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September 8
2007 |
Those Magnificent Men
in Their Flying Machines (1965)
starring Sarah Miles, Stuart Whitman & All Star Cast
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| October 20 |
Suspicion (1941)
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Alfred Hitchcock's Oscar winning romantic thriller, starring Joan Fontaine as a young bride convinced that her handsome new husband (Cary Grant) is trying to kill her. |
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| November 10 |
Francis of Assisi (1961)
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A lavish religious epic starring Bradford Dillman, Dolores Hart, and Stuart Whitman. The true story of a lusty, fighting adventurer who exchanged his sword for a cross and helped restore the integrity of Christianity during the Middle Ages. Filmed in the actual Italian towns where the story took place, it features a good cast and a strong performance by Bradford Dillman as Francis. |
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December 8 |
The Late George Apley (1947) |
5th Annual Christmas Potluck*
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This Hidden Gem comedy stars Ronald Colman as a rich Boston father forced to rethink his whole life when his children announce they want to marry poor folks. Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel - never released on video or DVD - it is an entertaining family comedy with a perfect cast and features one of Colman's best performances. |
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January 12
2008 |
Giant (1956)
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The epic, "Giant", starring
Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor, and James Dean in his
final film. Oscar-winning film about clashing
ranchers and oilmen on the plains of Texas is still
the best movie made about the Lone Star state and the
modern west. Running time: 3 hours 20 minutes plus
intermission. |
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| February 2 |
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
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The Oscar-winning drama starring Fredric March, Myrna Loy, Dana Andrews and an all-star cast in William Wyler’s loving tribute to three World War II veterans adjusting to their return home and civilian life. Expertly crafted and beautifully acted. One of the best films ever made.
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| March 8 |
King of Kings (1961)
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A special Easter showing of the biblical epic, "King of Kings", the story of the life of Christ in all its wide-screen wonder and featuring an all star cast including Jeffrey Hunter, Orson Welles, and Robert Ryan. Not to be missed! |
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| April 5 |
The Bells of St. Mary's (1946) |
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A special showing of the classic religious drama starring Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman as a priest and a nun trying to save a financially ailing parish. Sequel to the Oscar-winning "Going My Way." Touchingly sentimental but strong in all the right places. |
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| September 13 |
Spencer's Mountain (1963) |
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Starring Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara. Heartwarming family film from the creator of "The Waltons" chronicles the struggles of a large family and their oldest son coming of age amid the magnificent beauty of Wyoming's Grand Tetons. |
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Doors Open at 6:00 pm -- All movies to start at 6:30 pm
*Christmas Potluck at 5pm -- Movie at 6:30 pm |
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