FILM LIST

llSTINGS WEEK1

Friday 15—Thursday 21

This section gives details at programmes showing at cinemas in central Scotland over the next week. Readers are advised that programmes may be subject to late change at any time.

Cinemas operating a lamily discount scheme allow an adult accompanying a child to ‘U' and ‘PG’ certilicate programmes to gain admission for the same price as the child up to 6pm.

LASGOW CINEMAS

O CANNON (.‘larkston Road. Muirend. 637 2641 . £2.00 OAP£1. Family discount scheme operates.

1. House II: The Second Story ( 15) 5.30pm. 8.30pm; Sat also 2.30pm.

2. The Mosquito Coast (PG) 5pm. 8pm: Sat also 2pm.

3. Children at a Lesser God ( 15) 5.20pm. 8.20pm; Sat also 2.20pm.

0 CANNON Sauchiehall Street. 332 1592. £2.50 (£1 .30).

1. Personal Services ( 18) 1.45pm. 4.45pm. 8.20pm.

2. The Voyage Home: StarTrek IV (PG) 1.30pm. 4.30pm. 8.05pm.

3. No Mercy(18) 1.45pm. 4.45pm. 8.20pm.

4.Youngblood(15) 1.30pm. 6.30pm and Top Gun (15) 3.40.840.

5. Stand By Me ( 15) 1.20pm. 3.30pm. 5.45pm.

0 CANNON GRAND 18 Jamaica Street. 248 4620. £2 (£1 ).

Adult movies. Phone for details.

0 CINEMA Southgate. East Kilbride. 31020. [D] cinema 1.£2 Child/UBJO/OAP £1. Closed Mon/rue.

1. The Voyage Home: StarTrek IV (PG) 2pm. 5pm. 8pm. 2. The Golden Child (PG) 2.30pm. 5.30pm. 8.15pm.

0 GROSVENOR Ashton Lane. Hillhead. 339 4298. [D] with prior notification. £2 Child/UB40/Student/0AP£1.20.

1. The Voyage Home: StarTrek IV ( PG) 2. Crocodile Dundee (15)

0 ODEON FILM CENTRE Renfield Street. 332 8701. Bar open from 5.30pm. Mon—Sat. £2.75 ()AP /Child £1.50UB40/Student cones

£1 .50 available as advertised.

1. Platoon(15) 12.30pm. 3pm. 5.30pm. 8.20pm; Sun 5.30pm. 8.20pm.

2. House II: The Second Story (15) 1.45pm. 4pm. 6. 15pm. 8.45pm: Sun 6.15pm.8.45pm.

3. Back To School ( 15) 2.40pm. 6.10pm. 8.4(Ipszun 6.10pm. 8.40pm.

0 SALON Vinicombe Street. 339 4256. [D] with advance notification. Matinees. Adult'Child £1.50 OAP/UB-II) 50p. Evenings. All seats £1.50.

The Mosquito Coast (PG) 2pm. 7.30pm.

GLASGOW FILM THEATRE

Rose Street. 332 6535. Cafe/bar open 30mins prior to evening perf. closes 9pm. [D] on application to box office. [E] No smoking. Mats. £1 .80 (Student/UB40£I . 10). Fri mats.

£1 .30 (All concs 50p). Evenings. £2.4()(Student/UB40£1.60). All perfsChild/OAP£1.10.

0 FRIDAY 15: Nanou ( 15) 3.30pm. 6pm. 8.30pm.

0 SATURDAYtG: Apocalypse Now ( 18) 2.30pm. Nanou (15) 6pm. 8.30pm.

0 SUNDAY 17: Always ( 15) 6pm. 8.30pm.

0 MONDAY 18:

The Onion Field ( 18) and On The Watertront (PG) 2pm. Go, Johnny Co (PO) and American Hot Wax (PG) 7pm.

0 TUESDAY 19:

Red Tape Event 10am. When Father Was Away On Business ( 18) 6pm. Always ( 15) 8.45pm.

0 WEDNESDAY 20: Always ( 15) 3.30pm. 6pm. 8.30pm.

0 THURSDAY 21: The Mission (PG) 6pm. 8.30pm.

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O FRENCH CINE-CLUB

Studio 1 Cinema. Scottish Council for Educational Technology. 74 Victoria Crescent Road. Dowanhill, Glasgow (312.

Organised jointly by the French Institute in Scotland and the Alliance Francaise de Glasgow. the club shows films on alternate Fridays. Members £1. non- members£l .50.

Fri 15: Solo 7.30pm.

W 0 GROSVENOR Ashton Lane. Fri 15/Sat 16:

1. Round Midnight ( 15) 1 1pm. 2. Eraserhead (18) 11pm.

EDINBURGH CINEMAS

0 CAMEO Home Street. 228 4141. [D] Baropen Mon—Sat6—1 1.30pm: Sun 6—11pm. Matinées Mon—Fri£1.20. All othertimes £2.70.

She's Gotta Have It ( 18) 2. 15pm. 4pm. 5.45pm. 7.30pm. 9pm; Sun 5.45pm. 7.30pm. 9pm.

Sun 17: Blood Wedding (U) 3.30pm.

0 CANNON Lothian Road. 229 3030. Bar: Ham—2.30pm. 5— 10pm (Mon—Thurs). llam—l 1pm (Fri/Sat). 5—10pm (Sun). [D] cinemas 2 & 3 prior notification advisable. £2.90. £2.50 Child £1.60, £1 .50 CAP £1 (before 6pm). Family discount scheme operates.

1. Personal Services ( 18) 2.15pm. 5.15pm. 8.15pm: Sun5.15pm. 8.15pm.

2. The Voyage Home: StarTrek IV (PG) 1.50pm. 4.50pm. 8.50pm; Sun 4.50pm. 8.50pm.

3. No Mercy ( 18) 2.40pm. 5.40pm. 8.40pm; Sun 5.40pm. 8.40pm.

Mon 18: Little Shop oi Horrors (PG) 8.30pm. (Admission £1 all seats).

“ROWDY”

“The film’s full of good things

pastiches, jokes, mockery of the consumer society and for anyone seeking an undemanding night out,

a fair approximation of the stage

show’s rowdy nonsense,it’ll do nicely.” Shaun Usher. DAILY MAIL

“BRILLIANT”

“Little Shop of Horrors has been brilliantly transplanted

on to the screen.” YOU MAGAZINE

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