Show 'Y y Y "Y Gl ’T 1 "v The Sail Lake Tribune V'l W"Y "Y1 Fridav March y ' -- Y w 'V Y v Y Y YY 'rvr t Y Bicentennial tribute Hit at 1987 US Film Festival 1988 11 y'y'YY Smithsonian salutes 1 'Loyalties’ blends rare elements By Terry Orme Tribune Fiim Writer ' Loyalties" a Canadian import currently at the Blue Mouse was the hit at the 1987 United States Film Festival in Park City It seemed a certainty that it would play in theaters across the country in a matter of months after the overwhelmingly positive reception but as always nothing is certain in matters of film distribution Just when it seemed time to look for "Loyalties” at your local video store which specializes in obscure titles it opens theatrically — a welcome surprise paradise But for Dr David Sutton (Kenneth Welsh) his wife Lily and their four children the woods and lakes of Alberta — where m the summer the sun hardlv ever sets — are foreign and uncivilized The locals wonder why the family has left the comforts of England and so do we There is a dark secret at the heart of this family a secret which has provoked them to pull up stakes leave home and attempt to start life anew ' "Loyalties is a movie which works on sev ei al lev els encompassing many themes On one level it is a mystery an unraveling of a secret On another it is a story about two women who come from different cultures and who eventually find out that they share much in common Susan Wooldridge the British actress known for her performance as Daphne Manners in Public Television's "The Jewel In the Crown” is the prim proper and distracted Lily When w e first meet Lily it seems just a matter of time before she will retreat back to England Eventually however we begin to see she's in a word-of-mout- h $ i S" t s s Film review &' ' r' - As its title implies this film is about faithful adherence — to a partner in marriage to a child or parent to a frmnd — and how those loyalties are tested Set in the ouier reaches of northern Alberta the story is of an affluent doctor who moves his familv from England to a small town The area is beautiful an outdoorsman's 1 s 4 t V 1 V has- - s‘f ? t V 4 r Kenneth Welsh and Susan Wooldridge star in “Loyalties” a hit from the 11187 US Film Festival now at Blue Mouse Tern Ornic Tnbune Film Writer Soldier" an acclaimed film Cm from Wale- - opens an r ih film festi al Friday at Cinema In Your Face 4a V Bruadwav The festival is pro sented In the L ister Froject-l'taan ecumenical initiative which fos ters tolerance understanding and friendship between voung Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland 1 h Film review Bov Soldier ' tells of a Welsh teenager in the British Army who is charged with murder after an encounter with an angry mob in Belfast The British Army intends to make a scapegoat of Private Thomas who has already fell the contradictions of being a Welshman in the British Army policing the Irish A romance with an Irish Catholic is a harbinger of the tiagedv to come Once in prison Private Thomas engages his jailers in a game of psychological warfare rel using to admit guilt spiting them by remaining a true and loyal soldier to the end Working with a low- budget direcKarl Francis at tor and to be telling a tvpical first storv But as the film continues he obviously up to much more here This is an angrv powcrlul indictment of how soldiers are conditioned to hate In the case of Private Thomas superiors try to instill con" tempt for ttie "Micks and in the process he can t help but realize the sergeant has the same distaste for the WeMi Francis tells his story through a series of flashbacks and in the pro- - r sec-m- s war-ls-he- ll - 5m fit AU SEA'S Sc 3605 So OPtN Shows SCAIf 266 0258 7 15 9 15 Mol Sol CIS 3 15 5 15 7 P "OfFLMTS" M THREE MEN t AND A DADY “ACTION 00 CCS’ L 4 Nf S 3092 SO hiGhl anO SWITCHING CHANNELS IN STEREO 4 4S 7 15 9 s ‘ !: tacr sV irAv$i A " y 4 70 7 00 9 30 7th east at sth so 3 A 45 7 00 CHER The ttmmrsi " ti i i imi n Min'8 rmrai im OFF LIMITS 2 00 TjX wr i (R) IN STEREO 4 30 7 00 VICE VERSA (PG) MOVING (R) 12 00 200 10: THE LAST EMPERIOR 4 00 7 15 FRANTIC (R) 1245 300 515 730 1000 SHOOT TO KILL (R) IN STEREO sj 1153 HUjHi ANu MASQUERADE 2004 00 6008 100 3105 1 SWITCHING (R) A VICE VERSA (PG) l 00 300 5 00 7:15 9:30 MOONSTRUCK (PG) 12 45 3005 15 745 1000 j 20 7309 MYB IRRESISTIBLE Amrc loCHpr&h TODAY LOUR STARS' "A HOPELESSLY ROMANTIC 9 DMl Anr 7 Y MOONSTRUCK 55 40 CHANNELS (PG) 12 00 GOOD MORNING VIETNAM (R) 4- -- 453 