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Sal Mineo Film Festival May 10 & 11 May 12 & 13 Sal Mineo Film Festival ELIZABETH TAYLOR • ROCK HUDSON JAMES DEAN • SAL MINEO PLUS! NEW 35 PRINT!MM General Admission: $8.00 Seniors / Children: $6.00 MAY 2017 Kiddee Matinees: $6.00 NEW Schedule: (323) 938-4038 BEVERLY cinema 7165 BEVERLY BLVD. THENEWBEV.COM ONE BLOCK WEST OF LA BREA, LOS ANGELES FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER! April 30 & May 1 May 2 May 3 & 4 May 5 & 6 JENNIFER O’NEILL • GARY GRIMES Martin Sheen Double Feature IB Tech Print IB Tech Print Written, Produced and Directed by TERRENCE MALICK May 7, 8 & 9 Sal Mineo Film Festival May 10 & 11 May 12 & 13 Sal Mineo Film Festival ELIZABETH TAYLOR • ROCK HUDSON JAMES DEAN • SAL MINEO PLUS! NEW 35 PRINT!MM IB Tech Print FEATURING SAL MINEO May 14, 15 & 16 Sal Mineo Film Festival May 17 & 18 Sal Mineo Film Festival May 19 & 20 SAL MINEO IN RAOUL WALSH’S ’ May 21 & 22 Sal Mineo May 23 Sal Mineo Film Festival May 24 & 25 Sal Mineo Film Festival May 26 & 27 Directed by Tim Burton JOHN FORD’S SAL MINEO STARRING SAL MINEO BRIAN KEITH SUSAN KOHNER IB Tech Print IB Tech Print May 28 & 29 Directed by Elaine May May 30 May 31 & June 1 Directed by Robert Zemeckis Bill Paxton Double Feature The New Bev salutes the career of ...WHERE NOBODY RESTS IN PEACE Sal Mineo throughout the month of May! All programs presented on 35mm fi lm! (unless noted as 16mm) All paired fi lms are double features - ticket admits you to both! Schedule subject to change GeneralGeneral Admission:Admission: $8.00$8.00 May 2017 SeniorsSeniors // Children:Children: $6.00$6.00 August 2015 Now Kiddeeaccepting Matinees: credit cards! $6.00 NEW Schedule: (323)(323) 938-4038938-4038 BEVERLY cinema Another action-packed Republic Pictures serial comes to the New Bev! 7165 BEVERLYDon’t miss thisBLVD. classic 12-chapter cliffhanger on the big screenTHENEWBEV.COM in glorious 35mm! Continuing where we left off in April, we’ll be screening one chapter of the serial ONE BLOCK WEST OF LA BREA,before LOS each ANGELES of our Sunday / Monday and Wednesday / ThursdayFOLLOW double features US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER! until May 11th, with a new chapter premiering with each program change . New Beverly Midnights “Kiddee Matinees” on Saturday and Sunday at 2:00pm All tickets $8 • No discounts or passes for midnight shows All tickets $6 • Free kid-size popcorn for children 12 and under! Friday • May 5, 12, 19 and 26 ANNIVERSARY10th May 6 & 7 at 2:00pm 10th Death Proof (2007) [114 min.] The Land That Time Forgot (1974) [90 min.] ANNIVERSARY Written and Directed by Quentin Tarantino Directed by Kevin Connor Starring Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Vanessa Ferlito, Jordan Ladd, Rose McGowan, Sydney Poitier, Tracie Thoms, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Zoë Bell Voyage to The Land That Time Forgot, a primeval world of primitive man and prehistoric beast, in this thrilling fantasy adventure based on Edgar Rice Burroughs’ classic novel. When Saturday • May 6 a WWI German submarine torpedoes an Allied ship and picks up the survivors, they drift dangerously off course and run Zachariah (1971) [93 min.] aground on a mysterious, previously-uncharted island. Now these opposing forces will have to band together to battle Directed by George Englund even deadlier threats, carnivorous creatures, killer cavemen The fi rst and only electric western, Zachariah is a psychedelic and gigantic dinosaurs in an action-packed quest for survival! midnight movie musical mind trip fueled by groovy tunes and zonked out counterculture comedy. You’ve never seen anything like it! Zachariah (John Rubinstein) and his trusty pal (Don Johnson) set out on a gun-slinging adventure of self-discovery in this surreal May 13 & 14 at 2:00pm update of Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha scripted by the wild minds behind The Firesign Theatre. Also featuring a killer lineup of musicians The People That Time Forgot (1977) [90 min.] who appear in the fi lm and also provide the soundtrack. Directed by Kevin Connor Saturday • May 13 In this pulse-pounding sequel, handsome adventurer (Patrick Wayne, The Duke’s son) launches a daring journey to rescue The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) [93 min.] The Land That Time Forgot’s Doug McClure from the lost continent at the heart of the Arctic Circle. But when their expedition’s Directed by Robert Fuest fl ight is cut short by a troublesome pterodactyl, the team will have to trek through a strange, primordial world, fi ghting ancient A gruesomely humorous mix of sardonic wit, high camp horror beasts and fearsome foes, to fi nd their friend before it’s too late. and stunning Art Deco design, The Abominable Dr. Phibes towers as one of fi lmdom’s greatest terror fantasies. In a signature role, Vincent Price stars as a diabolical doc / demented organ player knocking off the men he holds responsible for his wife’s death. As the mad doctor unleashes bees, bats, frogs and other biblical plagues