THE CANTERVILLE GHOST
Sunday, January 9
11:00 AM
35mm Screening
Everyone ages 5 and up is required to be fully vaccinated with proof. All patrons are required to wear a mask.
(1944, Jules Dassin) 1634, and Laughton becomes the eponymous spirit when walled in by his father for cowardice; 1943, and tiny lady of the manor Margaret O’Brien realizes occupying GI Robert Young is a Canterville, but can she and the ghost save him from the curse of cowardice? 35mm. Approx. 105 min.
Presented with support from the Robert Jolin Osborne Endowed Fund for American Classic Cinema of the 1930s, '40s, and '50s, the R.G. Rifkind Foundation Endowment for Queer Cinema, and the Ada Katz Fund for Literature in Film.
Reviews
“Enjoyable fantasy, loosely adapted from Oscar Wilde’s short story.”
– Leonard Maltin