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The Grove is now offering a pass for each summer session and one for the entire summer, The
session pass will admit you to all movies in either session for only $10.00 (that’s $22.50 worth
of films for just $10,00, or 56% savings). The season pass will admit you to all the movies, all
summer long for only $15.00 (that’s $45.00 worth of films for only $15.00, or 67% savings).
Passes will be sold during registration and at the MSC Box Office. For more information call the
Student Programs Office at 845-1515.
Movie begins
Gate opens
A&M student with I.D
Non-students
Children (7-12)
Children (6 and under)
Session Pass (admission for one session at 56% savings)
Season Pass (admission for the summer at 67% savings).
8:45 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
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... $1.50
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....FREE
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J. EARL
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JOE ROUTT BL VO.
All children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult. No
one under the age of 17 will be admitted to an R-rated film unless
accompanied by a parent or an adult guardian. In inclement weather,
films will be shown in Rudder Tower. Call 845-1515 or 845-4511 for
the room number.
Sunday /Animated
Monday Awa/id-nunne/iA,
^ueAdoy tyoooAitei
'Wednesday Comedy
^UuSiAday ^UnilleAA.
rf-Alday & Saturday Papula*
June 4
Qone WiUt the 'Wind
Romp through the Civil War and the burning ot Atlanta
with Rhett, Scarlett, and all the gang! Clark Gable, Vivien
Leigh. 1939, 222 minutes.
June 5
7Ae Q'toduote
“Daddy, do I get Anne Bancroft as a graduation present?"
A summer in debauchery after college. Dustin Hotlman,
Katharine Ross. Award-winning score by Paul Simon and
Art Gartunkel. 1969, 115 minutes, PG.
June 6
W
A titillating comedy with Bo Derek, Dudley Moore, and
Julie Andrews. One of the iove scenes cleared Ravel's
"Bolero" from record store shelves across the country.
1979, 123 minutes, R.
June 7
Alien
A monster erupts from a crewman's stomach and
terrorizes a spaceship on a mining expedition. Tom
Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver. 1979, 124 minutes, R.
June 8 & 9
PolteA^eUl
Steven Spielberg’s nightmares come to life with amazing
clarity in a suburban home not unlike your own. Jobeth
Williams, Craig T. Nelson. 1982,115 minutes, PG.
IJune 10
yJ>ion
A computer genius enters a video game and begins a
fight tor his lile in this Disney film heralded tor its special
effects. 1983, 96 minutes, PG.
June 11
Knante* ai.. Knante*
Heart-warming tilm explores the strains ot divorce on
both parents and child. Dustin Hotlman, Meryl Streep.
1979, 105 minutes, PG.
June 12
Qieole
Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta sing and dance
their way through this love story set in the soupy, sappy,
tunny ’50's. 1978, 110 minutes, PG.
June 13
AiAplanelAiAplane 99
The hilarious parody and its sequel to all ot those awful
airport disaster movies. Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty,
many more. 1980, 88 minutes, PG/1982, 85
minutes, PG.
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June 14
RtadeAunneA.
Harrison Ford stars in this beautiful, moody tilm as an
"exterminator," chasing and destroying "replicants,"
androids who are nearly indistinguishable from humans.
1982, 124 minutes, R.
June 15 & 16
PaideAA. of the -Colt A*h
Harrison Ford again, in the comedy/adventure smash hit,
battling Nazis tor the Biblical lost Ark. 1981, 115
minutes, PG.
June 17
'Jltiyondl
Ten million years in the luture, the battle between magic
and technology reaches its culmination. 1977, 81
minutes, PG.
June 18
Citizen Kane
Still considered one ol the masterpieces ot moviemaking,
this tilm details the rise ol publishing magnate Charles
Foster Kane, and is based loosely on the lile ol William
Randolph Hearsl. Orson Welles, Joseph Gotten, Agnes
Moorehead. 1941, 119 minutes.
June 19
r J'u*e Q*it
John Wayne won an Oscar as Marshall Rooster Cogburn.
Kim Darby, Robert Duvall, Glen Campbell. 1969, 128
minutes, G.
June 20
P'Uuate Renjantin
Goldie Hawn portrays a society girl who joins the army
for grins and finds the whole affair very untunny. Eileen
Brennan. 1981, 110 minutes. R.
June 21
GtiuHintf
An undercover detective follows a psychopath who stalks
gays in this extremely intense film. Leave the kids at
home lor this one. Al Pacino, Karen Allen. 1981,102
minutes, R.
June 22 & 23
^lapi.
Timothy Hutton organizes a student take-over ot a boys'
military academy threatened with closure. George C.
