by Mason and a fine British cast. Edinburgh; Dominion. Glasgow: Grosvenor. O Soviet Folk: Arts. Crafts and Song- singers. A programme of five films looking at Latvian and Kazkah culture. and the application of folk art in modern Russia. 100mins. Life and Lore. Four films examining pastimes and customs at Christmas. and during spring. summer. and autumn. as well as a study of folk architecture in Georgia. The Land Of A Thousand Towers. 1 10mins. Edinburgh: Filmhouse. o The Terminator ( 18) (James Cameron. US. 1984) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Linda Hamilton. 1()7 mins. By 2029 machines have taken over the world and virtually wiped out mankind. A 'I‘erminator. half-man. half-machine. is sentback to 1984 to kill the mother ofa yet-to-be-born son. who will be the saviour to lead the humans to victory. Fast-moving thriller. with a very clever narrative structure building up to a memorable finale. Schwarzenegger is perfect casting. his awesome physical presence coming across well in taut action sequences. A handy line in replacement eyeballs too! Glasgow: GFT. 0 Testament (PG) (Lynn Litt'man. US. 1983) Jane Alexander. William Devane. Roxana Zal. 90mins. Undervalued apocalyptic drama that focuses as much on the nuclear family as on the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust. In the small California town of Hamlin a mother and her three children emerge unharmed from the initial nuclear attack. The loss of loved ones is endured with dignity and memories of the past provide solace from the horrors currently unfolding as radiation sickness and the survival ethic take hold. Jane Alexander‘s performance as the mother brought a well-earned Best Actress Oscar nomination. Glasgow: GFT. o Throne of Blood ( 15) (Akira Kurosawa. Japan. 1957) Toshiro Mifune. Isuzi Yamada. Takashi Shimura. 1()5 mins. Director Kurosawa has recently completed his version of King Lear. entitled Ran. and if it can capture the graphic power and glory of this masterful samurai Macbeth it will be memorable. Glasgow: GET. 0 The Twilight Zone ( 15)(John Landis/Steven Spielberg/Joe Dante/George Miller.US.1983)Dan Aykroyd. Vic Morrow. Scatman Crothers. 101 mins. Uneven tribute to the beloved television series with some distinguished directors well below their best. Spielberg offers a patronising tale of second childhood at an old folks home but best of all is Miller’s tale ofa terrified airline passenger. something with which we can all identify. Ayr; Odeon. o Underthe Volcano ( 15) (John Huston. 1984. US) Albert Finney. Jacqueline Bisset. Anthony Andrews. Katy Jurado. Mexico. 1938. The Day ofthe Dead dawns as a day of reckoning for terminally alcoholic British consul Albert Finney when the disparate

elements of his dissolute life come together with a promise of tragic resolution.

Malcolm Lowry‘s novel was often labelled unfilmable and Huston's version only proves the veracity of that judgement. Bisset and Andrews offer inadequate support but Finney is in towering thespian form coming on like Robert Newton in heat and making the admission price good value. Edinburgh: filmhouse.

O A View 10A Kill (PG) (John Glen. U K. 1985) Roger Moore. Christopher Walken. Grace Jones. 131 mins. Another outing for the time-worn Bond movie storyline. An evil genius wants to rule the world but 007 stops him (Oops! l‘ve spoiled the ending for you now). Roger Moore looks old. Grace Jones disports herself in a familiarly athletic fashion. Christopher Walken wonders how his agent ever got him into this one. Stuntmen take the honours.

Edinburgh: Dominion.

0 Whisky Galore (U)(Alexander Mackendrick.UK.1948)Basil Radford. Joan Greenwood. Gordon Jackson. 82 mins. Classic drplery among the inhabitants ofwartime Barra as a cargo ofwhisky is washed up on an otherwise ‘dry‘ island. Ayr; Odeon.

