Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday July 11 1988— Page 11 BY BERKE BREATHED BLOOM COUNTY SHERMAN ON THE MOUNT BY LEE AND FRUCHEY 7--rt OUT OF BOUNDS CuMXISt BY RECHIN & WILDER UFT Talisa Soto left Robert Davi and Carey Lowell star in Bond movie ‘License Revoked i James Bond’s latest foe is believable adversary By Vernon Scott UP! Hollywood Reporter HOWIE SCHNEIDER BY EEK&MEEK S' THE WIFE SHE SIKTHE MASK HAS QOUEflUrOfOLRMAISWSt Hte BEEN COMPIAIUOJS IATEIV THAT IMWBAR HOME ALD A DISAFPEHRttJS ACT ALL 1HATS LEFT V AWWCRE BY GARFIELD JIM DAVIS HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Every movie superhen needs a worthy superfoe Classic protagonists like Sherlock Holmes matched wits with such powerful antagonists as Professor Moriarty the fiendishly clever villain of 19th century London Contemporary protagonists — Rambo for instance — use their physical derring-d- o against hordes of opponents rather than focusing on a single ingenious adversary In movies featuring superspy James Bond on the other hand the intrepid 007 finds himself doing battle with a different adversary on every mission Among the most menacing was OOTs first villain ‘TDr No" with Joseph Wiseman in the title role Then there was the vicious Gddfinger (Gert Frobe) in the movie of the same name and his sidekick Oddiiob (Harold Sakata) And who can the infamous Ernst- StavrovBlofeld forget : TOmald Flesapcer Tally Saf alas and Charles ' in Gray threeratemjisJ As the Bond series progressed the villains grew less menacing ana more like comic cliches such as the rJaws" played by Richard Kiel But with Timothy Dalton as the new Bond a greater sense of reality has been restored calling for a more believable villain Enter Robert Davi who will play Frans - n Sanchez a billionaire who to take over the world and in the plansprocess dispose of 007 in “License Revoked" scheduled to begin filming this summer Davi a veteran screen bad guy is a tall dark and menacing-lookinwith eyes that could pan for black ball bearings Actually Davi is a pleasant man who says Sanchez will become the most terrifying of all Bond adversaries “Sanchez is the first antagonist who forces German-Colombia- - ALLEY BY DAVE GRAUE OOP i Bond to compromise himself” Davi said at lunch the other day “He is larger than life a man whose wealth and power allow him to run a fictitious Latin American country Isthmus Bond gets in his way “To me Sanchez is the culmination of evil but the terrifying thing about him is that he is character with a great deal of a charm which makes him all the more well-round- ed frightening” Because the Bond pictures set the precedent for today’s dramas Davi is aware that if Sanchez makes as Mg an impression as he hopes both actor and character will become a part of film lore To date Davi is best known for his bad-gu-y sction-adventu- re role in "Raw Deal" with Arnold Schwarzenegger and in “The Goonfei” for Steven Spielberg But it was his role as the Arab leader in the TV movie “Terrorist on Trial: The US vs Salim Ajami” that brought Davi to the attention of producer Albert “Cubby” Broccoli the manbehind theBendmoviesi f :w terrorist: t i"I was IeffKthreastheFMlinian: from-aArab’s had to because lookaMiiih view how fet' of point behaved as he did” Davi said '“To May a villain effectively you have to give the character dimension and reality “A week after he saw the film Broccoli met with me and director John Glen I was the first choice but they rounded up the usual suspects and decided on me without a screen test “We will shoot most of the picture in Mexico I see 'License Revoked’ as a turning point in my career It will put me on the block make me known in the film industry and with the r -- public “I'm only 35 years old and I don't want to May villains all my life I like to compare my career with those of Humphrey Bogart Anthony Quinn and Charles Bronson They started out playing heavies for years before they finally got cast as heroes” Drugs: Story of supply demand By Joan Hanauer UPI TUMBLEWEEDS UFHMA56O0P BY TOM K RYAN ooue&mm VtXJlURKEY xwepum sfiumxvjMrtvM n NEW YORK (UPI) -Ione round can't neighborhood they up enough kids for a Little League game because the kids are either high on crack or sdlingit uLittle BYBOBTHAVES FRANK AND ERNEST (Vroiu IT 5AY5 AMWCAN £ have Actually LBlSUfiB FEWER HOUR? THAN THEY PIP ISY SAP ASO- - Feature Writer TIWST&oRAP S WAS HOPING Rock Ark Tv i OQJI Oil esss OAKSTS WAJSIS WWTS 4JHS4 ®BY WARNER BROS THIS DINER FOCpJ THE IS AWUUjHOtXTn HATE IT WHEN IAUfl BUZZ A AROUND MY FOOD OAWTI4 WEI 4 ITS EVEN WORSE WHEN THEY FANT FROM IT 'r - 40 million users in the United States am) they pay 8140 billion a year to drug traffickers Americans spent three times as much on illegal drugs last on imported year than they oil Drug use abuse and addic- tion is not just another symptom of inner city despair it runs through the white collar population and reaches up to ruin and sometimes kill the rich and famous Peter Jennings anchors this documentary as he did the previous one and it is a revealing look at what many people try to hide from — thd enormity of the drug problem — played back his remaining spade Declarer still had to kwe a trump trick and another dub James Jacoby VQ4S OQJW4 SOUTH BUGS BUNNY el 4181 BAIT 7--m KTVX-CHann- Bv OEQ7 1UAMS s U-- VET-- ?r It-i- lira addicts out of Win ctbridge X HAPNT PftAFEP : mil- lionaire bond traders obtained their cocaine in Miami and gave it away to their friends In tiny Kermit W Va each weekend an illegal drug house next door to city hall attracted hundreds of buyers from miles away All over the country there are kids who make more moneT in u or 20 minutes working the streets in the dope business than they can earn in a week at McDonald's hard to convince anybody that crime doesn't pay when as a crack dealer arrested in Las Vegas says he can make 815000 or 816000 in one day That's the picture ABC News airs in “Drugs: Why This Plague?” to air tonight from 7 4 to 8 pm on It is a followup to the ABC News Special “Drugs: A Plague upon the Land which the network originally aired April 10 and repeated Saturday July! 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