WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1976, PAGE 13ý it-'s N entertamnment. keat)t~4LIdI4k#uJtL STATS f RIDAY COMPLUET SHOWS ./r Evenings 7:O00& 9: 10 Suni. 2: 00, 4ý 30, 7:00, 9: 10 L POE 7 55833 Recomnmenided as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT HELD 0OVERf COMPLETE SHOWS EVENINGS 7:O00& 9:15 SAT &SUN 2:00,4:30, 7:00& 9:15 PHONE 123 2843 A card up his steeve. A noose arouftd his neck. Its GEORGE SEGAL as The Dîrtwater Fox. 1 DUCHESS DIWFWACFEB FO Its GOLDIE H. as The Duche I AWN From the devious'mind of Alfred Hitchcock, a diabolically entertaining motion picture. ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S Recommended os ADULT ENTETAINMENT CUILDRENS MATINEE EVERY SATURDAT THIS WEEK "Battie for the Planefs of the Apes' DOORS OPEN 12:30 I N'il R 001 ON'S SA TU~Rt) Y \A DRAt o W ALL SHOW STARTS 1:30 ET SHOW OUT APPROX.4:15 1IST PRIZE -I1(CM IPURSUIT (5 SPE I D) ET PELEN CYCLE AND SPORTS §L: PHONE 725-5833 MODRT i MATINFE AOMWSSION DRAW UAýl '. MANiY 29"Il t19700 BAY RDGES "TAXI DRIVER"' and "SHAMPOO" HWY2EOFIVEPOI. 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Cal 668-0034, Services BUY AND SELL Used furniture, appliances, household goods, books, magazines, baby furniture, bicycles, etc. PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER - Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford play Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward in the film version of! Al fthe Presidents Men", the book by the young reporters whîch won the Pulitzer Prize for the Washington Post and sold almosi 2,500,000 copies. The pîcture, a Warner Bros. release, was direcled by Alan J. Pakula and produced by Walter Coblenz from a script by William Goîdman. The Robert Redford-Alan J. Pakula film also stars Jason Robards, Martin Balsam and Jack Warden, "Ail The President's Mene" The movie of the "Ail Tite Presîdcnt's Men", \vliici11 lias generatcd more interest and nmore discussion t1itani any othier f'ilmn in a decade, lias been lield over t'or a ttiird \veek a! the Oshawa C'ent re, Cinerna 1i It dramiatizes tlue anîazing adveniltires of' two youung mcen whose investigative repurting hieipcd bring about Hite tatiut' a U.S. presidetit and wvlo tltemiscves hecatue a n e w kind ot Ainîrican liero. It is a story of suspeiise, scandai and crime ini higlh places, amîd iist out ail, a rampaging de tcc'ive st ory invoiving danger and ioss ut' credlibility ltortwu tien who ltuped thecy wcrc <>11thtecrighit t rack. Onit tcniglt it o itîne i17, 1972, ic\VWatergate Office ini Wa su utgt on i D.C. , \Vas bu rgla rized . Vive mnen jimicid tîteir \vay int,> )eiîcta tic Nat itnal ('ut- luit tee Iladortv n tie si.\ tt Iluor aîtd started plailntiîg te eph une b ugs a nd p1l ogra pli ut g dou nti s. Th'le a 1cr tness ut' a secu rit y guar rit hrîîi gh t a boI t t lie appretenctsu o f t lie cri niin aIs at 2: 10 A.M , antd thet etpon began uone ou*the ltenost dramna- tic, muost 'a r-reaiclîiii g an d tigI ies t cta pt crs int Aite rica s 200-yea r h ist ory. 1Fitat evenit, and tuie stub- seciocu t journal istic work, soinitinmes ingettious and ailwa.ys tirelcss, tîy t vo yoêitg Wa SI1i ingtun Post reporters cffectcd, amnong ut ier caîactysnîlic even is, thie dowî fa Ill ut' a Presiden t and mlany ut*' lite Presiden t 's tmeni. Thiose reporters wre Bob Woodward and Cari Bernstein. Titeir dogged investigat ioini n lte lace ut resistance froin îîany quarters won f'or lîemn and tlic Post a Pulitzer Prize. Tihey turrned Watergate fronî a so-calied tlirid-ratc burglary into a breatiess wliodunit, a perilocîs gaine iii te toughl worid of- poliis, tdie F.B.I. and the C.I.A., and anl adventure aîîîoîg l'rigitcned off'ice workers, vengeful goverrnintn offliciaIs and a sliadowy tfigure known only as "Deep Throat". Woodward and Bcrnstcin's hîghly acclairned book, "Ail Tlie President's Meii", an accounting of Lheir efforts, and one of the finest studies decade HI inveshigative reporting, becanie an imniediate best- seller. Il lias sold uipwards uf' 2,300,000 copies, iîîclud- ing the Sinion & Schuster liardeover edition and the Warne r pa perback. Three years later, the Watergate scanîdai, and rnost inîportantly , the diligent anîd da ngerous investigation by Woodward and Bernîstein hegan a inîomen tous re piay. T[le big-scrcen nmotion pic'-rc "Ail the President's Men" is derived directly and au thlent ically froin the attaz- inc, adventîîres ut' those hwo reporters who have so quickiy and deservedly beconte a new kind of Amnerican hero. The stars are Robert Redford and Dustin Hoff- nman, portraying Bob Wood- ward and Carl Bernstein, rcspectively. The director is Alan J. Pakula and the producer is Walter Cobienz. "Ail The President's Men" was filmned partiy on location ini Wa*shington, D.C., where the actors are seen in action at thc Capital, the Treasury Deparinient, the FBI, thc Kennedy Centre, anîd, of course, ah lIhe Watergate Office Building wherc the whoie igly scandaI started on that Jonc night of 1972. Under New Management spruce vil la hotel CAROL BARNES SHOW 734 Dundas St. W., Whitby THE FIN EST IN VARIETY SHOW BANDS THIS WEEK SHADOWFAX GERGAN OO O Sp 5 & AD CAMPLAIN OSAW THE FREE PRESS Durham's Entertaining Newspaper 1