200 Terrace Review —— Wednesday, December 4, 1991 ecm On the Small Screen __ ee fr om the , —— Video reviews by Harriett Flaagesund : S t a cks starri Hudson wech toys. trust is Leo, so the two once again . tarring Bruce Willis, Danny en when the police ask for team up together. Other than a lot Review’ ee ‘ine the Aiello, Andie MacDowell. Pro- Rollie’s help to catch a very nasty of murky clues that seem to lead anne ’ ly duced by Joel Silver. Directed by homicidal maniac, he reluctantly . everywhere and nowhere, they by Harriett Michael Lehmann. Rating: R. agrees, He devises an elaborate have little to go on. But Leo sus- Fjaagesu nd Running time: 95 minutes. trap to catch the killer but discov- — pects there is much more to this : Eddie “the Hawk” Hawkins ers too late that the whole scam is case than just a simple cover-up. Circle of Fear by Hussein Sumaida with Carole Jerome (Willis) is just about the world’s _really a set-up to hideamassive Thenadying convict provides ’ Adult non-fiction published by Stoddart Publishing Co. most famous cat burglar. But after conspiracy. An undercover officer what may be the missing clue to . 10 long years in prison, hes is killed; and Rollie’s on the run. _the puzzle. Hussein Sumaida is currently living undercover in Canada, in decided to change his ways and go Now the only personhe can hiding from the Iraqi secret service. In March 1990 he finally straight. Which may be easier said : escaped from Iraq and the Mukhabarat, the most feared arm of than done, since both the mob and Iraq’s security system. His crime? In 1984, while studying in the CIA have plans to blackmail Manchester, England, he joined the Mossad, the security and intel- Eddie and his partner (Aiello) into ligence force of Israel, Iraq’s sworm enemy. This was considered committing the crime of the centu- the ultimate act of betrayal against his country. ‘ry — they want Eddie to steal The son of Ali Mahmoud Hussein, one of the founders — three DaVinci masterpieces from along with Saddam Hussein — of the Ba’th Party and a corrupt top the most heavily-guarded muse- government official in Iraq, Hussein and his family enjoyed the ums in the world. life of the pampered elite. By the time he was 16 the family had Since he really doesn’t have - travelled to more than two dozen countries, including most of much choice, Eddie sets out to do Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. There were stopovers at just that. But little things keep get- luxurious spas and lavish shopping trips to Paris and Beirut. ting in his way. He runs into a But underlying all this privilege was the monstrously inhuman schizophrenic nun (MacDowell) " cruelty of the Ba’th Party as they slowly and systematically tumed who is somehow involved in all ees. eee 4 Traq into a police state, Torture and killings over the slightest flick- this, the greedy, powerful and oo > er of disloyalty were commonplace. Hussein’s home life was little- totally maniacal Minerva and Dar- better; he grew up the innocent victim of his abusive father’s hate. win Mayflower are dogging his This book gives us a chilling inside view of acountry shrouded heels, and worst of all, he’s falling in politics and fear, including a look at the nuclear reactor Osirak, in love with the nun! which may now be active. At the heart of this whole dis- . aster is a dusty old legend about ‘Needful Things by Stephen King turning lead into gold. If it wasn’t oo, Adult fiction published by Viking so serious it would be laughable. Remember Castle Rock, Maine, that quaint little town in It’s enough to give a poor cat bur- - §tephen King’s imagination where all sorts of interesting things glar nightmares! — een =A fw. happen... where Sheriff Alan Pangborn is in charge of keeping the A couple of young Kitwanga residents, four-year-old Kim peace? Sure, you know the place well, you’ ve been there dozens of FX2 Jones and her eight-year-old brother Chad, discovered ail ‘times before. You know just about every nook and cranny and are | ; . . kinds of exciting things during a visit to Terrace last weekend, privy to all its nasty little secrets, right? Notmuch couldhappenin . Starring Bryan Brown, Brian ~— among them the Terrace Centennial Lions crab sale at.the | Castle Rock that would surprise you, right? Well, a new shop is Dennehy Produced by Dodi Lakelse Ave. Petro-Canada service station. The Centennial ga bout to open its doors. | ayed, Jack Wiener. Directed by ions will be open for business again on Dec. 14 and 15 with Leland Gaunt calls his shop Needful Things. At Needful Richard Franklin, Rating: PG-13. an offering of crab, shrimp and prawns. Things there is a little bit of everything; something for everyone. | Running time: 107 minutes. The prices are high, very high indeed, but that doesn't stop people Five years have passed since “from buying. Not one little bit. The secret of Mr. Gaunt’s success special effects (FX) expert Rollie . Tyler (Brown) and cop Lea is that he knows just about everything is for sale — love, hope, dreams even human souls. By the end of the first week, business is McCarthy (Dennehy) teamed up to fairly booming. — pull a sting operation on the mob. : But there is something downright strange about Needful But something went very wrong; MH H Things. Just ask 11-year-old Brian Rusk. He was Gaunt's first cus- Pi yee to i oe police This Festive Season, tomer: what he wanted more than anything else in the whole wide orce and Rollie decided to get out 4 M world was a ‘56 Sandy Koufax baseball card. Except..hedidn't oft the FX business. Leo eventually don’t let your gift actually know he wanted it, nor could he explain why it was signed ame a private detective an 4 “To my good friend Brian, with best wishes, Sandy Koufax.” Rollie turned to designing high- packages get tied os . - Ld s Coincidence? up in S ecurity SOCIAL SERVICES 7 : TRAINING PROGRAM The Collage of New Caladonia is accepting applications for the Social Services (Developmentally Disabled Specialty). This cer- tificate program prepares students to work with mentally handi- d individuals in a variety of settings. There are six courses and one practicum. All courses are in a distance education (cor- respondence) format and can be combined with full-time employ- ment. 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