THE HERALD Wednesday February 1991 Page 27 Entertainment Cheapskates take heart Thomson News Service The folks at CTVs Live It Up have been busy putting together a little package to gladden the hearts of cheapskates Lave It Up A Cheapskates Guide to the Best of Everything is a one hour special aimed at help ing you get more for less Hosts Jack McGaw Sharon Seto and Liz are joined by special guests Phyllis and Much Musics Dan Gallagher This light hearted guide to ing it up whether you can afford to or not includes hints on slashing travel costs recipes for gourmet meals at soupkitchen prices and advice on the fine art of bargaining The special airs March at The Modern Age due in stores this month is only one of the new ventures of the singersongwriter He can also add actor to his resume shows up on CTVs Neon Rider in early March He portrays a musician who mysteriously disappears Among the people looking for the musician are loan sharks The episode airs March at 10 A 12 part BBC that looks at the world through the eyes of children starts Feb Alt Our Children focuses on six children in six different countries Brazil China Hungary India Kenya and Britain but also looks at children elsewhere The series chronicles both the development of children and the deprivations many face After the 12th episode of All Our Children YTV adds a special show to conclude the series A YTV special Rights On airs April The 12 episodes of All Our Children air Thursdays and days at 9 30 and Feb 28 through April 8 Murray a Juno Award winner is releasing his first album in two years You can hear the sounds of Canada in an hour long special taped at the Festival By The Sea The annual festival in St John N is a multicultural perform arts extravaganza A CTV special taped at the festival offers singers dancers and musicians from across Canada ranging from the Scotia Highland Dancers to New foundlands Rawlins Cross who blend new and traditional music Festival By The Sea airs March ET Movie Review A very disturbing movie By GARRY J MURDOCH Herald Special new film based upon the novel of the same name by Thomas Harris The Silence of the Lambs is perhaps one of the most disturbing psychoticsuspense thrillers ever made Its much anticipated debut didnt have a knockout opening weekend perhaps because this is not the type of movie that everyone will want to see In fact its the type of movie that most people due to its graphic detail wont want to see Jodie Foster the Accused plays an FBI agent trainee who is recruited by a senior level operative played expertly by Scott Glean for a temporary assignment The assignment is to interview a man named Han tubal Lecter Lecter was once a top psychiatrist in his field renown ed for his work but who was later sent to a mental institution for a of gruesome murders the nature of the murders so terrify that he has been nicknamed Hannibal the Cannibal Fosters character Clarice Starling is sent to see in the hopes of gaining any Hon she can from him on a senes of new murders to Buffalo Bill a psychotic killer who preys on young women for warped reasons of his own Standing outside Lecter s carefully guarded cell Hannibal may be insane but it seems he is also a at a great many things such as escaping she tnes to understand the psyche- profile of one madman with the help of another Unfortunately not only does Lecter couch his answers in dies but he wont part with in formation unless Starling answers some personal questions about herself Something she has been warned not to do in the presence of Anthony Hopkins performance as yet psychotic mad man is nothing short of superlative Director Demmes use of closeups and special lighting does even more to enhance this visual image of or Hopkins it is his eyes that say it all Sure Ill help you for a pnce Like a new cell with a window But if you turn your back on me just once Since Lecter has been in prison for eight years by the beginning of this movie and we not been witness to Lecter s crimes Demme goes that extra step to show the audience just what does happen when the backs are turn ed for a second or two Suffice to say those who underestimate in the slightest dont get a second chance The fact that Lecter is behind bars is only a minor complication Jodie Foster is good as the ufK FBI agent Michelle Pfieffer was originally con sidered for the role her classes temporarily on hold while she conducts her interviews with Lecter Starling isnt naive she rates the top quarter of her class She knows her stuff Even so Lecter frightens her at first This emotion is later displaced by intrigue The acting is so well done in this movie that an intense scene between her and Lecter towards the end of the movie in which three armed policemen are pre sent is almost enough to drive the viewer off the edge of his seat The other actor worth mention ing is Scott Glenn as Agent Jack Crawford the man in charge of the Buffalo Bill murder case and the one who recruited Start ing for tho assignment He Is everything you expect of an FBI agent without the reflec tive sunglasses sharpwitted alert always on the ball sporting a threepiece suit and crewcut Crawford is always testing Start ing along the way making sure she is really FBI material He is not disappointed But one must remember that The Silence of the Lambs Is still a thriller flick It answers no ques tions it doesnt explain why a professional psychiatrist like ends up psychopath nor does it go deep enough into Clances past involving the silencing of the lambs However the ending leaves you terrified Terrified that people like Hannibal Lecter are out there Terrified that such people even exist outside the realm of Hollywood Terrified that they look as normal as you and me people with their own mental timebombs ticking down to destruction Maybe one should just be thankful that The Silence of the Lambs is just a movie Victor Danchenko visits Brampton Victor Danchenko the great Russian violinist will perform Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with The Brampton Symphony Orchestra Saturday March 2nd It is sure to be the highlight of an evening featuring great sym phonic works by Beethoven and Haydn Victor Danchenko is more than a technical master of this most difficult of instruments He captures his audience with a mood and emotion that is really powerful I am looking forward to this concert with great pleasure Andrew Ihe symphony s superb conductor and musical director Bringing talent of such fine quality to Brampton is a wonderful ex for musicians and dicnce alike Mr is a former pupil of the legendary David hstrakh and a Gold Medal win ner in the Soviet National Com petition He has performed to acclaim throughout the major capitals of Europe and North America The New York Daily News remarked If he reminds me of any violinist it Isaac Stern It is generous support and contributions of Venturon Corporation and Mclrus Development Limited that make this kind of concert possible Bob Hooshley a Brampton resident and executive along with business partner Myron of Venturon continue a tradition of support for the arts despite these difficult economic times In the develop ment business one must take the long range view and the long range growth for Brampton looks very bright Develop ment Corporation and Metrus Development Limited are jointly involved in the Sandr Well ing ton project which is contributing to Bramp ton s growth plans The Brampton Symphony Or is one of the bright notes which adds to the cultural diversity If you like music and love a great night out you will want to book your seats for March concert which will to be an outstanding musical event Tickets iU00 for adults and for seniors and students can be purchased a the Heritage Theatre 86 Main Street North in Brampton or by calling the theatre at For more information contact Jim Larkin Brampton Sym phony Orchestra Cut the Fat FatFighting Ideas Use very little butter margarine and salad oils 2 Choose milk cottage cheese and yogurt with or less cheese with 1 5 or less sherbet instead of ice cream Eat small servings 90 grams or 3 of meat fish and poultry Ease up on cookies cakes and other baked goods For more information on heart healthy eating contact your local chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario HEART AND STROKE Of ONTARIO Improving your odds against Canada killer GEORGETOWN CINEMAS 235 GUELPH STREET 8731999 lEEEETJ NOW PLAYING Evenings at 5 pm Matinees Saturday Sunday at pm ESSMEBM NOW PLAYING JOHN GOODMAN PETER 0TOOLE A great iragtd ilk roul tarniK limnconl luir to ilk thru ik Evenings at 700 91 5 Matinees Saturday Sunday at 2 00 p m LAST TWO DAYS WAKENINGS Based On A True Story Evenings at 700 9 1 5 pm COMING THIS FRIDAY SHIPWRECKED ADMISSION General 700 Children it Seniors it Password Thurs THIS WEEKS PASSWORD LAND HOI