PREVIOUSLY PLAYED
THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING & YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU
Saturday, March 30
DOUBLE FEATURE: Two films for one admission. Tickets purchased entitle patrons to stay and see the following film at no additional charge.
THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING
(1935, John Ford) Ford at his most Capraesque – no coincidence, since Riskin and pal Jo Swerling wrote it – with Edward G. Robinson in a dual role of milquetoast clerk and hardboiled killer, and Jean Arthur as the meek one’s hardboiled object of affection. 4K DCP restoration. Approx. 93 min.
YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU
(1938, Frank Capra) Jean Arthur’s screwy family straighten out suitor James Stewart’s crusty plutocrat dad Edward Arnold, in Oscar-winning (Best Picture and Director) comedy classic, adapted by Riskin from Kaufman & Hart’s Pulitzer-Prized stage sensation. 4K DCP restoration. Approx. 126 min.