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SEPTEMBER 22 & 25 SEPTEMBER 29 & OCTOBER 2 OCTOBER 6 & 9 THE MALTESE FALCON (1941) BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S (1961) CLUE (1985) Classic detective story from famed mystery writer Romantic comedy/drama starring Audrey Hepburn as “Was it Colonel Mustard in the library with the lead . Humphrey Bogart, in his star- the stylish and free-spirited Holly Golightly, on her pipe?” 80’s comedy based on the popular board making role as private eye Sam Spade, is hired by a own in where she is befriended by game, presented with all three of its original alternate mysterious woman (Mary Astor) to find her missing her neighbor (George Peppard). Hepburn’s dresses endings. Murder is on the menu at a mysterious sister. The plot thickens with the emergence of by French designer Givenchy helped make the star mansion! The quirky suspects include Madeline Kahn, unsavory characters dying to get their hands on a fashion icon, and the song Moon River, by Henry Christopher Lloyd, Tim Curry, and Eileen Brennan. (“I a priceless statuette of a Falcon. (“The stuff that Mancini and Johnny Mercer, won an Academy Award®. have absolutely no idea what we’re doing here, but dreams are made of...”) Not rated (“Moon River, wider than a mile…”) Not rated I am determined to enjoy myself!”) Rated PG

OCTOBER 13 & 16 OCTOBER 20 & 23 OCTOBER 27 & 30 (1984) (1988) A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984) “Mogwais” are cute, cuddly creatures that make great “It’s showtime!” stars as Beetlejuice “Whatever you do, don’t fall asleep.” The ORIGINAL pets…so long as the rules are followed. They’re not, (“the ghost with the most, babe”) in this supernatural horror classic from master of terror . A of course, and soon malicious “gremlins” are wreaking comedy from director . Ghosts group of teenagers is being terrorized in their dreams havoc. Executive produced by from and need help scaring off an unwanted (and in reality?) by (Robert Englund), a script by Chris Columbus (). Billed as a family, so they hire “freelance bio-exorcist” Beetlejuice, a hideous maniac with blades for fingers. Featuring movie, some violent scenes prompted whose bizarre behavior is more than they bargained Johnny Depp in his film debut and Heather Langenkamp the creation of the PG-13 rating for future films. (“Never for. (“THAT is why I won’t do two shows a night as the teenage girl who takes on Freddy (“I’m your feed him after midnight.”) Rated PG anymore. I won’t.”) Rated PG boyfriend now, Nancy.”) Rated R

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