Scott, Tom Cruise, Sean Penn. 1981, 125 minutes,
PG.
June 24
'Wate'iitUp. 3)oton
Superb animation highlights this (able told through
rabbits. Voices: John Hurt, Zero Mostel. 1978, 97
minutes, PG.
June 25
^Hte African 2ueen
This popular classic follows the progress ot Ihe unlikely
romance between an alcoholic skipper and a prim
spinster. Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn. 1951,
103 minutes.
June 26
^Ihe Wot} We WeAe
Political activist Barbra Streisand and conservative jock
Robert Redlord struggle through a dillicult relationship.
1973, 118 minutes, PG.
June 27
U8 cMonAA.
Nick Nolte pulls convict Eddie Murphy from the clink to
track down some stolen money. 1982, 97 minutes, R.
June 28
A GIocJuuoaJz G*atUfe
Stanley Kubrick directed this bizarre tale ol a tuluristic
society built on gang terror, rape and murder. A cult
classic. Malcom McDowell, Patrick Macgee. 1971,137
minutes, R.
June 29 & 30
AAthn*
Dudley Moore, wealthy playboy, pursues Liza Minnelli,
lovable shoplifter, and finds true happiness. 1981,100
minutes, PG.
July 1
Anintal tyaAm
George Orwell's biting satire expressed in animation that
never dissolves into cuteness. 1954, 75 minutes.
July 6 & 7
*7he PiAalei of Penzance
Adapted from the Broadway hit of the same name, this
Gilbert and Sullivan comedy tells the story of a pirate
prince and his love for the mayor’s daughter. Linda
Ronstadt, Kevin Kline, Rex Smith. 1983,102 minutes,
G.
July 8
Putfi Runny Supe/Uia*
A tribute to the lloppy-eared comedian and his triends,
with nine lull-length cartoons and interviews with his
creators. Dally Duck, Elmer Fudd, Tweety. 1976, 90
minutes, G.
July 9
A Sta* ii Ro*n
Tension develops in a marriage as a woman's singing
career soars while her has-been husband declines into
drunkenness. Judy Garland, James Mason. 1954,154
minutes
July 10
RoAefoot in the Path
Newlyweds Jane Fonda and Robert Redford muddle
through Iheir first year with oddball neighbors and a
pestering mother-in-law. Adapted from the Neil Simon
play. 1967, 106 minutes.
July 11
Ibutine Madneii.
The queen of flash and trash brings you to one ot her
infamous concerts tor a study break. Bette Midler
performs everything Irom "Chapel of Love," to "It You're
Cracking Up from Having Lack ol Shacking Up," to her
Grammy award winner and Academy award nominated
"The Rose." Miss M at her most divine. 1981, 94
minutes, R.
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RoAltaAella.
Jane Fonda'conquers evil robots and monsters, and
rewards the handsome men who assist her in her
adventures. 1968, 98 minutes, PG.
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July 13 & 14
Gtyo
The lovable family dog turns into a monster and attacks
his owner and others. From the Stephen King best-seller.
Dee Wallace, Daniel Hugh-Kelly. 1983, 91 minutes,
R.
July 15
tyantaitic Planet
This widely acclaimed film combines animation,-
philosophical theories and surrealism into the story of a
planet where two races have evolved and compete.
1973, 72 minutes, PG.
July 16
Pedi
This gripping film stars Warren Beatty as a reporter who
sensationalizes the Russian revolution and pushes for
the Socialist cause in the United States. Diane Keaton,
Jack Nicholson, Maureen Stapleton. 1981, 199 min
utes, PG.
July 17
^hat’i. SnteAhUnntent
A compilation of MGM's golden years when musicals
ruled the box oltice, featuring Fred Astaire, Judy Garland,
Gene Kelly, and many more. 1974,131 minutes, G.
July 18
tMow. to MatAy a MiUionaiAe
Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall and Betty Grable decide
the road to happiness is hooking a man with bucks to
spare. 1953, 96 minutes.
July 19 j
*71*0 Sxonciit
Emotional tilm based on the 1949 case in which a Jesuit
priest expelled a demon trom a 14 year-old child. Linda
Blair, Ellen Burstyn, lots ot green pea soup. 1973,121
minutes, R.
July 20 & 21
StaA *7*eh 99 *77*0 Wlath of Khan
The crew of the Enterprise runs into their old nemesis
Khan trom the earth's past. William Shatner, Leonard
Nimoy, Ricardo Montalban. 1982,113 minutes, PG.
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July 22
/Jmetican Pop.
Ralph Bakshi, director ot "Fritz the Cat" and "The Lord of
the Rings" directs this journey through tour generations
ot American music. 1980, 97 minutes, R.
