The Clinton St. Quarterly, Vol. 1 No. 1 | Spring 1979 (Portland) /// Issue 1 of 41 /// Master #1 of 73

S.E. 2 6 th and C lin ton ADM ISS ION $1 .50 2 3 8 - 8 8 9 9 INTERIORS PLUS America's Most Unlikely DIANE KEATON Hero APRIL E.G. MARSHALL 11-17 WOODY ALLEN GERALDINE PAGE FRONT 8 :30 AS INTERIORS MAUREEN STAPLETON M 5 + l 0 : l 0 SAM WATERSTON ’’THE FRONT” Written and Directed by WITH ZEROMOSTEL WOODYALLEN A teacher finds unorthodox methods of A I AIN TANNER A terrifically intelligent witty educating his class. A farm worker, refusing COmedy. - merely to shovel manure, sets up a school for Vm ce n l Canby, New York Times youngsters. A supermarket cashier benignly "JONAH WHO WILL BE 25 IN THE YEAR undercharges for groceries. A rebel learns of a JONAR 2000 further exemplifies the refreshing talent of fraudulent real estate scheme and persuades Swiss director Alain Tanner. . . . Tanner finds as landowners not to sell. Tanner depicts eight major much enjoyment as passion in revolutionary characters, all protrayed with elan. Miou-Miou is who w i l l be 25 attitudes. Accordingly, this comedy sparkles witn especially appealing as the cashier with a heart of audaciousness as well as rebellion. gold. — William Wolf - CUE. 1976 THEyEAR 2 0 0 0 AND WERNER HERZOG’S APR IL 18 2 4 STROSZEK 9 : 0 0 STROSZEK MY FAVORITEFILMOFTHIS YEAR.' JONAH 7:00+- (11:00 except Jonathan Cott, from the November 16th issue of ROLLING STONE FROM THE DIRECTOR OF KASPER HAUSER AND AGUIRRE FRI. SAT.) AND starring RejURNoFTHe PIERRE RICHARD MIREILLE DARC TaLTBLONDMaN The action takes place in a remote part o f Sweden on a big, beautiful sweep o f nature that includes an old castle. It is bought by Swiss economic interests who plan to turn most JEAN ROCHEFORT WiTH of it into a kind o f Disneyland, w ith hotels and concrete helicopter landing strips. The local population, lacking support from their own authorities, resort to ancient magic powers. OrieWKSHOe The sister of a local gardener proves to be an adept. A giant —a real giant — is enlisted in the cause, and two "ladies o f the woods" are mobilized in the figh t. A local dragon is killed 'Cleverly plotted, fast-moving and the campaign is financed w ith purloined gold. It is an excellent piece o f satire." sequel, quicker and more The New York Times consistently funny!” -The Washington Post APR IL 2 5 'As wacky as a Rube Goldberg invention.” R., “New spy-jinks caper is John Hartl, Seattle Times -MAY 1 _ even madder than its 'A delightfully droll fantasy-satire.” WAR 8'-2O YVES ROBERT predecessor!” Richard Cuskelly, Herald-Examiner M A N 6:45-+10:10 -Boston Herald American M A Y starringGARY BUSEY 2 - 8 THE BUDDY 8 :2 0 WILD 6 :45 + 10=15 BUDDY HOLLY STORY AND The Wild One, based on an actual event, was one of the first motorcycle films, as well as an important movie in Marlon Brando's early career. Brando plays the leader of a leatherjacketed motorcycle gang, which vandalizes and terrorizes a small town. Lee Marvin plays the psychotic leader of a rival gang. The THEWILD ONE motorcyclists take over the town, until outraged citizens fight back. Brando’s character is presented as moody and vicious, MARLON BRANDO LEE MARVIN but ultimately redeemable. (1953) Director: Laslo Benedek. MIDNITE MOVIE EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAID PORTLAND, OR. Permit No. 2211

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