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STEAMBOAT BILL, JR. (1928), MODERN TIMES (1936), & THE BANK DICK (1940)
Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011:
The Wright Stuff III: Movies Edgar Has Never Seen
'Stone Face vs. Little Tramp vs. Uncle Claude'
Evening hosted by Edgar Wright, Greg Mottola & Bob Wiede! STEAMBOAT BILL, JR. 1928, USA, 70 minutes, 35mm, Kino International Directed by Charles Reisner and Buster Keaton (uncredited) Starring Buster Keaton, Tom McGuire, Ernest Torrence, Tom Lewis, Marion Byron 7:00 pm PLUS, on the same triple feature: MODERN TIMES 1936, USA, 87 minutes, 35mm, Janus Films Written and directed by Charles Chaplin Starring Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Henry Bergman, Tiny Sandford, Chester Conklin, Al Earnest Garcia 8:40 pm PLUS, on the same triple feature: THE BANK DICK 1940, USA, 72 minutes, 35mm, Universal Pictures Directed by Edward F. Cline Starring W.C. Fields, Cora Witherspoon, Una Merkel, Shemp Howard 10:40 pm
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This is a TRIPLE feature: your ticket admits you to ALL THREE films!
The box office opens approx. 30 minutes before the first film and then re-opens shortly before each subsequent film for those who wish to only see the second or third films.
If you wish to only see the second or third film and purchased ticket(s) through Brown Paper Tickets, you will be able to claim your ticket(s) to the second or third film about 10 minutes before each film starts.
******************************************************** Edgar Wright says:
Growing up in the UK, my knowledge of classic comedy extends to endless clip shows and re-edits of the work of Chaplin, Laurel & Hardy, Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton & W.C. Fields. I have warm, but fuzzy memories of them all and have definitely seen many excerpts of the above. But to conclusively see these classic movies on the big screen in one triple is an absolute monochromatic treat. Buster vs. Charlie vs. William: Three men enter, will only one man leave?
Evening hosted by Edgar Wright, Greg Mottola & Bob Wiede!
[STEAMBOAT BILL, JR. & THE BANK DICK suggested by Judd Apatow; MODERN TIMES suggested by Bill Hader]
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