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Cabaret |
January 7 & 8 |
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Starring Liza Minnelli, Joel Grey and Michael York
PLUS "Fowl Weather" starring Sylvester and Tweety
ABC-United Artists/1972/2:03/Technicolor/Stereo/Rated PG |
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Double Indemnity |
January 21 & 22 |
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Starring Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson
From the Moment they met it was Murder!
Paramount/1944/1:47/Black and White/Mono/Unrated |
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Mister Roberts |
February 4 & 5 |
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Starring Henry Fonda, James Cagney and Jack Lemmon
PLUS Bugs Bunny in "Big Snooze"
Warner Bros/1955/2:03/Warnercolor/Cinemascope/Stereo/Rated Approved |
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Yankee Doodle Dandy |
February 18 & 19 |
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Starring James Cagney, Joan Leslie and Walter Houston PLUS Pepe LePew in "Odor-able Kitty" Warner Bros./1942/2:06/Black and White/Mono/Rated Approved |
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The Sea Hawk |
March 4 & 5 |
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Starring Errol Flynn, Flora Robinson and Claude Rains
Never before so many thrills! Never such adventure, such romance! Sail to high adventure with 'The Robin Hood of the Sea.'
PLUS "His Bitter Half" starring Daffy Duck
Warner Bros./1940/2:02/Black and White/Mono/Rated Approved |
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The Quiet Man |
March 18 & 19 |
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Starring John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Barry Fitzgerald, Ward Bond and Victor McLaglen
Directed by John Ford
Republic/1952/2:09/Technicolor/Mono/Rated Approved |
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Key Largo |
April 1 & 2 |
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It - Silent Film |
April 9 - 8:00 p.m. ONLY |
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Famous Players-Lasky-Paramount/1927/1:12/Black and White/Silent/Unrated |
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The Absent-Minded Professor |
April 15 & 16 |
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Starring Fred MacMurray, Nancy Olson Keenan Wynn and Tommy Kirk
Walt Disney1961/1:39/Black and White/Mono/Rated G |
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Three Stooges Festival |
April 22 and 23 |
Tickets - $5.00 |
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(1939) 18:00 |
(1940) 17:00 |
(1941) 17:00 |
(1942) 18:00 |
(1944) 16:00 |
(1945) 18:00 |
Images courtesy of threestooges.net |
E. T. - The Extra-Terrestrial |
April 29 & 30 |
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Starring Dee Wallace, Drew Barrymore and Henry Thomas His Adventure On Earth He is afraid. He is alone. He is three million light years from home. The mystery. The suspense. The adventure. The call... that started it all. The Story that Touched the World!
Universal/1982/2:03/Technicolor/Stereo/Rated PG |
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Concert With Buster Keaton Silent Short Films
and The High Sign Starring Buster Keaton |
The score for these silent short films will be performed live by Steven Ball |
May 7 - 8:00 p.m. ONLY |
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Show Boat (1951 version) |
May 13 and 14 |
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Starring Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel and Ava Gardner It's NEW! Hundreds In The Cast! Fill your heart with love, music, joy! Spectacular in color by Technicolor! M-G-M's glorious NEW "SHOW BOAT" HERE IT COMES! The M-G-M "SHOW BOAT"!
MGM/1951/1:45/Technicolor/Mono/Not Rated |
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High Noon |
May 27 and 28 |
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Starring Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Harry Morgan and Lloyd Bridges The story of a man who was too proud to run. When these hands point straight up...the excitement starts! There Is Nothing Under The Sun Like The High Adventure Of "High Noon"! Stanley Kramer/1952/1:25/Black and White/Mono/Not Rated |
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Blazing Saddles Rated R |
June 10 and 11 |
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Starring Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder, Mel Brooks and Madeline Kahn Never give a saga an even break!
