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All shows begin at 7:00 p.m. and will be introduced by theater arts professor Jason Radalin. Admission is $5 and includes popcorn and refreshments.
 

FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES - THE 1920s AND 1930s
Movies that look at the 1920s and 1930s, from the famous comedic star Charlie Chaplin to the infamous Bonnie and Clyde, will be shown at the Arkell Museum this fall. Jason Radlin from FMCC will introduce each film and lead the post-screening discussion.


OCTOBER 2011

 

Friday
October 7

7:00 PM

FILM:

Bonnie & Clyde

Bonnie and Clyde

Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway star as the couple that captured the imagination of the public for their string of violent robberies during the Great Depression. 1967; NR.



 

Friday
October 21

7:00 PM

FILM:

The Public Enemy

The Public Enemy

James Cagney stars as a young hoodlum who rises up through the ranks of the Chicago underworld, even as a gangster's accidental death threatens to spark a bloody mob war. Jean Harlow co-stars in this iconic gangster film. 1931; NR.


November 2011

 

Friday
November 4

7:00 PM

FILM:

Chaplin

Chaplin

Robert Downey Jr. plays Charlie Chaplin in this film biography that tells the story of the troubled and controversial private life of the famed comic actor and filmmaker. 1992; PG-13.


 

Friday
November 18

7:00 PM

FILM:

City Lights

City Lights

Chaplin's masterpiece in which his famed "little tramp" struggles to help a blind flower-seller with whom he has fallen in love.

 

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