j), r; g j 14 D::Jyr::!;r.::!:in A r 1 o ... r1 i I r1 I i " ' i ill: J i. i 1 i t i i . m 1 1 i I ! U. I A ( r ' ', ' I. I : 4 r f If KM 1 f r W h h i 1 Ey The oldest existing theater in Lin coln, the Stuart, 12th and P streets, tries to get movies that will be popular for a long time, according to Edward Sell, Its manner. "We make money on films in the long run," he said. The theater keeps first-run navies that still make money until a better movie comes dor.;!, he added. Currently, the Stuart is showing "Return cf the Jedi," which still is mak ing money alter 1 7 weeks. It probably win play until The Right Stuff," which features "Riclsy Business" star Tom Cruise, opens on Oct 21, he He said the Stuart's best year was last year, during which it ployed only three movies: "On Golden Pond", which ran for 17 weeks, "Tootsie", which ran for 21 weeks, and "E.T." which ran for 27 weeks. "E.T." continued to do busi ness riht to the end," Sell said. "E.T." ran longer, and made more money than any other movie theyVe screened, he said. ' . ' Lcn-pSay movies The . average movie runs 3 to 10 weeks, Sell said. In 1G34, the theater will run about eight to 10 movies, Sell said, but he said that the theater might cut that number if it was running a box office smash. ; A scene frcn ths vc-cratl3 "Zcttura cfCe Jcdl." Tie C!n tzs plrycd tt He said sometimes it's "hit and mbs" on selecting hit movies. Even Paramount Pictures didn't know much about "Raider3 cf the Lost Ark" because Steven Spielberg, the film's director, and George Lucas, its execu tive producer, didnt tell anyone much The Stuart usually shows movies that are family-oriented, Sell said. "It cant be' porno," he sold. In the last few years the Stuart has 1 shovn crJy one R-ratcd nol2, which Lrot year, the Stuart sold out 23 4 t m j' C:r.:.:t rtll-e:!:.! !! J . The Stuart gets more first-run novics because the movie companies know that it is the best-established theater in Lincoln, Sell said. ' Cc'J said "On Gcldsn Pond" brought the middle-assd an3 older people back to the movies and said they have con tinued to come back. ' The theater's success can be attrib uted to its quality, Sell said. Two prints cf "Return cf the Jedi" were sent back because they had scratches or inferior sound, he sold. At, the end cf "E.T." 's long run, the movie had no scratches on it, he said, because the stall is careful when han dling the Elms. Sell said the theater gradually' i3 changing its format from 35mm movies to 70mm movies, which have better quality picture and sound. The next major first-run m'ovie the Stuart will show is "Terms cf Endear ment," which will premiere November 23. , : Actress Dcbra Winder, who starred in the film, has d she will attend the premiere. , : J. ; . Co T. In Thursday's Daily Nebraskan' the article about Professor Larry Lusk incorrectly stated he would be giving a recital today. The recital will be Sept. 29 at 8 ,p.m. at the Kimball Recital HalL f Our apologies to Professor Lusk and anyone who was inconvenienced by this error. African nmsiecdrs Sunday "Lyrics and Styles in Traditional African tluoic" will be aired Sunday at 6:30 p.m. en KRNU, 3.3 I'll. " ' The 30-minute program hiilight the many facets ofllsusa music. The show, which was produced by. Yusuf Jibo, a UNL graduate journalism studrnt fca-: tures discussions by Ahmed Gorbo, a j Durr.oll: with ' the Federal Radio Ccrpcratbn cfK:;;.:rio,and David Ilofstad and Lawal So!lau Jwfya, who are with the : Ilausa Service Voice cf America. . . - 7$ Hants C"1 euto. f r, ti-a A cfK"t ..sn. 1 1i Jor fcsi c.jt. K ..J ict Fer S'a: Two tew t-x1ist 'Ck. tost osf&r. C2I fsar ! 44- Little had changed In Kariey Davidson's estab lishment in the two weeks since we last saw him. 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"This eld typewriter just won't do the trick any "It was gaed enough loot wee!:, what's the matter . with it rowT Ccloots aa':ed. :. - - , "Laat wcclf Harlay exclaimed. "Do you realize that computers become cbaalate in that rpan cf time? This tyrr.vritcr is prehtsterie by the ttaad rrda c f the Lalarmatien age. We nc : J high-tech te:.!s to mole this paper : "Feep'e still can read what your t;povTitar tzys, can't they?" she said. "Or has this 1r.rarmati.an rge' mads them illiterate, too?. J. , .; "Cclcate, I realize that the claetrcrie r;cr!i may be . slightly ccnfua.in3.f3ra woman ysur cge," liariay said. "But we can't aHard to be Izti behind! Prcgrccs . bth3nar.ecfth3garae.Didyo1alr.owtheJapar.ca3 are rrcr.y prc-iacizg a cc-;:-at.:r race? V.'s've fzt - to cI:ctrcr;!.aalIKp-to-dat3, cr ifii le Tc3 late farwhatr Cciaate oa!:ad. : "Ccme cn, werarrvycu've cat to t.:.!:3'rae to f!.3 ' sariware store. 11:3 Intruder wiH be the pap srtfths paper! 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