Egyptian Theatre (Venue Partner)
6712 Hollywood Blvd
323.466.3456
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From TIGHT SPOT
Friday Apr 2, 2010 (7:30–11pm)
Directions: The Egyptian Theatre is just east of Highland Avenue between Las Palmas Avenue and McCadden Place. Metro Stop: Hollywood & Highland
$10 General, $8 Student/Senior, $7 American Cinematheque Members
Friday, April 2 – 7:30 PM
Bill Bowers Tribute Double Feature: New 35mm Restored Print! CRY DANGER, 1951, Paramount, 79 min. Dir. Robert Parrish. One of the most wicked and witty revenge yarns of the original film noir era is also an amazing tour of mid-century downtown Los Angeles. Screenplay by Bill Bowers, based on Jerome Cady's story. A new restoration courtesy of the Film Noir Foundation and the UCLA Film and Television Archive. NOT ON DVD
TIGHT SPOT, 1955, Sony Repertory, 97 min. Dir. Phil Karlson. Screenwriter Bill Bowers is back, providing a whip-crack rendition of Leonard Kantor’s stage play about a tough dame (Ginger Rogers) being squeezed by the DA (Edward G. Robinson) to testify against a mob boss. NOT ON DVD
Rhonda Fleming and Richard Erdman in person!
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