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run on in
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Love and understanding, the
problems between young and old,
parents and children, personal
problems all this can be seen in
the movie 'Time toRun', which
will be shown in Goderich on april
13, 14 and 15 at the Park Theatre
on the Square.
There will be two showings
each day, for the public.The exact
times will be announced. later.
The preview of this movie has
been shown earlier this year in
Goderich, for a number of
residents. One of them was Glen-
Rittinger.
"It is a first rate movie. It's
appealing to different age groups.
personally, I was impressed with
this film. It has a lot of meaning
and reinforcement for someone
like me," commented Mr.
Rittinger.
In 'Time to Run', Ed. Nilson
plays Warren Cole, a
hard-driving industrialist, who
finds it impossible to understand
his college-age son who h as
rejected the role his father has
mapped out for him. After much
soul-searching, the father realizes
!iis own responsibility for the
disintegration of his family.
Approached from a religious
perspective, 'Time To Run' is also
,t story of friction between Jeff
,tnd his girlfriend,Michelle,
flayed by Barbara Sigel, who is a
, m iliar face to television
iewers. Michelle has discovered
spiritual dimension in her life,
And this aspect is very confusing
to Jeff, who has little time for "a
God who would allow war, hatred,
and suffering on earth.".
But his life is shattered by an
avalanche, of personal problems,
and he finds himself at a Jesus
people gathering with Michelle,
where he glimpses the possibility
of a new life-style based on love
and understanding.
"It is a very good film. It's
projected towards young people.
It would also provoke thinking,"
said Rev. G. I. Royal, Knox
Presbyterian Church in Goderich.
Some of the younger people
lave also seen this film. One of
is Tim Barz, Grade 12
(dent in Goderich.
I hope that most of the
• magers will see this movie. It
esenns the problems that both
,:trents and children deal with.
?After seeing this movie, most of
the people could probably relate
to their personal problems much
:`work.
It is a very good piece of
'.Vork. It shows lack of
commu&cations in that particular
family," he said.
Rev. Ross Nichols, of Goderich,
reels taht the movie itself is
satisfying, well performed.
"I'm planning to see it again,
and I think that most of the people
would appreciate it. It is the best
among the Movies that I hVe seen.
1ft puts the individual in the play,"
he said.
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