OWitnessuS) (Peter Weir. 1985. US) Harrison Ford. Kelly McGillis. Alexander Godunov. 112 mins. A young Amish boy is a witness to a murder. The investigation leads a cop into a brush with another culture. a little romance and the expected police corruption. One of the best commercial thrillers of recent years. Atmospheric. impeccably acted and beautifully cor: 'ructed. Edinburgh: Dominion.

LISTINGS

Readers are advised that many cinemas in the Strathclyde and Lothian regions are unable to provide The List with details of their programming for both weeks covered by each issue. as these may not be available at the time ofgoing to press. These listings therefore provide an accurate guide to programmes for one week only. unless further dates are specified. Readers are advised that programmes may be subject to late change at any time.

All programme times are pm unless otherwise stated.

Edinburgh

0 ABC Lothian Road. 229 3030. Bar: Ham—2.30pm. 5—10pm (Mon—Thurs). llam—l 1pm (Fri/Sat). 5—10pm (Sun). [D] cinemas 2 & 3 prior notification advisable. £2.70. £2.30 Child £1.40. £1 .300AP£1 (before 6pm). Family discount scheme operates.

1. Pale Rider(15) 2.25. 5.25. 8.20. Sun5. 10. 8. l0.

2. RamhozFirst Blood Part II (15) 1.40. 3.55. 6. 10. 8.40. Sun 5. 10. 8.30.

3. Fleich(pg) 2.25. 5.30. 8.40. Sun 5.40. 8.30.

O CLASSIC Nicholson Street 667 1839. [D] Cinema closed Sunday. £2, OAP£1.

Until 10 Oct Red Lights in the White House ( 18) 12.25. 3.05. 5.45, 8.25. Bouncing Boobs (18) 1.55. 4.35, 7.20. From 1 1 Oct Up (18). Vixen (18) and Cherry, Harry and Raquel (18). Also

see late-night section.

0 DOMINION Newbattle Terrace. 447 2660. Rest 10am—2pm & 6—11pm (Mon-Fri). 10am-l 1pm (Sat). Bar 12—2.30pm. 6—10pm (Mon—Sat). Cinema closed Sun. £2.50. £2.20. Child £1 .20OAP £1 UB40/Students £1 .20. (all perfs except evng perfs in cinema 3).

1. Brewster’s Millions (pg) 2.20. 5.20. 8.20

2. “mm a Kill (pg) 2. 15.5.15.

8. 15. until 10 Oct. From llOct The Shooting Party ( 15).

3.Witness ( 15) 2. 5. 8.

O FILMHOUSE Lothian Road. 228 2688. Bar (Mon—Sat. noon—l 1pm. Sun 6.30—1 1pm) Rest (Mon—Sat. noon-9pm). [E]

Matinees £1.20, (Concessions 50p). Early evgs £1.80(concs £1.20). Main evenings & Double Bills £2.20. No concessions on Sats.

Cinema One Insignificance (18) 4. 5 Oct 2.30 (4 Oct only). 6. 8.30.

The Wiz (U) 5 Oct 2pm.

A Private Function (15)6—9 Oct 2.30 (9 Oct only) 6. 15. 8.30.

The 0tticialVersion(15) 10—19 Oct 2.30.(11& 16 Oct only) 6(except 13 Oct) 8.30.

Underthe Volcano ( 15) 8 & 10 Oct 2.30.

The Last Startighter (pg) 12 Oct. 2. The Big Chill (15) 15 & 17 Oct 2.30.

Cinema Two

All of Me ( 15) 4 & 5 Oct 2.30 (5 Oct only) 6.45. 8.45.

Soviet Folk Dne (pg) 6 Oct 8. 15. Soviet Folk Ttvo (pg) 7 Oct 8.15. Blade Runner ( 15) 6—8 Oct 5.45, 8. 15 (8 Oct only).

The Princess (18) 9 Oct 6. 8.15.