May 20 & 21 at 2:00pm against his victims, he proves that revenge is often the best medicine. The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) [93 min.] Saturday • May 20 Directed by Robert Fuest Inherent Vice (2014) [149 min.] A gruesomely humorous mix of sardonic wit, high camp horror and stunning Art Deco design, The Abominable Dr. Phibes towers Written and Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson as one of fi lmdom’s greatest terror fantasies. In a signature role, Vincent Price stars as a diabolical doc / demented organ player Paul Thomas Anderson’s adaptation of the Thomas Pynchon novel knocking off the men he holds responsible for his wife’s death. is a dizzyingly dazed, darkly comic detective tale set amidst the As the mad doctor unleashes bees, bats, frogs and other biblical paranoid psychedelia of 1970, a baked Los Angeles noir of rockers, plagues against his victims, he proves that revenge is often dopers, surfers and dentists, and the stoned private dick (Joaquin the best medicine. Please note that this fi lm is rated PG-13. Phoenix) trying to put the puzzle together with pieces that don’t quite fi t. It’s a jaw-dropping, head-scratching, immensely rewatchable tour de force, featuring an incredible ensemble cast, an instant classic soundtrack and, perhaps, the greatest frozen banana scene ever fi lmed. May 27 & 28 at 2:00pm Pee Wee’s Big Adventure (1985) [91 min.] Saturday • May 27 Directed by Tim Burton The Wicker Man (2006) [102 min.] In Tim Burton’s inspired feature length directorial debut, Directed by Neil LaBute Pee-wee Herman explodes to life in one of the most exciting, creatively colorful, constantly quotable and enduring comedies Neil LaBute’s ill-fated remake of The Wicker Man is a hoot-and-a-half, of the decade! When his fully-customized, fi re engine red a modern camp classic that might be totally risible if it just weren’t so bicycle is stolen, Pee-wee sets off on a Big Adventure to get it damn fun. Nicolas Cage dials it to 11, swinging for the fences as an back, hitchhiking cross-country and encountering a quirky eccentric policeman who travels to a small island to investigate the cast of new friends along the way. On his wild journey, he’ll disappearance of a young girl. But there he discovers a larger conspiracy, visit the Alamo, thumb a ride with a phantom trucker, save a tries to avoid bees, wears a bear costume, punches a woman in the burning pet shop, and win over a bunch of bikers with a set of face and screams memorable lines like “HOW’D IT GET BURNED?!?” unforgettable dance moves that’ll have you shouting “Tequila!” April 30 & May 1 Summer of ‘42 (1971)..........................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 May 19 & 20 Superman III (1983).................................................Fri: 6:30 • Sat: 6:30 Class of ‘44 (1973)...............................................Sun: 8:50 • Mon: 9:50 Unbreakable (2000).................................................Fri: 9:05 • Sat: 9:05 May 2 Eagle’s Wing (1979)..................................................................Tue: 7:30 May 21 & 22 Cheyenne Autumn (1964)....................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 Loophole (1981)........................................................................Tue: 9:45 Cheyenne Autumn print courtesy of Lowell Peterson, ASC May 3 & 4 Trackdown (1976)............................................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 May 23 Who Killed Teddy Bear? (1965)................................................Tue: 7:30 Hardcore (1979)...............................................................Wed/Thu: 9:45 Krakatoa: East of Java (1968)..................................................Tue: 9:35 Night of the Juggler (1980)...........................................Wed/Thu: 11:50 Who Killed Teddy Bear? print courtesy the Wisconsin Center for Film & Theater Research May 5 & 6 Badlands (1973).......................................................Fri: 7:30 • Sat: 7:30 May 24 & 25 Crime in the Streets (1956).............................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 Macon County Line (1974).......................................Fri: 9:35 • Sat: 9:35 Dino (1957) [Projected in 16mm]....................................Wed/Thu: 9:30 May 7, 8 & 9 Giant (1956).......................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 • Tue: 7:30 May 26 & 27 Pee Wee’s Big Adventure (1985).............................Fri: 7:00 • Sat: 7:00 May 10 & 11 East of Eden (1955)..........................................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 Ed Wood (1994)........................................................Fri: 9:00 • Sat: 9:00 James Dean: Forever Young (2005)...............................Wed/Thu: 10:05 May 28 & 29 A New Leaf (1971)................................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 May 12 & 13 Rebel Without a Cause (1955).................................Fri: 7:00 • Sat:
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