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Sunday, Sep 9, 2012 12:00 PM
Dir. Gene Kelly/Stanley Donen, USA, 1955, 101 min., NR, Archival 35mm Print
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General Admission Adult Matinee - $7.25
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General Admission Student Matinee - $6.75
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General Admission Military Matinee - $6.75
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General Admission Senior - $6.25
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General Admission Child - $7.25
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The directing duo of Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen return in this musical satire on television and advertising that garnered Oscar nods for Best Score and Best Screenplay. War buddies Ted (Kelly), Doug (Dan Dailey) and Angie (Michael Kidd) promise to meet 10 years after parting at the end of World War II, but their get-together doesn't turn out as expected. Each man has seen his youthful dreams evaporate, and now a network TV coordinator (Cyd Charisse) wants to feature their reunion on live television. The film includes Kelly’s famous roller skate dance routine to I Like Myself, and a dance trio with his co-stars which allowed Kelly to experiment with the widescreen possibilities of Cinemascope.
This series would not be possible without the generous support of Nina and H.G. Webb.
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