Page 30 6 i j) Jl ! ( i v tm if mm V J I J Copyright 1982. fKA fJ ... . il I I II I Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, August 24, 1933 And fun was had by all Thanks for the summer! i j 3578 Farnam o OMAHA 1 i r (i 1-1 ted LOVENDRAU 'jmt Art J) yrJIL SYiLDEiPv!3 tt-2 e: GTnecuTirjs invites you to enjoy the many fine products we distribute. f Bran i 4 n ' HOLLAND CER 'Star Chamber' recipe sour despite intention By Peter Schmitz "The Star Chamber" is a film graced with capable performers, skillful photography and an interesting moral parodox to move the narrative. So why is the final product so mediocre? Because it is a recipe film that wants to preach, entertain and make money all at once. Directorscreenwriter Peter Hyams and co-writer Roderick Taylor (who wrote the original story) reach for several ingredients. Some of them are good and others are bad. j 0 Film Review ill t . -v. i if ' 'X' The time has come to consider the fairness of a legal system as this film does where reaucratic technicalities often take precedence over justice and criminals run free. Yet, whenever Hollywood deals with this issue (as it has in "Death Wish" and "And Justice For All") ire is exclusively directed against the sexually deviant, or blue-collar criminal. Our media rarely considers vigil antism as a response to white-collar and corporate crime. Could one imagine a movie with Charles Bronson about a man who goes after automobile executives following the deaths of his wife and daughter which were caused by a defective gas tank; CoRtlnued on Pe 43 i i v i nr i v ..it x i i ii i s w J uwu 33 y q Layers of ham surrounded by our special cheese sauce cj 3 T) the neG-umsn, ' i A rib-ticklin' boneless pork rib sandwich smothered with ladles of tangy barbeque sauce PP tmSl G (3S-3GGG5 Ulf.G. C2GP CUfGn sm 7 y A generous portion'of beef on a bun with our barbeque sauce or cheese -nnv M k iL l..CJ L Cui sm uyAn all meat footlong (12") which includes your choice of toppings -Cj CD ' Downtown Hours: Sun. thru Thurs. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Frl & Sat. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Ufd IJ t U 'A Frank We Can All Afford".