The Lite and Death at Colonel Blimp (U) 10—12 Oc12.30(12 Oct only) 7. Daniel Takes a Train (15) and Forbidden Relations (18) 13. 14 Oct 7pm.

The Cabinet 01 DrCaligari ( 18) 15, 16 Oct. 6.45. 8.45.

The Element of Crime ( 15) 17—19 Oct 2.3()(19 Oct only) 6. 15. 8. 15.

0 ODEON Clerk Street. 667 3805. Bar 6—9pm. Partial wheelchair access. £2.60 OAP£1.50Child£1.50 UB40/Student £1 .50 (except last performance Fri & Sat).

1. Desperately Seeking Susan (15)

2. 15 (except Sunday) 5.45, 8. 15.

2. Lite Force (18) 2.20 (except Sunday) 6. 15. 8.35.

3. A Nightmare on Elm Street (18) 2.00 (except Sunday) 5.45, 8.25.

0 PLAYHOUSE Leith Walk. 557 2590. [D] Live Shows only see Rock listing. £2 UB40/Student/Child £1.

Glasgow

0 ABC Clarkston Road. Muirend. 637 2641 . £2.30Child£1.100AP£1. Family discount scheme operates.

1. Pale Rider (15) 8, Sat 3 and 8.

2. Desperately Seeking Susan (15) 8. Sat 3 and 8.

3.Rambo:First Blood Part2 (15)

8.45. Sat 3.20 and 8.45 (Video presentation).

0 ABC Sauchiehall Street. 332 1592. £2.30 Child £1.100AP £1.

1. Pale Rider(15) 1.30. 4.30. 8. 15. 2. RambozFirst Blood Part2 (15) 12.40.3.15.5.45.8.35.

3. Fletch (pg) 1.30. 4.30. 8.30.

4. Police Academy 2:Their First Assignment (pg) 1.20. 3.30. 5.40. 8.40.

5. Brewster‘s Millions (pg) 1.30. 4.30. 8.25.

0 GLASGOW FILM THEATRE 12 Rose Street. 332 6535. Cafe/bar open 30 mins prior to evening perf. closes 9pm. [D] on application to box office. [E] No smoking. Matinees. £1 .80 Student/U840 £1. Evenings. £2.20 Student/UB40£1 .50. All perfs. Child/OAP£1.

A Love in Germany ( 15) 3—5 Oct. 3.30 (5 Oct only). 6. 8.30.

Diarytor My Children (pg) 6—8 Oct. 3. 5.30. 8. (6 Oct only). 6. 8.30. (7 6k 8 Oct).

Blade Runner ( 15) 7 Oct. 3.30.

The Terminator ( 18) 9 Oct. 3.30. 6. 8.30.

Cal(15)10—12()ct.6.8.30.

Throne 01 Blood (pg) 12 Oct. 3.30.

Testament(pg) l30ct. 5.30. 8. Red Dawn(15) 14 Oct. 7.

The Princess ( 18) 14 Oct. 7. Annie Hallzlllanhattan both (15) l5—170ct. 2.30( 16 Oct only) 7.

0 GBOSVENOB Byres Road. Hillhead. 339 4298. [D] with prior notification. £2 Child/UB40/Siudent"()AP £1.20.

Until 10 Oct 1. Pale Rider ( 15)

2. Brazil (15) (maybe subject to late change)

From 11 Oct 1. Pale Rider ( l5)

2. Friday 13th Part 5: A new Beginning(18)

O ODEON Renfield Street. 332 8701. Bar open occasionally. £2.60/£2.80 OAP£1 .30/£1 .40 Child £1.30.£1.40 UB40/Student concs Tue—Thurs.

1. Llletorce (18) 1.25. 3.;10(Not Sun) 535.810.

2. Desperately Seeking Susan (15) 2. (Not Sun)4.50. 7.45.

3. Code otSllence(18) 1.30.3. 15 (Not Sun) 5.40, s. 10.

From 11 Oct Cocoon (pg) (May be subject tolate change).

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