GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933 and DAMES Double Feature
Sunday, March 20
GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933
3:20 7:30
DAMES
1:30 9:20
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.
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.
1:30, 9:20