Warner-Crossbow/1974/1:33/Technicolor/Mono/Rated R |
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Detroit: Ruin of A City |
June 12 - 7:00 p.m. |
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A documentary presented by the producers and directors - George Steinmetz and Michael Chanan Videotape/2005/Not Rated |
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The Wizard of Oz |
June 24 and 25 |
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Starring Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr and Jack Haley Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Technicolor Triumph The Greatest Picture in the History of Entertainment MGM/1939/1:41/Technicolor with Black and White sequences/Mono/Rated G |
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Note: The previously scheduled "Willy Wonka" has been withdrawn from distribution by Warner Bros. We proudly present "The Wizard of Oz" in its place. |
The Stars and Stripes Forever |
July 8 and 9 |
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Hollywood biopic based on a book written by John Phillip Sousa
20th Century Fox/1952/1:29/Technicolor/Mono/Not Rated |
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Chinatown Rated R |
July 22 and 23 |
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Starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway
Paramount/1974/2:11/Technicolor/Anamorphic Panavision/Mono/Rated R |
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The Italian Job |
August 5 and 6 |
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Starring Michael Caine, Benny Hill and Noel Coward Introducing the plans for a new business venture.
Parkhurst-Oakhurst/1969/1:41/Eastmancolor/Anamorphic Panavision/Rated G |
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Black Beauty (1946 version) |
August 19 and 20 |
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Starring Mona Freeman and Richard Denning
20th Century Fox/1946/1:14/Black and White/Mono/Not Rated |
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Modern Times |
August 26 and 27 |
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Starring Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard You'll never laugh as long and as loud again as long as you live! The laughs come so fast and so furious you'll wish it would end before you collapse! Chaplin/1936/1:27/Black and White/Silent with music soundtrack/Not Rated Plus two Charlie Chaplin short films |
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Anchors Aweigh |
September 9 and 10 |
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Starring Gene Kelly, Kathryn Grayson and Frank Sinatra On waves of song, laughter and romance! It's a 21-Gun Musical Salute in Technicolor! Plus "Gorilla My Dreams"
MGM/1945/2:23/Technicolor/Mono/Unrated |
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Double Indemnity |
September 23 and 24 |
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Starring Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson From the Moment they met it was Murder! Plus "Little Beau Peep"
Paramount/1944/1:47/Black and White/Mono/Unrated |
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Three Stooges Festival |
October 7 and 8 |
Tickets - $5.00 |
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(1939) 16:00 |
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(1945) 15:00 |
(1947) 17:00 |
(1948) 18:00 |
(1950) 17:00 |
Images courtesy of threestooges.net |
Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho |
October 21 and 22 |
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Starring Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Martin Balsam, John McIntire and Janet Leigh It Is Required That You See Psycho From The Very Beginning! Don't give away the ending - it's the only one we have! Plus "Wabbit Trouble" Paramount/1960/1:49/Black and White/Mono |
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Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) |
October 28 and 29 |
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Starring Kevin McCartney and Dana Wynter They come from another world! Walter Wanger Creates the Ultimate in Science-Fiction! With "Haunted Spooks" starring Harold Lloyd and "Haunted House" starring Buster Keaton Allied Artists Picture Corporation/1956/1:20/Black and White/Mono/SuperScope/Unrated |
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Imitation of Life (1959) |
November 4 and 5 |
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Starring Lana Turner, John Gavin and Sandra Dee
Based on Fanny Hurst's Novel Plus "One Froggy Evening" starring Michigan J. Frog
Universal/1959/2:05/EastmanColor/Stereo/Unrated |
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Hellcats of the Navy |
November 11 ONLY |
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Ronnie and Nancy in the only film they starred in together.
Columbia/1957/1:22/Black and White/Mono
Presented by the Redford
Community War Memorial
Association |
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November 18 and 19 |
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Starring Glenn Ford, Sidney Poitier and Anne Francis A shock story of today's high school hoodlums!
Plus "Feed The Kitty" MGM1955/1:41/Black and White/Mono/Unrated |
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December 2 and 3 |
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Starring Peter Billingsley and Darin McGavin
Peace. Harmony. Comfort and Joy... Maybe Next Year. Plus "Snow Business" MGM/1983/1:34/MetroColor/Mono |
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December 16 and 17 |
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Starring Macaulay Culkin, Catherine O'Hara and Joe Pesci He's up past his bedtime in the city that never sleeps. Plus "Racket Squad"
20th Century Fox/1992/2:00/Color/Dolby Stereo |
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03/25/06