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PREVIOUSLY PLAYED

GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933 & DAMES

Sunday, March 20

GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933
3:20  7:30

DAMES
1:30  9:30

DOUBLE FEATURE: Two films for one admission. Tickets purchased for showtimes in  red entitle patrons to stay and see the following film at no additional charge.

GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933

(1933, Mervyn LeRoy) Coin-clad Ginger Rogers warbles “We’re In The Money,” Ruby Keeler falls for tunesmith Dick Powell, and Joan Blondell fends off lecherous Boston Brahmin Warren William. The Pre-Code Busby Berkeley musical features half-naked showgirls and leering men, the wrenching Depression anthem “Remember My Forgotten Man,” and the downright smutty “Pettin’ in the Park” number. 35mm print courtesy Library of Congress. Approx. 96 mins.
3:20, 7:30

DAMES

(1934, Ray Enright) Dick Powell warbles “I Only Have Eyes For You” to Ruby Keeler, Joan Blondell blackmails Babbitt Guy Kibbee into backing that show, and the eye-popping Busby Berkeley numbers keep coming, in WB’s first post-Code musical. 35mm print courtesy Library of Congress. Approx. 91 mins.
1:30, 9:30

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