THURS - 3
FRI - 4
SAT - 5
SUN - 6

Some Like It Hot — 1959      

Delectable farce follows two second-rate musicians (Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis) on the run from the Chicago mob, who masquerade as women in an all-girl jazz band, Marilyn Monroe and Joe E. Brown are the confused love interests. (120 mins.)

8:30 pm — Thursday, July 3, Friday, July 4, Saturday, July 5, & Sunday, July 6

THURS - 10
FRI - 11

Saboteur — 1942      

Courtesy of the master of menace, Alfred Hitchcock, comes this underrated effort about a wartime factory worker (Robert Cummings) framed for sabotage at a munitions factory. (108 mins.)

8:30 pm — Thursday, July 10 & Friday, July 11

SAT - 12
SUN -13

King Creole — 1958      

Elvis Presley takes a turn for the dramatic in this juicy pulp fiction from Harold Robbins. Elvis is a New Orleans hustler whose rebel music draws the attention of the underworld. (115 mins.)

8:30 pm — Saturday, July 12 & Sunday, July 13

THURS - 17
FRI - 18

The Big Clock — 1948      

Nothing is as it seems in this nifty noir thriller about a crime journalist (Ray Milland) whose investigation into a woman’s murder leads to him being the prime suspect. (95 mins.)

8:30 pm — Thursday, July 17 & Friday, July 18

SAT - 19
SUN - 20

The Thomas Crown Affair — 1968    

Sleek and sassy entertainment from Norman Jewison features Steve McQueen as a bored millionaire who craves danger and masterminds the perfect bank heist. Hot in pursuit is dogged insurance investigator Faye Dunaway. (102 mins.)

8:30 pm — Saturday, July 19 & Sunday, July 20

THURS - 24
FRI - 25

In A Lonely Place — 1950      

Hollywood is a lonely place for cynical screenwriter Humphrey Bogart, suspected of murdering a hat-check girl, in Nicolas Ray’s moody meditation. (94 mins.)

8:30 pm — Thursday, July 24 & Friday, July 25

SAT - 26
SUN - 27

Arizona Dream — 1993      

Comically surreal slice of Americana features Johnny Depp as a roofless orphan who listens to fishes’ dreams and Faye Dunaway as a lusty widow who wants to fly like a bird. Co-starring Lili Taylor, Jerry Lewis and Vincent Gallo. (135 mins.)

8:30 pm — Saturday, July 26 & Sunday, July 27

THURS - 31
FRI - 1

Dog Day Afternoon — 1975            presented in HIGH DEFINITION

Al Pacino takes us on a riveting ride as the confused Sonny, a working class man involved in a bank robbery to raise money for his lover’s sex change operation. (130 mins.)

8:30 pm — Thursday, July 31 & Friday, August 1

SAT - 2
SUN - 3

Touch of Evil — 1958      

Orson Welles’ twisting walk on the wild side. Welles is a corrupt detective in a backwater border town at odds with a newly married narcotics officer (Charlton Heston). Embroiled in the murder mystery are Janet Leigh, Marlene Dietrich Joseph Cotten and Zsa Zsa Gabor. (108 mins.)

8:30 pm — Saturday, August 2, & Sunday, August 3

THURS - 7
FRI - 8

Shadow Of A Doubt — 1943      

Evil lurks in a small California town when Uncle Charlie (Joseph Cotten) pays a surprise visit to his favorite niece (Theresa Wright). A menacing collaboration between Thornton Wilder and Alfred Hitchcock. (108 mins.)

8:30 pm — Thursday, August 7 & Friday, August 8

SAT - 9
SUN - 10

An Affair To Remember — 1957      

Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr are a star-crossed couple in this bittersweet tale of shipboard lovers who promise to meet in six months atop the Empire State Building.
(115 mins.)

8:30 pm — Saturday, August 9, & Sunday, August 10

THURS -14
FRI - 15

Bell, Book, And Candle — 1958      

Bewitching comedy stars Kim Novak as an otherworldly woman who casts a love spell on unsuspecting publisher Jimmy Stewart. With Ernie Kovacs, Jack Lemmon and Elsa Lancaster. (103 mins.)

8:30 pm — Thursday, August 14 & Friday, August 15

SAT - 16
SUN - 17

Sex, Lies and Videotape — 1989      

When an eccentric college chum (James Spader) drops into the lives of a Louisiana couple (Peter Gallagher, Andie McDowell), the bonds of matrimony begin to fray. Steven Soderbergh’s revealing peek into sexual politics. (100 mins.)

8:30 pm — Saturday, August 16, & Sunday, August 17

THURS - 21
FRI - 22

To Kill a Mockingbird — 1962      

Harper Lee’s Southern gothic explores the mysteries of childhood and racial intolerance in the American south. Gregory Peck earned a Best Actor Oscar for his role as a righteous lawyer who defends a black man accused of rape. (129 mins.)

