The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, August 09, 1973, Page page eleven, Image 11
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By Thons A Price
CLEOPATRA JONES-She's 6'2"
_pf dynamite. The flick is about a
pound and a half of garbage. A
female shaft (?I?) slashes and
flashes her way across the screern
and into your pocketbook.
ATLANTIC 1.
LAST TANGO IN PARIS-That
gentle, kindly old man Marlon
Brando has finally made it to
Shows
. -f 1-3-5
"1417 MA "N ST""i 7- 9 p.m . -
And now
the movie...
JESUS CHRIS
SUPERSTAR
Late
Show
Fri. & Sat. 11:15
Adm.
$1.50
Across from'
USC ROUNDHOUSE
"DAIRY
BUY ONE-(
1Of fer
Augu
lews
Jo's "Last
Gotham with this year's big one.
This is a damn fine film. It is
well-written, beautifully
photographed and wonderfully
acted. If strong language offends
you, be forewarned, but try to see
the movie as it could very well be
.one of the best to hit town this
year. For an in-depth review, see
Bob Craf t's comments on page 10.
Opens Friday at the ATLANTIC I.
LIVE AND LET DIE-Roger
Moore plays 007 in an outrageous
sequence of narrow escapes and
chases.' "The Saint" it ain't.
CAROLINA.
ONE LITTLE INDIAN and LADY
ANDTHE TRAMP-A double dose
from the doldrums of Disney. ONE
LITTLE INDIAN traces the
adventures of an Indian and a
camel in the American West.
DUTCH SQUARE NORTH.
PAPER MOON-Tatum O'Neal
upstages papa Ryan in a story
about conning a con man.
Bogdanovitch's latest effort.
DUTCH SQUARE SOUTH.
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THE MOST READ BOOK
IS NOW ON SCREEN!
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BLUME IN LOVE-George Segal
and Kris Kristofferson in a movie
about the fustrations of loving
your ex-wife. Written and directed
by Paul Mazursky (Bob Carol and
Ted and Alice), the film depicts
Nina (Susan Anspach) as the focal
point of a triangle involving her
affluent, 'divorce lawyer husband
(Segal) and an easy-going musician
(Kristofferson). Good film fare.
FOX.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC--Julie
Andrews struts her stuff across the
Bavarian hills. Good for the
geriatric set and the toddlers. Pick
your swastikas out of the
mothballs and come see us as we
march across Poland. GAMECOCK
I.
SCREAM, BLACULA,
SCREAM-William Marshall tries to
relive his box office triumph of a
year ago. Try to miss this one. If
you attend and hear someone
laughing it's the management
laughing at you. GAMECO0CK 11.
CAHI LL, U.S. MARSHALL--le
John Wayne over the hill? You'll
.AYING
FEATURES:
2:00- 3:40
5:25 - 7:30
9:30
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have to judge foryourself.But if you
think so, the management has
sworn that, as a transgressor of the
law, the last man you will see alive
will be Marshall Wayne. Perhaps
they are right. JEFFERSON
SQUARE.
THE HARRAD EXPERIMENT-is
hardly the most often read book as
its thumpers try to claim, but it
may kindle some fantasies about
what college could have been like.
Only if .. .MIRACLE.
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
This-is possibly the worst film that
I have ever seen. The acting is as
dusty and devoid of life as the
desert setting. Although the sound
is in sync the vocals seem to be
alienated from the mouths that are
singing. them. With all of its flaws,
this film features excellent camera
work and extremely fine editing.
The use of long lenses in this movie
is the best that I can remember in
any film ever. But I saw this one
free and I felt cheated.
PALMETTO.
WALKING TALL-This film is the
porno movie of the week. Gary Ligi
of "Osceola" calmly put it this
Easy To Open
Gamecock
Charge Account
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way, "Walking Tall is quite
possibly the most patently evil 125
minutes of slush-headed
propagandistic smut ever visited
upon the American people."
(Osceola vol. 2, number 5, Aug. 3,
1973). PLAZATHREE.
TOM SAWYER--This is the musical
purportedly after the Mark Twain
classic of a boy growing up on the
Mississippi. Johnnie Whitaker stars.
RICHLAND MALL
CAMPUS FI LMS
ON THE BEACH--Stanley
Kramer's film with Gregory Peck
about an Earth dying of atomic
poisoning. A fine, though dated,
film. MONDAY, AUGUST 13
TOWER OF LONDON-The deeds
of R ichard Il l as- played by Boris
Karloff, Basil Rathbone, and
Vincent Price. One of Karloff's
best efforts. TUESDAY, AUGUST
14.
STRIKE UP THE BAND
-Extravagant musical with Judy
Garland, supported by Mickey
Rooney, doing a fine takeoff on
Carmen Miranda. WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 1 5
TAR ZAN AND HIS
MATE--Johnny Weissmuller and
Maureen O'Sullivan cavort through
the jungle in this 1934 classic of the
jungle king. THURSDAY,
AUGUST 16
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