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In Movie Theaters the Week of
March 24th, 1997

4 films are being released this week

Wednesday, March 26th
The Devils Own

The Devil's Own


Rated: R
No one could ever have predicted that Tom O'Meara (Harrison Ford) and Frankie McGuire aka Rory Devaney (Brad Pitt) would come to know one another. The New York City cop and the Irish terrorist have nothing but their heritage in common. But when Devaney arrives in the US on a terrorist mission, he takes on the perfect false identity, hiding in plain sight as an innocent young man seeking refuge from his country's troubles. O'Meara, a man with a large heart, agrees to open his family home to this supposed stranger in need, without knowing anything about his past. Two countries, two men, two opposite ways of trying to do the right thing. Yet their fates will be fused together when their very different methods of seeking peace and justice wind up on a violent collision course with one another.
Friday, March 28th
Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie

Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie


Rated: PG
The Power Rangers race to the rescue at turbo speed in the fantasy adventure TURBO: A POWER RANGERS MOVIE, in which the five young superheroes from Angel Grove battle the evil space pirate Divatox. When Lerigot, a wise and gentle alien is kidnapped by Divatox for the special key he holds that can unleash Maligore, a fiery creature imprisoned inside a volcano, the Rangers must come to his rescue. Imbued with new Turbo powers, the Rangers "rip some velocity" over dangerous lands and terrifying waters to save Lerigot and ultimately...the earth.

B.A.P.S.

B.A.P.S.


Rated: PG-13
Nisi and Mickey (Berry and Desselle) have big hearts and an even bigger dream: to open the world's first combo soul food restaurant/hair salon. In an effort to earn money to jump-start their plan, they audition for a music video in Los Angeles and, through an unusual turn of events, end up assisting a Beverly Hills butler (Ian Richardson) and caring for an aging millionaire (Academy Award-winner Martin Landau) who welcomes the girls into his mansion. As they are "livin' large and takin' charge" in the land of the rich and famous, they find themselves in the middle of a plot to bilk the millionaire out of his money.
The 6th Man

The 6th Man


Rated: PG-13
Just as college basketball star Antoine Tyler (KADEEM HARDISON) is about to realize his dream of making it to the NCAA Championships, he dies, leaving his younger brother Kenny (MARION WAYANS) to lead the perennially last place Washington Huskies to victory. Heartbroken, Kenny loses his drive to win until Antoine's ghost appears, determined to take his team from worst to first. Although nobody except Kenny can see or hear Antoine's wise-cracking, prankster ghost, sports reporter R.C. St. John (MICHAEL MICHELE) is determined to discover the reason behind the miraculous comeback the Huskies make following the slump that was triggered by Antoine's death. As the team dribbles and slam dunks its way to the championship, the outcome is both comedic and heartfelt as Kenny comes to realize he must ask "THE 6TH MAN" to leave the team so he and his teammates can play fair and square, in Touchstone Pictures' comedy "The Sixth Man."