PREVIOUSLY PLAYED
KID GALAHAD & TWO SECONDS
DOUBLE FEATURE: Two films for one admission. Tickets purchased entitle patrons to stay and see the following film at no additional charge.
KID GALAHAD
Directed by Michael Curtiz
(1937) Doublecrossed out of a big bout by gangster Humphrey Bogart, promoter Edward G. Robinson and girlfriend Bette Davis throw a days’ long party with what’s left – then find bellboy innocent Wayne Morris indignantly pancaking the obstreperous champ. Of course they’re going to take him to the top… but there’s a man to man gun showdown as the topper. 35mm. Approx. 102 min.
12:30, 4:10, 7:50
TWO SECONDS
Directed by Mervyn LeRoy
(1932) That’s how long it takes Edward G. Robinson to die once they turn on the juice, with flashbacks to a drunken marriage, death on the high iron, and murder. 35mm print courtesy Library of Congress. Approx. 69 min.
2:30, 6:10, 9:50
“Luridly expressionist. A tawdry gem.”
– J. Hoberman