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Moving Pictures

on BBC Two England

BBC2's weekly cinema night. Writer/director
Lawrence Kasdan (who made Body Heat and The Big Chill) talks about his new film, Grand Canyon. Plus, Serbian film-maker
Dusan Makavejev on the cinema of civil war; and Charles Bennett , who wrote Hitchcock's
Blackmail in 1929, still writing in his 90s. With Howard Schuman.
Executive producer Daniel Wolf Series producer Paul Kerr
A Barraciough Carey production for BBCtv
9.50pm Silverado
Moving Pictures presents
Lawrence Kasdan 's comic western. Starring Kevin Costner
An ex-convict is ambushed by a gang. In his quest for revenge, he meets with three men with a mission, and a legend is born.
● STEREO
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● FILMS: pages 40-44
11.55pm Night of the Demon I The second Moving
Pictures presentation is this classic 50s thriller, co-written by Charles Bennett and starring Dana Andrews Those who defy occultist Dr Karswell don't live long. A psychologist remains sceptical - until his own life is threatened.
Director Jacques Toumeur
● BARRY NORMAN : page 38

Contributors

Unknown:
Lawrence Kasdan
Unknown:
Dusan Makavejev
Unknown:
Charles Bennett
Unknown:
Howard Schuman.
Producer:
Daniel Wolf
Producer:
Paul Kerr
Unknown:
Barraciough Carey
Unknown:
Lawrence Kasdan
Unknown:
Kevin Costner
Unknown:
Charles Bennett
Unknown:
Dana Andrews
Director:
Jacques Toumeur
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Jake:
Kevin Costner
Sheriff Langdon:
John Cleese
Paden:
Kevin Kline
Emmett:
Scott Glenn
Hannah:
Rosanna Arquette
Cobb:
Brian Dennehy
Mai:
Danny Glover
Slick:
Jeff Goldblum
Drjohn Holden:
Dana Andrews
Joanna Harrington:
Peggy Cummins
Dr Karswell:
Niall MacGinnis
Mrs Karswell:
Athene Seyler
Prof Harrington:
Maurice Denham
Mr Meek:
Reginald Beckwith

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