The Headless Horseman, 1922, directed by
Edward D. Venturini, and starring
Will Rogers,
Lois Meredith and
Ben Hendricks Jr..
The Shock Punch, 1925, directed by
Paul Sloane, and starring
Richard Dix and
Frances Howard.
The Night Cry, 1926, directed by
Herman C. Raymaker, and starring
Rin-Tin-Tin,
John Harron, and
June Marlowe.
King of the Rodeo, 1929, directed by
Henry MacRae,and starring
Hoot Gibson, and
Henry MacRae.
The Informer, 1929, directed by
Arthur Robison, and starring
Lars Hanson and
Lya de Putti.
Sweetie, 1929, directed by
Frank Tuttle, and starring
Nancy Carroll,
Helen Kane, and
Jack Oakie.
Service For Ladies, 1932, directed by
Alexander Korda, and starring
Leslie Howard,
George Grossmith, and
Benita Hume.
The Case of the Howling Dog, 1934, directed by
Alan Crosland, and starring
Warren William,
Mary Astor, and
Allen Jenkins.
Persons In Hiding, 1939, directed by
Louis King, and starring
Patricia Morison,
J. Carroll Naish, and
Lynne Overman.
The Foreman Went to France, 1942, directed by
Charles Frend, and starring
Clifford Evans,
Tommy Trinder, and
Constance Cummings.
Bombay Clipper, 1942, directed by
John Rawlins, and starring
William Gargan,
Irene Hervey, and
Charles Lang.
Broadway, 1942, directed by
William A. Seiter, and starring
George Raft,
Janet Blair, and
Broderick Crawford.
Fired Wife, 1943, directed by
Charles Lamont, and starring
Robert Paige,
Louise Allbritton, and
Diana Barrymore.
The Princess and the Pirate
Scaramouche, 1923, directed by
Rex Ingram, and starring
Ramon Navarro,
Alice Terry, and
Lewis Stone.
Manhandled, 1924, directed by
Allan Dwan, and starring
Gloria Swanson and
Tom Moore.
Night of January 16th, 1941, directed by
William Clemens, and starring
Ellen Drew and
Robert Preston.
Among The Living, 1941, directed by
Stuart Heisler, and starring
Susan Hayward and
Frances Farmer.
Who Done It?, 1942, directed by
Erle C. Kenton, and starring
Bud Abbott and
Lou Costello.
Lady On a Train, 1945, directed by
Charles David, and starring
Deanna Durbin and
Ralph Bellamy.
Smoky, 1946, directed by
Louis King, and starring
Fred MacMurray,
Anne Baxter, and
Bruce Cabot.
Without Honor, 1949, directed by
Irving Pichel, and starring
Laraine Day,
Franchot Tone, and
Dane Clark.
The Ringer, 1952, directed by
Guy Hamilton, and starring
Herbert Lom and
Donald Wolfit.
The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters, 1954, directed by
Edward Bernds, and starring
Leo Gorcey and
Huntz Hall.
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, 1944, directed by
David Butler, and starring
Bob Hope,
Virginia Mayo, and
Walter Brennan.
March 23rd and 24th at 7:00 pm - House of Bamboo, 1955, directed by Samuel Fuller, and starring Robert Ryan, Robert Stack, and Shirley Yamaguchi.
March 27th at 7:00 pm - Mamma Roma, 1962, directed by Paolo Pasolini and starring Anna Magnani and Ettore Garofolo.
April 5th at 7:00 pm - Throne of Blood, 1957, directed by Akira Kurosawa, and starring Toshirô Mifune and Takashi Shimura.
April 12th and 13th at 7:00 pm - West Side Story, 1961, directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins, and starring Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, and Rita Moreno.
April
14th at 7:00 pm -
Boom!, 1968, directed by
Joseph Losey, and starring
Elizabeth Taylor,
Richard Burton, and
Noel Coward.
April
19th at 7:00 pm-
Romeo & Juliet, 1968, directed by
Franco Zeffirelli, and starring
Leonard Whiting,
Olivia Hussey, and
John McEnery.
April
24th at 7:00 pm -
Laura, 1944, directed by
Otto Preminger and
Rouben Mamoulian, and starring
Gene Tierney,
Dana Andrews, and
Vincent Price.
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