005 157 4510 A 430 700 945 7:4510:00 12:45 3:00 5:15 MOVING (R) 100 3 00 500 700 915 W TIMES PUBLISHED ARE FOR TODAY ONLY C urv IS IN STEREO IN STEREO 4:30 7 00 30 459 MOONSTRUCK A fypp wmani redwood rd sath so 969-626- 5 1 25 535 7 ABSOLLTELY BRILLIANT U kvrd r Amman mntrdv m IS THREE MEN AND A BABY (PG) (R) 00 1000 OFF LIMITS 3 12 30 245 500 7:15 930 9 30 237-200- 0 WANT-AD- awonderfultime at the movies 930 5001 SO HIGHLAND 278-471- GET RESULTS WrTH CLASSIFIED! -- FRANTIC (R) 4 30 The Aiu!?inhiri W f) IN STEREO (PG) — Smithsonian Institution salutes moviemaking in Australia w it h a film series featuring five critically acclaimed films produced in that country The films which have received awards or have been nominated fur awards bv the Australian Film Institute premiere in Washington on March 22 w ith "High Tide" starrin Judy Davis and Jan Adele who won the institute's 1987 best actress and best supporting actress awards respectively The film series also is being held in celebration of Australia's Bicentennial Other films to be shown are Burke and Wills" "The Settlement" "The Place at the Coast” and The Tale of Ruby Hose ” e GOOD MORNING VIETNAM (R) K 363-626- 6 n Hands with the Devil" will play Friday through Sunday at 9 15 p m "The Plough and the Stars" plays Monday through Thursday at 7 15 pm Admission for a double feature is $5 7363 Q cess paints a picture of a young man forced into military service because of a depressed enonomy Once in the army be does all he is asked to do and still his superiors abandon him What the officials don't bargain on is Priv ate Thomas' resolve to see justice done One of the film's assets is actor Richard Lynch as Thomas Lynch's Thomas wins our sympathy and respect as he endures the humiliation and physical pain of incarceration and abuse ‘ Boy Soldier" is a pointed undoubtedly controversial look at the Northern Ireland situation Francis pulls no punches stating his point of v lew In the process he makes a much larger statement about the inhumanity of war The Irish film festival includes "Shake Hands with the Devil" the 1959 film starring James Cagney set m war-torIreland of the 1920s and “The Plough and the Stars" John Ford s adaptation of the Sean O'Casey play "Boy Soldier" will play Friday through Sunday at 5 15 and 715pm and continues Monday through Thursday at 5T5 and 9 pm "Shake tW WASHINGTON (UPI) e kHtctllir"r di $HfTwv NA’ Fine 'Boy Soldier’ leads film festival on Ireland By BARGAIN ttMMiN CQ Aussie films which there seems to be no escape The woman who begins to open Lily's eyes to other possibilities is cTantoo Cardinal) a metis whose ancestors have lived in the area for generations Kosanne works in a bar has children fathered by a man to whom she is not married She s tough and brutally honest At first Lilv has strong reservations about hiring to help around the hmi'C But eventually she conv-- to the sudden realization that Rosanne is her onlv friend in this foreign new world — a world where even her husband is a distant stranger Directed by Anne Wheeler from a Loval-tiesscreenplay by Sharon Rns succeeds at being an intriguing mystery and a compelling story about tw o w omen w ho find common ground despite their vast differences With fine performances from a cast comprised of English Canadian and Native Canadian actors an intelligent script and the spectacular northern Alberta location "Loyalties” blends rare ingredients for a great movie It continues at the Mouse through March 22 trap from J ) o jmj OoUiH f'AHKKKj — 5:45 6:00 10:15 WI?H It) fc wAi'OATtOH 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:10 9:15 DOLBY y j t fuFCt 9 5H3y?55 v 3585 3 UNwJN 5:05 7:10 9:15 iVQ DOLBY N ©hEWDaATOR99(R w ttnxo JLOT (T) THE THF ' Sf RPTYT KUYBOW YD “THE PRINCESS BRIDE" (PG) siorfs wea "3 Coins In The Fountain" rVxUVi I One family's experience with the word “M” RICHARD PRYOR j'j On the New- - IJLj vJ Jersey Tompit- no or- WARNER BROS s “ 1 R cat Sear -- Hr ll 'WH I 12:00 2:00 10:15 K :C0 riN 6 R WOWOOO DOAD 1 S4TII P69 MANN 278-471- A Lease the fabulous 190 E 23 blue with blue z HAMRtHEATBfS J COTTONWOOD - ri the Mercedes-Bcn190 E 23 Sedan represents the culmination of over 100 years of refined en£inccrinjj your authorired Mcrcedes-Lerdealer believes you should be able to afford one in far less time In fact ricjht now we’re mailing it as easy as possible for vou to drive home in a Mercedes-Benz- ' 190 E 23 WTule j i'0! 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