preoccupa tion with sex. We get to see ev erything they’re preoccupied with. R. Moon. Happy hour is 4 pJ 7 p.m. No cover charge. Texas Hall of Fame: i hursday is I Secret of Nimh: A widowed mouse calls on some tough, smart rats to help save her fami ly from exterminators in this animated feature. G. Rocky A Midsummer’s Night Sex Comedy: This stars Woody Allen so don’t expect anything resembling a Shakespeare play. The only thing that remains the same is the title. Also stars Mia Farrow, Mary Steenburgen and Tony Roberts. R. Plitt Cinema I&II 846-6714 Oix Pac: Kenny Rogers takes a break from singing and stars in a film with six kids. He plays a race car driver who, with help from his kiddie pit crew, becomes a hero. PG. Ill: 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. PG. Skyway Twin Drive-In 822-3300 bonnaires with a $2 Texas Stage Company Corcicana plays Friday.Cmif BackstageMheii ia will play Till MSC Grove: 845-1515 Star 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.” PG. A n Officer and a Gentleman: Richard Gere stars as Zach Mayo, a naval of f icer who, is also a gentleman. Debra Winger is Paula, the young women he meets and whose ambition is to be more than just a wife. Rated R. Tie Best Little Whorehouse in Texas: First the Whorehouse papers, then the play and now the movie. All of course are ab out one of the greatest Texas traditions — The Chicken Ranch and its ultimate downfall. Starring Burt Reynolds and Dol ly Parton. Woooweee! R. Forced Vengence: An action Kung-Fu film starring Yeeeeah! ... Chuck Norris. R. 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. PG. English Bandwill play day. Cover is $1.50. Frid; Saturday listen to Lyle and the Banded Geckos. Ci| is $2 and happy hourisei night from 4 p.m. to 7 pij Dallas Dana Cooper J Monday. Wednesday is Fusil Clover is $3 for men and JiT Blade Runner: Harrison Ford plays a detective in charge of tracking down manufactured humans which are escaping their servitude. R. women. 2 00 1: A Space Odyssey: Thus begins the saga of science f iction movies. This 1968 film traces the technological development of man in space. Thursday. G. Night Shift: Henry Winkler stars in this comedy about a man who works the graveyard shift in a morgue. He and a partner de cide to add some spice to their lives by starting a pimp business and operating out of the mor gue. R. Post Oak Mall Cinema 764-0616 Tex: Matt Dillon stars in a realistic coming-of-age adven ture involving the struggles and conflicts of two teen-aged brothers. PG. Flash Gordon: The comic book character comes to life in this sci ence fiction adventure film. PG. Etc. Body Heat: William Hurt and Kathleen Turner star in this steamy murder-mystery story. R. c at People: Natassia Kinski and Malcolm McDowell star as a brother and sister whose sexual passions can transform them into killer cats. Friday and Satur day. R. Th, Th e Black Stallion: The classic story of a young boy who bef riends an Arabian Stallion. Beautiful cinematography. Sun day. G The Man with the Golden Gun: Roger Moore, as agent 007, must battle an arch-villain for possesion of a deadly weapon while evading the ic Stuntman: A fugitive from the law who stumbles upon a movie set goes to work as a stuntman in exchange for re fuge. Peter O’Toole, Steve Rails- back and Barbra Hershey star. Midnight. Friday and Saturday. R. I oltergeist: 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. PG. The Ringling Bros, and Ei Iquesl num and Bailey Circus i left), appear in Austin at the Er left), Center July 30 to August 'Pickets are $5.50, $7 and$ij For more information (512)477-6060. 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. 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. PG. Music Francisco Goya’s etchings ti tied The Disasters of Warwill displayed in Rudder Exlii! Hall through July 30. in A, Limie!: This musical extrava ganza about the comic strip comic character, Little Orphan Annie, will win your heart. It’s got sing ing, dancing, adventure and Tkron: Man is trapped in a com puter he created. The movie might remind you of a life-size video game. Except this guy ran out of quarters. PG. Fakeview: f hursday night is 50-cent beer night with Country Disco. Cover is $2. Fri day listen to rock and roll by Re ckless. Cover is $3 and all un escorted ladies get in for $1. George Sell and the Amarillo Express play Saturday — cover charge is $3. The Grateful Dead willperfoi in Manor, Texas at Mam Downs July 31 at 8 p.m. For formation call 212- 5581. $3. Saturday is Clyde Brew and the Original River Hi Boys. Cover is $3. Rebels : Listen to the prog ressive country music of Bill Excalibre :e.j. Man™ will play easy listening mu through Saturday. 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