The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 29, 1981, Page Page 10, Image 11

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Sumr from ocm /? "Private Benjamin" starring Bill Murray; "The Great Muppet Caper," which chronicles the further adventures of Kermit and Miss Piggy; and "Dragonslayer," which, like "Popeye," is a co-production of Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney Studios. THE MOVIE to see in July nnr)niiKto/11u will Ko n* UliiMVUMVVVUJ TTUX MV UJV U1 the Needle." I know because I've seen it already and it makes everything else I've seen this year look like Sunday morning television. Based on Ken Follett's bestselling thriller about a Nazi spy who falls in love with a sexually frustrated English housewife/ ! "Eye of the Needle" stars Donald sutneriand, in what is one of his best-ever performances, and Kate Nelligan, who turns in a portrayal ? and I can pay no higher a compliment ? equal to that of Sally Field in "Norma Rae." Polish up the Oscars and hang on to the edge of your seats for this one, which opens here July 24. r.c (IP) Wl \'vw J th Cai Gamecock Reg. $7.95 N The Jewell "More than Just ar Open Mo 2909 Mat Sfeft* I! f PC 2000 Blossom St. In 5 tfflSTUC X ONL\ Renting furniture for a 3-roon beers per day,* with our, SI PLAN. $A Sales Guaranteed 2^ Here's what you get One Sofa One Matchinj Two End Tables One Cc ana hour Matching Chairs or Chest of Drawers Oi Mattress, Foundat METRCXEASE? exh FURNITURE RfNTAlS Hrs "Th nermi Other flnnd K#?tc in will be: "Blow Out," Briar De Palma's latest exercise in murder, starring Johr Travolta and Nancy Allen; "S.O.B.," which Blake Edwards directed, with William Holden and Julie Andrews; and "Under the Rainbow," Chevy Chase's period comedy about s Hollywood hotel that's packed to the rafters with little people during the filming of "The Wizard ol Oz." Remaining July releases include: "NationalLampoon Goes to the Movies," a comedy anthology from the producers of 4 'Animal House;" "Tarzan," which should have been called "Jane," given the fact that Bo Derek is the star; "Take This Job and Shove It," the film version of the Johnny Paycheck song; and "Zorro, the Gay Blade," a comedy in which George Hamilton will do to Zorro what he did to Dracula in "Love at First Bite." Also scheduled to open in July are: "Escape to Victory," with Sylvester Stallone; "Wolfen," with ?S-S we ?aiuie ;orge Rogers, illie Scott and e other great rolina Plavers! Rock Album ow only $2.00 rywareh-.^sc tottwrjtwalry store" n?sat 9 til 6 j t Springs Rd. N xr? & 3 HO 256-0530 Points >ENTS 7 "The Hassle-Fre? Way To Furnish Your Apartment" n apartment costs less than 3 UDENT FURNITURE RENTAL H.00* per month ture Rental 37.50 ige Waiver Fee 2.00 Tav ? cn . 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THE ECONOMICAL PRICE OF < (TKASINCLUO*: Mfr ?? ss Legal and Letter am )ples Reductions ^p ion Two-Sided copies on Colored ' cardstock labels IgF p Letterhead HOURS rhurs 8:30-7:00 8:30-6:00 lay 10:00-5:00 B \ i KO'S?? IAIN STREET 99-3807 Contemporc an The Gold presi Local Artie rhe Det< April 29 $1.: RJ f"l1*8 T 4<r?l**4 BV J > v U ft c Ail SI IAII1 /^. fc&ti&TI ./ WL'im g 9 ?pre vi Shields stars in the screen version of Su-ott Spencer's nauseatingly romantic novel. Naturally, body subs were brought on the set because Brooke's "bubbies" haven't reached their 18th birthday yet. The August release schedule is still very tentative, but barring a vicious karate blow, Chuck Norris' latest, "An Eye for an Eye," will open on the seventh. So will "Heavy Metal," the $8 million animated fantasy based on the popular adult , comic book. John Landis' "An American Werewolf in London," starring David Naughton, premieres > mmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmm ^ Mill try Sounds d en Spur ent sts Series onator: - 9 p.m. 25 . special 6QC V(Pll) nationwide on August 21 and a week later, John Carpenter's "Escape From New York" arrives. The latter stars Kurt Kussell and Adrienne Bar beau, who's currently in Charleston filming "The Swamp Thing." Also likely to be released in August are: "Chu-Chu and Philly Flash," with Carol Burnett and Alan Arkin; M Arthur," starring Liza Minnelli and Dudley Moore; "Two in the Bush," featuring David Carradine and Stockard Charming; "All the Marbles," with Peter Falk; and "Honky Tonk Freew ly," with far too many st* rs to name. =i sjj