PREVIOUSLY PLAYED
WHERE’S POPPA? & HAROLD AND MAUDE
Thursday, February 14
DOUBLE FEATURE: Two films for one admission. Tickets purchased entitle patrons to stay and see the following film at no additional charge.
HAROLD AND MAUDE
(1972, Hal Ashby) Death-obsessed teenager Harold (Bud Cort) meets 79-year-old Maude (Ruth Gordon) at a funeral, sparking one of the oddest romances in screen history. Ignored upon initial release, it became the cult movie of the 70s and beyond. DCP.
WHERE’S POPPA?
(1970, Carl Reiner) “Is that a tush!” Exasperated son George Segal can’t stop insane Jewish mother Ruth Gordon from kissing his behind, while gorilla-suited brother Ron Liebman finds his true love in Central Park. “Works from the firm conviction that everyone in New York City is insane.” – Variety. 35mm. Approx 82 min.