Show An gel Heart’ shocks The Salt Lake Tribune Angel's assignment takes him to a sanitarium outside New York City to a doctor addicted to morphine and guilty of falsifying hospital records It sends him searching for Coney Island fortune tellers Eventually he catches a train to Louisiana and plunges into the macabre world of voodoo and bloodletting rituals Johnny Favorite proves an illusive figure leading Angel to two women the singer left in his trail There’s the statuesque and aloof Margaret Krusemark (Charlotte Rampling) who reads palms and compiles big-ban- d Film review everyone It treats such themes as murder psychosis — voodoo occultism played out in sexual ritual — d with a disturbing realism The explicitness with which “Angel Heart” probes the potential for evil in people will offend some movie-ghard-edge- oers r That’s the style of Alan Parker He’s challenged audidirector-write- ences before with "Midnight Express” and "Pink Floyd — The Wall” He does so to an even greater degree Heart" with “Angel Mickey Rourke who seems to be stuck playing unshaven unwashed characters with Brooklyn accents is Harry Angel private eye The year is 1955 10 years since the end of World War II an unpleasant experience for Angel He has chosen to stay with the light stuff in his line of work — “divorces that sort of thing” He doesn’t like the idea of being in the same room with a dead body But Angel can't resist the prospect of making a lot of money and when Louis Cyphre (Robert DeNiro in a small but hauntingly effective role) dangles a few thousand dollars in front of him Harry bites This strange man with a ponytail and long white fingernails wants Harry Angel to do what at first seems like a routine missing person job The person in question is Johnny Favorite a singer and songwriter in debt to Mr Cyphre I (JU SHOWTIMES BEFORE 6:15 mms lWC iO xisitCHiLtD STAR TREK IV IPG) 5:00 7:15 272-122- 7 CROCODILE DUNDEE 5:35 7:30 9:25 CROCODILE DUNDEE (P&13) M5 9:05 ALL movie-ma- 3 By The Associated Press The following ore the most popular vldeo-cossettas they appear In next week's Issue of Billboard magazine & Copyright 1987 Billboard Publications Inc Reprinted with permission 23- 5- VIDEOCASSETTE RENTALS "Back to School" "The K orate K Id Port II" “Runnlng Scared" (MGM-UA- ) 4 lor” (Sunday 12:30 pm) These represent only a fraction of the broadcast schedule which also in 10"PsvCho III" (MCA) VIDEOCASSETTE SALES “Jone Fonda's Low Impact Workout" (K or 2- “Sleeping Beauty" (Walt Disney) "Secrets of the Titanic" (Vestron) "Callanetlcs" (MCA) 4"Star Wars" (CBS-Fo7"lndlano Jones and the Temple Doom" (Paramount) "Kathy Smith’s Body Basics" (JCI) 9- "Allen" (CBS-Fo10“P!ayboy Video Centerfold" ) statement issued by the women of "Women Aloud” explains the purpose of the event is to "move beyond the paralyzing rhetoric of feminism to demonstrate the reality of women’s intellectual spiritual and emoA tional lives" Maggie Laun one of the key people behind the event said it offers an environment of productivity and support for women regardless of their thoughts about the feminist ment move- "A lot of women haven't been able to identify with the women’s movement per se A lot are very threatened by the idea of being a part olit because of a few extreme aspects of it because of lesbian separatism and the idea that there is a need fof a whole new society Some women still associate the movement with in the '60s and a lot of men just don’t relate to that wo- "We wanted to create a supportive environment for women to grow in A lot of times women need to pull away from society as a whole to gain strength We don’t need to compete with men to hone our skills and for me anyway it's through women that I See M-- 4 Column 1 On today’s Weekend cover 5- “Blg Trouble In Little Chino" (CBS-Fo7"Fllght of the Navigator" (Walt Disney) S"Club Paradise" (Warner) 9“Short Circuit" (CBS-Fo- South ) 3- 6- cludes a wide range of music by women from around the world (A complete programming schedule is listed in KRCLs March program guide available at KRCL radio 208 W 800 " Jane Fonda's New Workout" 4- ''Extremities" (Paramount) "Labyrlnth" (Embassy) pm) — “This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Co- This