THE SERIES : “Comedies, Cults and Classics--Films You Won’t Forget”
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Tonight: Harold Lloyd’s “Safety Last” (1923), a silent comedy.
March 25: Rene Clair’s “And Then There Were None” (1945), an adaptation of an Agatha Christie mystery.
April 22: Marlon Brando’s “One-Eyed Jacks’ (1961), a Western directed by and starring Brando, also featuring Karl Malden and Slim Pickens.
May 13: Henry Cornelius’ “Genevieve” (1953), a British comedy starring Kay Kendall about the annual London-to-Brighton car rally.
May 27: James Whale’s “The Bride of Frankenstein” (1935) the sequel to “Frankenstein” with Boris Karloff and Elsa Lanchester.
The series is sponsored by the Fullerton Museum Center. All movies will screen at 7:30 p.m. at the Fullerton Main Library, 353 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton. Tickets: $3 and $4. Information: (714) 738-6545.
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