FILM index

FILM index continued

Toy Story (PG) (John Lasseter. US. 1995) With the voices of Tom Hanks. Tim Allen. Don Rickles. 8| mins. It isn‘t just the state-of-the-art images that distinguish Disney‘s first computer-generated animation feature. it's got a cracking adventure story too. A tale of friendship and self-belief combined with an exciting rescue and against-the-clock tension. Toy Story is sprinkled with comic asides. Don't be fooled into thinking these toys are just for the kids. Edinburgh: Odeon. Troian Eddie 115) (Gillies Mackinnon. US. 1996) Richard Harris. Stephen Rea. Aislin McGuckin. 105 mins. The kingpin of a traveller community (Harris) falls in love with and marries a beautiful young woman. but she absconds with her lover and their wedding booty. and amiable market stall trader Trojan Eddie (Rea) is held responsible. Mackinnon never loses his grip on the subject. and his handling brings a mythic resonance to the tale. The acting is wonderful. with Harris in particular a commanding presence. See feature and review. Glasgow: GET. Edinburgh: Filmhouse.

Twelfth Night (U) (Trevor Nunn. UK. 1996) Imogen Stubbs. Helena Bonham Caner. Nigel Hawthorne. 135 mins. There's a dark cloud hanging over the happy ending in this splendid Shakespeare adaptation by ex-RSC top man Nunn. The farcical action brought about by the cross- dressing plot never loses sight of the pain at its core. and the joke on Malvolio (Hawthorne) has a cruel edge. Performances are excellent. with Ben Kingsley an inspired choice. brining weight to the role of the fool Feste. Stirling: MacRobert Arts Centre. Unforgiven (15) (Clint Eastwood. US. 1992) Clint Eastwood. Gene Hackman. Morgan Freeman. 123 mins. Clint returns to the saddle as a former killer. tamed by his late wife. but pressed into joining a bounty hunt which takes him to the town of Big Whiskey and into the presence of

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Wallace And Gromit Trilogy (Nick Park. UK. 1989—95) 90 mins. Comic hilarity as the eccentric inventor and his sensible canine assistant embark on three adventures A Gram/1M1: ()111, The Wrong Trousers and A Close Share. Claymation heroes for each and every generation. Part of the Puppet and Animation Festival. Stirling: MacRobeit Arts Centre.

Whisky Galore (PG) (Alexander Mackendrick. UK. 1949) Basil Radl'ord. Joan Greenwood. Jean Cadell. 82 mins. Much-loved filling comedy by the late Sandy Mackendrick. A ship carrying a cargo of whisky is shipwrecked off a Scottish island during wartime. so the locals decide it's time to wet their thirst. Full of wit and charm that others can only hope to emulate. Edinburgh: Cameo.

The Wind In The Willows (U) (Terry Jones. UK. 1996) Terry Jones. Eric Idle. Steve Coogan. 88 mins. When Mole‘s home is destroyed by weasel property developers. he enlists the help of Rat. Badger and egotistical Toad to uncover a conspiracy. Jones's Pythoii-for-kids adaptation of the classic novel is a tad self-indulgent. with some awful songs and lacklustre pacing. However. the characters and atmosphere will probably charm a younger audience not yet into their more cynical teens. Kirkcaldy: ABC.

Les Yeux Sans Visage hm tin/min .4 Face (18) (Georges Fraiiju. France. 1959) Pierre Brasseur. Alida Valli. Edith Scob. 90 mins. A plastic surgeon persuades his devoted female assistant to kidnap and murder beautiful girls whose facial tissue he is using to graft onto his daughter. disfigured in a car crash. A horror movie that retains a distinctiver European poetic quality.

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Film Listings are listed by city. then alphabetically by cinema. Listings compiled by Penny Sherman.

ABG, MUIRENO: GLASGOW

380 Clarkston Road. Muirend. 0141 633 2123.

1nfo:0141 637 2641. £2.80 (£2 before 5pm Mon-Fri). Student: £2.20 (Mon—Thurs). Child/()AP: £2.

FRIDAY 21~THURSDAY 27 MAR

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Daily: 3.05. 5.45. 8.35. Sat 6’; Sun inat: 12.15. Space Jam 11))

Daily: 2.45. 5.50. 8.45. Sat 62 Sun mat: 12.10. Mars Attacks! 112) Daily: 2.40. 5.30. 8.40. S1118; Sun iiiat: 12.05.

FRIDAY 28—THURSDAY 3 APR

Progi'aiiiiiie likely to be similar to the previous week. Phone (1141 637 2641 for details and times.

