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Three Word Brand, 1921, directed by Lambert Hillyer, and starring William S. Hart and Jane Novak.
Lady Windemere's Fan, 1925, directed by Ernst Lubitsch, and starring Ronald Colman, May McAvoy, and Bert Lytell, with Jim Riggs.
Old Ironsides, 1926, directed by
James Cruze, and starring
George Bancroft,
Wallace Beery, and
William Conklin.
The Duchess of Buffalo, 1926, directed by Sidney Franklin, and starring Constance Talmadge, Tullio Carminati, and Edward Martindel.
Hotel Imperial, 1927, directed by Mauritz Stiller, and starring Pola Negri, James Hall, and George Siegmann.
No Man's Law, 1927, directed by Fred Jackman, and starring Rex the Wonder Horse, Barbara Kent, and James Finlayson.
Orchids and Ermine, 1927, directed by Alfred Santell, and starring Colleen Moore, Jack Mulhall, and Sam Hardy.
The Virginian, 1929, directed by Victor Fleming, and starring Gary Cooper, Walter Huston, and Richard Arlen.
Ladies Should Listen, 1934, directed by Frank Tuttle, and starring Cary Grant, Frances Drake, and Edward Everett Horton.
Guilty As Hell, 1932, directed by Erle C. Kenton, and starring Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen, and Richard Arlen.
Cockeyed Cavaliers, 1934, directed by Mark Sandrich, and starring Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, and Thelma Todd.
Kid Millions, 1934, directed by
Roy Del Ruth, and starring
Eddie Cantor,
Ann Sothern,
Ethel Merman, and
George Murphy.
Tall, Dark and Handsome, 1941, directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, and starring Cesar Romero, Virginia Gilmore, Charlotte Greenwood, Milton Berle, and Sheldon Leonard.
The Web, 1947, directed by Michael Gordon, and starring Ella Raines, Edmond O'Brien, and William Bendix.
The Meanest Gal in Town, 1934, directed by Russell Mack, and starring Zasu Pitts, Pert Kelton, and El Brendel.
The Thief, 1952, directed by
Russell Rouse, and starring
Ray Milland,
Martin Gabel, and
Harry Bronson.
Yellowstone, 1936, directed by
Arthur Lubin, and starring
Henry Hunter,
Judith Barrett, and
Ralph Morgan
Just Off Broadway, 1942, directed by Herbert I. Leeds, and starring Lloyd Nolan, Marjorie Weaver, and Phil Silvers.
Tea for Two, 1950, directed by
David Butler and
Doris Day, and starring
Gordon MacRae and
Eve Arden.
June 6th at 9:20 pm, and June 7th at 7:05 pm - Contempt, 1963, directed by Jean-Luc Godard, and starring Brigitte Bardot, Jack Palance, and Fritz Lang.
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June 6th at 7:30 pm, and June 8th at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm - Thunderball, 1965, directed by Terence Young, and starring Sean Connery, Claudine Auger, and Adolfo Celi.
June 11th, 12th and 13th at 7:30 pm - Sabrina, 1954, directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, and William Holden.
June 18th, 19th, and 20th at 7:30 pm - Planet of the Apes, 1968, directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, and starring Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, and Kim Hunter.
June 25th and 26th at 7:30 pm - His Girl Friday, 1940, directed by Howard Hawks, and starring Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, and Ralph Bellamy.
June 27th
at 7:30 pm -
Duck Soup, 1933, directed by
Leo McCarey, and starring
the Marx Brothers and
Margaret Dumont, on a double bill with
It's a Gift
, 1934, directed by
Norman Z. McLeod, and starring
W. C. Fields and
Baby LeRoy.
June 29th at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm - Notorious, 1946, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, and Claude Rains.
July
2nd at 7:30 pm -
The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, 1944, directed by
Preston Sturges, and starring
Eddie Bracken,
Betty Hutton, and
Diana Lynn.
July
12th and 13th at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm -
Oklahoma!, 1955, directed by
Fred Zinnemann, and starring
Gordon MacRae,
Shirley Jones, and
Gloria Grahame.
July 16th and 17th at 7:30 pm - Sparrows, 1926, directed by William Beaudine, and starring Mary Pickford and Roy Stewart, with live organ accompaniment.
July 19th and 20th at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm - White Christmas, 1954, directed by Michael Curtiz, and starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, and Rosemary Clooney.
July 23rd and 24th at 7:30 pm - Once Upon a Time in the West, 1968, directed by Sergio Leone, and starring Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson, Jason Robards, and Keenan Wynn.
July 25th at 7:30 pm - The Third Man, 1949, directed by Sir Carol Reed, and starring Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, and Orson Welles.
July 26th at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm, and July 27th at 2:00 pm - Shall We Dance, 1937, directed by Mark Sandrich, and starring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton, and Eric Blore.
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May 22nd at 7:00 pm - Lessons in Love, 1921, directed by Chester Withey, and starring Constance Talmadge, Flora Finch, and James Harrison. Note: Lessons in Love is a video, not film presentation. It is on a double-bill with Sign On the Door, 1921, directed by Herbert Brenon, and starring Norma Talmadge, Charles Richman, and Lew Cody.
July 11th at 7:00 pm - 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1968, directed by Stanley Kubrick, and starring Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood.
July 12th
at 7:00 pm -
Spartacus
, 1960, directed by
Stanley Kubrick, and starring
Kirk Douglas,
Tony Curtis,
Laurence Olivier, and
Charles Laughton.
July 17th at 7:00 pm - Paths of Glory, 1957, directed by Stanley Kubrick, and starring Kirk Douglas, Ralph Meeker, and Adolph Menjou.
July 31st at 7:00 pm - Dr. Strangelove, 1964, directed by Stanley Kubrick, and starring Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, and Sterling Hayden, on a double-bill with The Killing, 1956, directed by Stanley Kubrick, and starring Sterling Hayden, Marie Windsor, and Elisha Cook Jr.
August 9th at 7:00 pm - It Always Rains on Sunday, 1947, directed by Robert Hamer, and starring Googie Withers, Edward Chapman, and Susan Shaw.
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