July 23
Weit Side StoAy
Story of racial tensions as a white boy falls in love with a
Puerto Rican girl. A modern-day Romeo and Juliet with
an incredible score by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen
Sondheim, Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno.
1961, 152 minutes.
July 24
R'teaJUny Away
An offbeat comedy about the rivalry between high school
graduates and the snooty college kids that builds to a
climax for the university bicycle race. Dennis Otiris-
topher, Dennis Quaid. 1979, 99 minutes, PG.
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July 25
National jRampoan 4 Animal tAouie
War breaks out on campus between the psuedo-
sophisticate Omegas and the misfit Deltas. John Belushi,
Tim Matheson, Donald Sutherland. 1978, 93 minutes,
R.
July 26
Still of the Niyhl
A psychiatrist's ordered life is disrupted when he meets
and tails in love with a woman who may be the murderer
of one ot his patients. Meryl Streep, Roy Scheider. 1982,
91 minutes, PG.
July 27 & 28
Stfewilneii.
In order to get her attention, a janitor offers a newswoman
eyewitness information concerning a murder. William
Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, Christopher Plummer. 1981,
102 minute, R.
July 29
< 7jie. Jldii 'Mtucom
Animated table concerning love, loss and life's limita
tions. 1982, 88 minutes, G.
July 30
Q'ulUta'uf. Peofde.
A sensitive, realistic film that deals with a lamily's
reaction to the loss of one of its members. Timothy
Hutton, Mary Tyler Moore, Donald Sutherland. Robert
Redtord's directorial debut. 1980, 124 minutes, R.
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July 31
Suufi*i' in the. Pain
Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, and Donald O'Connor
frolic through the changeover from silents to talkies in
Hollywood. Considered by many the musical-comedy of
all time. 1952,101 minutes.
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August 1
Medical unit M*A*S*H 4077th deals with the sadness
and horror of the Korean “conflict" through outrageous
practical jokes and black humor. Elliot Gould, Donald
Sutherland. 1970, 116 minutes, R.
August 2
Midnitfld CxspA&li.
The true story of William Hayes, who was held and
tortured in a Turkish prison for a minor offense, Brad
Davis, Randy Quaid. 1978, 120 minutes, R.
August 3 & 4
Ml. Mont
Michael Keaton and Terri Garr star in this fresh, funny
look at the familiar role reversal comedy. You've seen the
premise on T.V. before, but it has never been this funny.
1983, 95 minutes, PG.
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August 5
Pete* Pan
Walt Disney fantasy affirms Peter's beliel that childhood
dreams will never die as long as you have your
imagination. 1950, 77 minutes, G.
August 6
< 7lte Qleat QaUtuf.
The teel of the Jazz Age is captured perfectly in this
adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel. Robert
Redford, Mia Farrow. 1974, 146 minutes, PG.
August 7
tf-un 'With jbicJe and Qane
A young couple supports their overextended lifestyle by
taking up armed robbery in this witty satire. Jane Fonda,
George Segal. 1977, 95 minutes, PG.
August 8
'Ifonntf tf.'ianJteniteen
A comic parody masterpiece by Mel Brooks. Gene
Wilder, Madeline Kahn, Terri Garr. 1975, 105 min
utes, PG.
August 9
*1lie. 'lita* of Ute 'It/o'ildi.
H. G. Well’s chilling book about the invasion by the
Martians is updated to include the menace ol the atomic
bomb. Gene Barry, Ann Robinson. 1953, 85 minutes.
August 10 & 11
MiMintf.
A journalist's wife and father search for him in the
political chaos of a troubled South American country.
Jack Letnmon, Sissy Spacek. 1982, 122 minutes,
PG.
August 12
VAe Point
A simple tale that successfully attacks a complex issue:
prejudice. A classic. 1971, 75 minutes, G.
August 13
Mtf fyai/i Jladtf.
On a bet, Professor Henry Higgins attempts to turn a
cockney flower girl into cultured English gentility. Audrey
Hepburn, Rex Harrison. 1964, 170 minutes, G.
August 14
^taAold and Monde
A wealthy death-obsessed teenager falls in love with a
tively octogenarian in this joyous black comedy. Ruth
Gordon, Bud Cort. 1971, 92 minutes, PG.
August 15
9 to 5
Three abused secretaries find a simple solution to their
problem: dispose of the boss, or at least keep him
indisposed until he's a bit more amenable to their
suggestions. Jane Fonda. Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton.
August 16
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A tale ol survival on post-atomic earth, 2024. Don
Johnson, Susanne Benton. 1975, 91 minutes, R.
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