New films due to open on Fri 28 Mar: Dante's Peak 1 12)

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326 Sauchiehall Street. (1141 332 1592. Info: (1141 332 9513. (‘C‘ booking: 0141 332 1592. Bar. £4 (£3 before 5pm). Student: £3 (Mort~'l'hurs). ()Al’: £3. Child: £2.50.

FRIDAY 21—THURSDAY 27 MAR

Star Wars 11:) ,

Daily: 12.10. 2.55. 5.4(). 8.25. Hamletttl)

Daily: 1.15. 6.15.

Mars Attacks! 1 12)

Daily: 1.10. 3.30. 6.00. 8.30. Ransom1151 Daily(exceptThurs): 1.15. 5.2.0. 8.15. 11111182 1.15. 5.20.

Blood And Wine 1 15)

Daily: 1.10. 3.30. 6.00. Bound118)

Daily: 8.30.

Dante's Peak 1 I2)

Thurs preview: 8.40.

FRIDAY 28-THURSDAY BLAPR

Programme likely to be similar to the previous week. Phone ()141 332 9513 for details and times.

New films due to open on Fri 28 Mar:

. Dante's Peak 1 12) Romeo And Juliet 1 12)

Larger Than Life (PG)

GLASGOW FILM THEATRE

12 Rose Street. (1141 332 8128. Cafe/bar. All performances bookable.

[1)]. [1i]. Matinees £3.25 (concs £2).

Evenings £4.25 (concs £3 except Sat evening).:\11 double bills evening prices apply.

FRIDAY 21 MAR

1. The English Patient 1 15) 1.15. 4.31). 7.45. 2. Trojan Eddie115) 1.45. 4.1)1). 6.15. 8.30.

SATURDAY 22 MAR 1. The English Patient115) 1.15. 4.31). 7 45

2. Bicycle Thieves (PG) 201). Trojan Eddie115) 4.61). 6.15. 8.31).

SUNDAY 2 3 MAR

1. The Thing From Another World/The Thing I 18) 1.31).

Trojan Eddie 115) 5.31).

The English Patient ( 15) 7.45.

FILM REVIEWS

New releases are reviewed on pages 22 and 23.

Short reviews of all other films showing this fortnight are in the Film Index, pages 25-29.

2. Trojan Eddie115) 2.01). 8.31). The English Patient 1 15) 4.31).

MONDAY 24 MAR

1. The English Patient115) 1.15. 4.31). 7 4s

2. Trojan Eddie115) 1.45. 4.00. 8.30. Deserto Rosso115) 6.15.

TUESDAY 25 MAR

1. The English Patient115) 1.15. 4.31). 7 45

2. Trojan Eddie115) 1.45. 4.61). 8.30. Brassed Off115) 6.15.

WEDNESDAY 26 MAR

1. The English Patient115) 1.15. 4.31). 7 45

2. Brassed 011115) 1.45.

Metropolis (PG) + live accompaniment 6.15.

Trojan Eddie 1 15) 8.31).

THURSDAY 27 MAR

1. The English Patient115) 1.15. 4.31).

7.45. 2. Trojan Eddie115) 3.111). 8.30. Amacorde118) 5.45.

FRIDAY 28 MAR

1. The English Patient115) 1.15. 4.31). 7 45

2. The Railway Children 1U) 2.1)1). 4.00. Trojan Eddie 1 15) 6.15. 8.31).

SATURDAY 29 MAR

1. The English Patient115) 1.15. 4.31).

7.45.

2. The Railway Children (U) 2.1)1). 4.00.

Trojan Eddie115) 6.15. 8.31).

SUNDAY 30 MAR

1. The En lish Patient115) 2.01). 7.45.

Trojan Ed ie115) 5.31).

2. The Big Sk [Rio Bravo (PG) 1.31). The Railway hildren1U) 6.31). Trojan Eddie 1 15) 8.31).

MONDAY 31 MAR

1. The English Patient115) 1.15. 4.31).

7.45.

2. The Railway Children 1U) 2.01). 4.00.

Trojan Eddie 1 15) 6.15. 8.31).

I TUESDAY 1 APR 1. The English Patient115) 1.15. 4.31). 7 45

2'. The Railway Children in i 2.00. 8.45. Trojan Eddie 1 15) 4.15. 6.31).

WEDNESDAY 2 APR

1. The English Patient 1 15) 1.15. 4.31).

7.45. 2. The Railway Children 111) 2.01),

8.45.

Trojan Eddie115) 4.15. 6.30.

Programme changes,

Friday 28 March

When we went to press. some of the cinemas had not finalised their programmes for the week beginning Friday 28 March.

New releases likely to be opening on Friday 28 are listed below. These will replace some of the films running until Thursday 21 March.

NEW RELEASES: Dante's Peak (12); Larger Than Life (PG); Romeo And Juliet (12).