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Show "X V The Salt Lake Tribune, Lriday, Mart h lfi, 2 I'1'4 r3TvSnmiBS'WiW,:5FWSaseieiwwe-- iS ! - - yjsfiui.u - Is 5 TH GABE KAPLANS HAVING A BALL! WEEK! His dream By Bob Thomas Associated Press Writer Rona Barrett, -HOLLYWOOD Kuhard Pryor: a study contrast. Tbi public Pryor is on iow in the nation's theater with an Si) minute record of a tape concert he gave in Long late last Bench, Calif teams got a preacher, a jailbird, a poo! shark, a muscleman. And the best guy on the team 1 wouid recommend The Warriors without hesitation. Funny . . . ENDS SOON! SMASH Obscene. Profane M 2ND HILARIOUS WEEK! I? is '.f a girl. V : ABC-T- m Paramount Pictures Presents A Lawrence Cordon Production "THL WARRIORS" Producer Frank Marshall Based Upon the Novel by So! Yunck Screenplay by David Shaber and Whiter Hill Produced by Lawrence Gordon Executive v R , Television can year never do him justice ; the bin screen does. He J roams the stage like a madman sage, erupting will) outrageous verities, lie is profane, some say obsccne, hut irresistibly I' funny. They take a look at Pi yor behind the desk of his second-floo- r office at his compound in North-ridga far reach of the San Fernando Valley. The wildness is gone from the eyes. He is subdued, introspective, employing scarcely a word that couldn't be uttered in a tea room. Wny did he make "Kichard Pryor, Live in UK OF ' Directed by Walter Hill irCnMvC-H- HUM' nil Aumt &uftuA Sat. & Sun. Times: 1 :00, 2:45. Friday Only: :30, 3:00, 4:45. 6:30, 8:15 & 10:00 1 6.15, 8:00 4 9:45 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS e, Concert". S3' tTmcTq If fQUft'9 JACK GR0SSBERG BEST SCREENPLAY (ADAPTATION) ALAN ALDA NEIL SIMON JANE GERALD FRANKED SANDOR STERN JACK SMIGHT STEPHEN FFtlEDMAN DAVID SHIRE JAMES Di PASQUALE A N. 'v a. M N: mi s 0 ' 'Ai - r .VtHSftJ Pkiutm IONDA ELAINE MAY fACT Pure dTlER FAMILY MACiQE SMITH Fri. Only: I Sun: TROLLEY 1:45, 345, 5:45110:10 Sneak at 8:00 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 4 9:30 6:10, 8:10 4 10:10 tlMM r02H32 y NAl L Cl ML A ML 6:00, 8:00 4 10:00 Matinees Sat. Matinees Sunday SM"1 4 Sun. not Hes probably NOW PLAYING! A 1 i PI l MIMA Pint Kl: N'Lll. KAY MARK tt i iN ( AI NORMA Hk Sill , 8:00 plus 2:00, 6:00 ifeilliH "WARNING: This picture contains harsh and very vulgar language and may be considered shocking and offensive. No explicit sex or violence is shown." NORTH N A 6:15, 8:15 4 10:15 Matinees Sunday 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, CHEAP DETECTIVE 9:15 4 10:00 7:15 7:15, 9:15 CiNtimifit, Matinees & BRINKS 8:00 plus JOB 6:00 4 10:00 co-h- it Saturday I V ...very touching and wonderful. (line Shalit, NOW SHOWING AT SIX THEATRES! & , ROCky. . 1 UMTJI relation- Atourde force- -. os UNUin , fAMHY -- Cosmopol itan Majja ini- NBC-T- V - TROLLEY Free Heaters OPEN CHEAP DETECTIVE Co-h- it OPENS TODAY! a good idea to have that warn-- 1 ing," said Pryor. I have a vision of little old ladies coming into the theater by mistake and having coronaries." In fact, there was one little old lady at the matinee 1 attended and she seemed to he enjoying herself immensely. Pryor explained why he seemed "I just finished five months on the road with concerts. I enjoyed it, but now I am taking two months off and 1 courageous film thatis gets you on a gut level... in many ways it the sister of Nona Harri-tt- ABC A ships. The film has no rating, but producer Will Sargent has appended the message in ads: "I think thats BREAK WALTER MATTHAU serious, but you never can fell about Pryor. He did remark that he felt he had done good work and he was pleased with the results. The material w as new, he said "my audience wouldnt stand for repeating the old stuff." The monologue covers a wide spectrum, including such matters as the difference between black and white funerals and the ring performance of Leon Spinks. Pryor can even find comedy in personal mishis own heart hap attack and his arrest after shooting up the unoccupied car of his estranged wife. He also makes graphic reference e EMI MARC KAPLAN MAGGIE SMITH art etched ill celluloid and shown round the world. Most of all, greed to KINGS ROAD- - KAPLAN GABRIEL BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS greed. Also, to have my male-femal- STEPHEN FRIEDMAN iNCLUDiNU lie contemplates, then replies. "Money "Money" "Thats right. COLUMBIA PICTURES S'V ss . '' A ..A A Today, only a handful of people know what The China Syndrome means... Soon you will know. laid-bac- ' Vic haven't taken two mouths off in my life. His next assignment.:, "A Family Dream," a Universal of a uvunw with the courage to risk rocnthiiig for what she believes is right. stay movie Cicely Tyson, beginning in April. V. MURRAY 4 tio. Walt imsney 6-399' ' HOT LEAD & COLD $ f 4 - a MARTIN ; Cil y Delights from the U -- mn Qeeis c ? vf v S' 'i:. f' .$t iC (fsH . , a a ; v i". S T Smorgasbor with 13 seafood selections 3 meat entrees 33 more items! FRIDAY evenings at 33M? Highland Dr production NORMA RAl. SALLY FIELD RON LLIBMAN BLAU BRIDGES PAT HINGLE- BARBARA BAXLEY screen pin v by IRVING RAVETCH and HARRIET FRANK. JR. e)M a special ASSI-YE- - - '' Vy RITTROSE AND . music DAVID SHIRE director of photography JOHN A. ALONZO, A.S.C. produced by' TAMARA ASSET LV and ALEX ROSE directed by MARTIN RIT E "IT GOES LIKE IT GOES" lyrics by NORMAN GIMBEE music by DAVID SHIRE COLOR BY DeLUXE sun ur fihtwilh i PiUUCClSlOU ' MATINEES TODAY THRU SUNDAY! 1:00,3:10, 5:20, 7:30 & 9:40 FrMTV.Iiom (-- 1, v !, autMm. |