8:30 pm — Thursday, August 21 & Friday, August 22

SAT - 23
SUN - 24

A Hard Day’s Night — 1964      

Twist and shout with the infectious film debut of the Fab Four. An absurdist chronicle of 24 hours in the chaotic lives of John, Paul, George and Ringo. (85 mins.)

8:30 pm — Saturday, August 23, & Sunday, August 24

THURS - 28
FRI - 29

SAT - 30
SUN - 31

Roman Holiday — 1953      

Audrey Hepburn won an Academy Award for her role as a rebellious European princess who goes AWOL in Rome with a gallant reporter (Gregory Peck) and his photographer sidekick (Eddie Albert). (119 mins.)

8:30 pm — Thursday, Aug. 28, Friday, Aug. 29, Saturday, Aug. 30 & Sunday, Aug. 31

THURS - 4
FRI - 5

SAT - 6

Chocolat — 2000      

Lasse Hallstrom directed this creamy confection about a single mom (Juliette Binoche) and a mysterious stranger (Johnny Depp) who awaken a repressed French village with the healing power of chocolate. (122 mins.)

7:30 pm — Thursday, Sept. 4, Friday, Sept. 5, & Saturday, Sept. 6

THURS - 11
FRI - 12

SAT - 13

Psycho — 1960      

No introduction is needed for Alfred Hitchcock’s ultimate black joke. Macabre masterpiece features Janet Leigh as a woman on the run for embezzling company money and Anthony Perkins as the neurotic motel owner with a sinister secre. (109 mins.)

7:30 pm — Thursday, Sept. 11, Friday, Sept. 12, & Saturday, Sept. 13

THURS - 18
FRI - 19

SAT - 20

Africian Queen — 1951      

John Huston’s playful romantic adventure focuses on the spirited conflict between a gin-soaked riverboat captain (Humphrey Bogart) and a prim and proper spinster (Katharine Hepburn) who undertake a dangerous river odyssey. (105 mins.)

7:30 pm — Thursday, Sept. 18, Friday, Sept. 19, & Saturday, Sept. 20

THURS - 25
FRI - 26

SAT - 27

Ed Wood — 1994      

Can your heart stand the shocking facts of the true story of Edward D. Wood, Jr.?” Johnny Depp portrays the cross-dressing cult director in Tim Burton’s tender tribute to the King of Angora. (127 mins.)

7:30 pm — Thursday, Sept. 25, Friday, Sept. 26, & Saturday, Sept. 27

THURS - 4
FRI - 5

SAT - 6

The Philadelphia Story — 1940      

Sparkling screwball farce set at a socialite wedding where Katharine Hepburn is torn between her fiancé and her captivating ex-husband Cary Grant. Co-starring Jimmy Stewart. (112 mins.)

7:30 pm — Thursday, Sept. 4, Friday, Sept. 5, & Saturday, Sept. 6

THURS - 9
FRI - 10

SAT - 11

Chinatown — 1974  

Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway star in Roman Polanski’s seductive mystery. An L.A. gumshoe stumbles upona maze of shady business deals, land swindles and corrupt politics. (131 mins.)

7:30 pm — Thursday, October 9, Friday, October 10, & Saturday, October 11

THURS - 16
FRI - 17

SAT - 18

The Birds — 1963      

Nature runs amok in Alfred Hitchcock’s chiller about a California coastal town under attack from it’s fine feathered “friends”. With Rob Taylor and Tippi Hedren. (119 mins.)

7:30 pm — Thursday, October 16, Friday, October 17, & Saturday, October 18

THURS - 23
FRI - 24

SAT - 25

Young Frankenstein — 1974      

Mel Brooks lends his burlesque touch to this spooktacular send-up of Mary Shelley's Gothic classic. Gene Wilder, Peter Boyle, Teri Garr, Madeline Kahn, and Cloris Leachman are featured in this cheeky concoction. (108 mins.)

7:30 pm — Thursday, October 23, Friday, October 24, & Saturday, October 25

THURS - 30
FRI - 31

SAT - 1

The Big Lebowski —1998        presented in HIGH DEFINITION

Raucous comedy of kidnapping, nihilism, and bowling. A case of mistaken identity tilts the world of a middle-aged slacker (Jeff Bridges) and his sad sack buddies (John Goodman and Steve Buscemi) (113 mins.)

7:30 pm — Thursday, October 30, Friday, October 31, & Saturday, November 1


Breakfast at Tiffany's

Sabrina

Five Easy Pieces

The Man Who Knew Too Much

Viva Las Vegas



Casablanca

The Woman in the Window

Arsenic and Old Lace

Sorry Wrong Number

Indiscreet


The Princess Bride

What's Eating Gilbert Grape?

The Big Sleep

Raising Arizona

Some Like It Hot





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