week’s most popular videos of Beginning Friday at 4 pm KRCL radio station presents "Women Aloud” 53 hours of women’s programming The event inspired today’s cover illustration by Trib- une artist Mark Knudsen Keri Schreiner gives a preview of the programming above’ Staff-write- He was just Ducky in “Pretty in Pink’ Now he’s crazy rich and it’s all in fault QlMttuvt? wiiHH ttmiitt lings!) CALl 3 AMIGOS KARATE KI0 2 :50 5:35 7:10 CRITICAL CONDITION (R 7:40 3:10 TOP GUN (PG) 205 (PG) 1:10 5:20 9:30 SUE GOT MARRIED 3 JO (PC) 3:20 7:30 12:502:25 4 00 PEGGY Parker assaults our senses often during the course of "Angel Heart” However unlike so many other kers he does it with style and purpose He doesn't just play to our visceral instincts he plays to our minds as well By Keri Schreiner Tribune Staff Writer Beginning Friday at 4 p m KRCL radio (91 FM) will broadcast 53 hours of programming by for and about women to coincide with International Women’s Day March 8 Of the 53 hours 33 were produced by more than 40 women from in and around the Salt Lake Valley The remaining programming was produced by women around the country In terms of programs the time range is from 30 minutes to three hours with content ranging from the political views of Nicaraguan women to the mystery of menses in history Other programs scheduled include: — “Inside Out: Expressions of Young Women” five high school girls discuss issues affecting their lives (Friday 9 pm) — “ But Some Are More Equal Than Others" a panel discussion on the Governor’s Commission on the Status of Women’s report women and the law and the difference between women’s rights in theory and in practice (Saturday 4 pm) — “Kitchen Culture: Home on the look at Range” a tongue-in-chee- k kitchens as a center of meaning and emotion in women's lives (Saturday kxu iiwpy wi LADY AND THE TRAMP IGI discerning between reality and illusion When the truth is known it is a startling and unsettling revelation “Angel Heart” was adapted by Parker from William Hjortsberg’s novel “Falling Angel” The film is no- - velistic in the number of themes and ideas it explores and in the way it avoids easy answers for what happens to Harry Angel It is a movie open to interpretation a movie which starts out as a familiar detective yarn and soon plunges into a satanic psychotic underworld $100 $f)NDV MALL moc ings board) As Harry Angel falls deeper and deeper into the pursuit of Johnny Favorite the film takes us inside his mind and like him we have trouble Mickey Rourke plays detective Harry Angel who encounters Epiphany Proudfoot played by Lisa Bonet in Louisiana his parents’ 298 229? OLNTlPui astrological charts There’s the earthy and beautiful Epiphany Proudfoot (Lisa Bonet) a young rural black woman believed to have mystic powers Angel also meets up with a musician Toots Sweet (played by blues who guitarist Brownie McGhee) vaguely recalls Johnny Favorite None of these people is forthcoming with information Some unspoken horrific fear keeps them silent What makes “Angel Heart” such a hauntingly effective film is not the explicit fiery combination of violence and sexual tension but the fine line writer-directParker draws between what is real and what isn't (The film has been in the news lately because it originally was given an X rating by the Motion Picture Association of America for a scene between Bonet and Rourke Ten seconds of footage were removed from the scene by director Parker The film after being resubmitted was given an R rating by the association's rat- M3 6 1987 KRCL to air 53 hours on women’s issues but also engages mind By Terry Orme Tribune Staff Writer "Angel Heart” is a combustible combination of detective story and psychological thriller It is one of those rare movies which has some genuine surprises in the twists and turns of its plot a movie which often catches you off guard It is also a movie which pulls few punches and for that reason is not for Friday March 30 7 HEARTBREAK RIDGE 35 9:40 5 mi 05 9 25 VALLEY TWIN 3 AMIGOS 7:15 (PG) LA0Y AND THE TRAMP (G) 7:30 9:05 l'fWWlWTHWtt(HrlJ) 9:15 MM GlfNDAl! 3 AMIGOS (PG) 7:15 ' " 4) V- - ‘ SUE PEGGY Of GOT (PftU) MARRIED 9:15 C5 Open? 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