Wednesday, August 29, 1934 'Dreamscape' Continued from Pae 13 The intentions ere mainly pure and honest, until a third psychic is needed. Enter Alex Gardner (Dennis Quaid), a teen psychic phenomenon who dropped out of the testing process to become a wizard on the race track and pick girls to go after. It'3 a dangerous life, though, because the track rats know he has the knack of picking winners. Forever on the run, Gardner ends up back in the laboratory, work ing on the dreamscape theory with his former doctor. Paul No votny (Max Van Sydnow). Gardner picks up the power to enter dreams with or without Novotny's machine. But rival psy cho psychic, also has the power, lierivals's government heavy (Chris topher Plummer) puts him on a direct life and death course with Gardner and the U.S. president (Eddie Albert). The rival psycho played by David Patrick Kelly, b uie uesi actor in tne movie. The makers of Dreamscape want viewers to think about the possi bilities of such ability, which the press release says "is in the not-too-distant future." If someone has the power to enter your dreams the most private part of anyone what changes could it mean? Then, if that power falls into the wrong hands, be they incompe tent or evil, then what? Also, if it's possible to kill someone in a dream, will that person also die in real life? If you buy it at all, or Just enough to sense a danger from Plummer's character (and the CIA for that matter) then "Dream scape" will be a rare adventure. If not, it will be hard to ignore and forgive Capshaw's brainless beauty bit j or the you-know-what-happens next feeling in the concluding pivotal dream. 7 United Hairlines Hair Designing for Men 6c Women Says WELCOME BACK! Come Get Acquainted! Bring Your student Student ID. in & Receive 20 Discount thru Sept 29 Convenient Location Close to Downtown & Campus Convenient Hours Open 8 a.m. To 8 p.m. Mon.'Fri. " 8 a.m. To 4 p.m. 13th & M 4760646 1 Nits presents 0 )jyJL L to- . ) ' ' f R i I A p I ml ! c4- FT i Daily Nebraskan lrT' SPECIAL EWNTI MASS APPEAL by Bill C. Davis starring Rex McGrawH David Landls August 31, September 1 6,7,8 at 8.00 p.m. All seats $4.00 THEATRE BOX OFFICE First Floor. Temple BuildlngX 12th &? 472-2073 Hours: 12 to 5 weekdays SEASON TICKET PRICES StudentsSenior Citizens.. $28. AH, ,1t T3 V Adults $32 BETRAYAL by Harold Pinter October 4,5.6&8 thru 13 at 8.00 p.m. THE nOSTAGE by Brendan Behan October 25. 26. 27& 29 thru November 3 at 8:00 p.m. THE FOX by Allan Miller November 8, 9, 10& 12 thru 17 at 8:00 p.m. AMADEUS by Peter Shaffer December 6,7,8t 10 thru 15 at 8:00 p.m. THE RULES OF THE GAME by Lulgl Pirandello February 14. 15, 16&18 thru 23 at 8:00 p.m. UREASE Music and Lyrics by Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey March 7. 8. 9 & 12 thru 16 &. 20 thru 23 at 8:00 p.m. and March 9, 16 & 23 at 3:00 p.m. THE DINING ROOM by A ?. Gurney. Jr. April 4.5.6A 8 thru 13 at 8:00 p.m. MACBETH by William Shakespeare April 25. 26. 27 & 29 thru May 4 at 8:00 p.m. SEASON TICKETS On Sale Now! A Classic Season University Theatre 1984-85 RSVP Now FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1B84 e:OU BOB DAKcJSKUHi a umim Tic ALL SEATS RESERVED $15.00 & $13.50 m kcts cvailcbio ct: Brandeis I icksi uen lera, nu nu rTn' RnrdsEast Park and the NebrasteUnton FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TICKETS BY MAIL CALL A Ccntporsry end University Prngrsm Council Prssntatisn 7 " RECEIVE TWO FREE " LITERS OF COKE WHEN , YOU BUY ANY SIZE I YUU DUY AINY I rADDVHI IT DI77A I L I I h i i . OFFER EXPRES SEPT. 7th j (8JM j n i iii i hi '" mi mwi JW- " w" M'i' i" 'W mw ainrir r itrr-w ti jr"-Ti',fTlTJTl'"i ' ''V V r " 12th a Q 474-6000 COME TO OUR NEW LOCATION DOWNSTAIRS IN THE GLASS MANAGERS AND ENJOY A FROSTED MUG OF BEER LIKE ONLY GODFATHERS PIZZA CAN SERVE 1 Pago 19