show your student id rors and get » Yai releases, 2 bags of » popcom, 2-750mi @ Pepsi/ @» Coke » of oY cd + tax & deposit a Sem oR ee) Se ee 7 Membership is free. ‘e*ee068 rr Rati aa Vo 566-5626 ca Locally owned and operated. The Newton Brothers 20th Century fox Roaring into the lives of Americans with sweeping changes, the 1920s marked the passing of an era. The horse- and-buggy had given way to a four-wheel, mechanized con- traption known as an automobile. The wild west was tamed, and the American frontier was bursting with new towns, shops, banks and schools. Corporate America now reigned supreme in a land which had once been characterized by heroic settlers pushing westward against incredible odds. This new American dream of opportunity and prosperity had reached many of the nation’s citizens - bankers, lawyers, shopkeepers...even criminals. Take the Newton Boys for example. Living in Texas, a state which was still wild, rough, wide open and without rules or limitations, brothers Willis, Jess, Dock and Joe embraced this new technology - and this new American way of life - to take their fair share of the wealth they saw around them. The Newton brothers decided to turn to a career for which they seemed to have a natural affinity. They became America’s most prolific bank robbers. The Newton boys’ true-life exploits, crossing over into several states, captured the imagination of the public - and the attention of numerous law enforcement agents and insurance investigators. The brothers’ “crowning achievement,” the three million dollar heist of a federal mail train, was the biggest haul ever for such a robbery; it also led to their downfall. The Newton Brothers stars Matthew McConaughey ( “A Time to Kill” ) as Willis Newton, Ethan Hawke (“Great Expectations’) as Jess Newton, Vincent S’Onofrio ( “Strange Days”) as Dock Newton and Skeet Ulrich (“Scream”) as Joe Newton. The film also stars Julianna M lies (“ER”) and Dwight Yoakam (“Sling Blade”). Richard 1 Linklater (“ Be- fore Sunrise”’) directs form a screenplay he wrote with Claude Stanush and Clark Lee Walker, based on a book by Stanush. The motion picture is also produced by Anne Walker-McBay. This motion picture, due out on March 27th, is sure to be a crowd pleaser. TT B ove RT +. aie The Cadre «+ 17 March 1998 i