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FUM PROGRAM

July 3-31, 1966

Days Hours, unless otherwise noted

(T) THE THIRTIES: U.S.A. Sundays 2:00 & 5:30 p.m. Part One: 1930-1^5 Mondays 2:00 &5 5:30 p.m. (through Sept. 30) Tuesdays 2:00 & 5:50 p.m. Thursdays 2:00, 5:30 & 8:00 p.m. Fridays 2:00 & 5:30 p.m. Saturdays 11:30 a.m., 3:00 & 5:30 p.m.

(W) WEDNESDAYS AT NOON (continuing) Wednesdays 12 noon

(A) FILMS FROM THE ARCHIVE Wednesdays 2:00 & 5:30 p.m. (continuing) Sun. July 3 & (T) THE UNHOLY THREE (I93O), directed by Jack Conway, with Lon Mon. July k Chaney, Lila Lee, Elliott Nugent.

Tues. July 5 (T) DON'T BITE YOUR DENTIST (1930), produced by M^ck Sennett, directed by Edward Cline, with Daphne Pollard, Andy Clyde. An excerpt from THE RUKAROUND (1^1), directed by William J. Craft; example of two-color Technicolor. SHOVE OFF (l^l), directed by Edward Cline, with Karl Dane and George K. Arthur.

Wed. July 6 (W) LASCAUX: CRADLE OF MAN'S ART (I9if8), produced, directed, written and narrated by William Chapman. A record of the famous cave drawings in France. 20 minutes.

GEORGKS BRA.QUE - PAINTER AND PRINTMAKER (I95O), produced and directed by Stanislas Fumet, photographed by Andrfi Villard. Engli>^3h narration by Hurd Hatfield. I8 minutes.

LA LETTRE (I938), produced by Marcel de Hubsch for Atlantic Film, directed by Jean Mallou, music by Jean Wiener. The development of lettering from Roman capitals through cursive to Renaissance and modern. English commentary. 8 minutes.

STEAMBOAT WILLIE (I928), by Walt Disney. The first Mickey Mouse cartoon to be shown publicly. 10 minutes.

(A) BLACKMAIL (I929), directed by , with Anny Ondra, Sara Allgood, Cyril Ritchard. 90 minutes.

Thurs. July 7 & (T) ALL QUIET ON THE I^FESTERN FRONT (I99O), directed by Lewis Fri. July 8 Milestone, with Louis Wolheim, Lewis Ayres, Raymond Griffith,

Sat. July 9 & (T) THE STRUGGLE (I95I), directed by D. W. Griffith, with Hal Sun. July 10 Skelly, Zita Johann, Eveljm Baldwin.

Mon. July 11 (T) MOROCCO (1^0), directed by , with , Gary Cooper, Adolphe Menjou. (more) "d."

Tues. July 12 (T) TROUBLE IN PARADISE (1932), directed by Ernst Lubltsch, with , , .

Wed. July I3 (W) *BALLET MECANIQUE {\<^h) y by Fernand L6ger, photography by Dudley Murphy. An abstract film of objects in motion and of rhythmic patterns, made by the cubist painter. l4 minutes.

*RIEN QUE LES HEURES (1926), directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. An impressionistic study of commonplace life in Paris. Suitable for adult audiences only. 1*5 minutes.

(A) BLONDE CRAZY (1931), directed by Roy Del Ruth, with , , Louis Calhem, Noel Francis, Ray Milland. 90 minutes.

Thurs. July ll|. (T) See July 12.

Fri. July I5 & (T) OUTWARD BOUND (l^O), directed by Robert Milton, with Sat. July 16 , Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Helen Chandler.

Sun. July 17 & (T) (1932), directed by Tay Garnett, with Mon. July I8 , Kay Francis, Aline MacMahon.

Tues. July I9 (T) SUSAN LENOX, HER FALL AND RISE (I93I), directed by Robert Z. Leonard, with , Clark Gable, Jean Hersholt.

Wed. July 20 (W) THE BILO (c.1936), produced by Nordisk Film Company, directed by Paul Fejos, photographed by R. Frederiksen. A study of the funeral of a tribal chief in southern Madagascar. 10 minutes.

GRANTON TRAWLER (1^1*), produced and photographed by John Grierson for the Empire Marketing Board, . Directed by Edgar Anstey. A simple study of fishermen engaged in dragnet fishing off the coast of Scotland. 11 minutes.

SONDEURS D'ABIMES (19^*7), produced and directed by Marcel Ichac. A study of a team of Alpine explorers on a sub­ terraneous investigation, French conmientary. 21 minutes.

JAPANESE HOUSE (1955), produced by the Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art, photo­ graphed and edited by Sidney Peterson, music by Nermann Lloyd. A pictorial survey of the interior and exterior of a Japanese House of sixteenth-century design, exhibited at the Museum in 1954. 20 minutes.

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Thurs. July 21 (T) See July I9.

Frl. July 22 (T) TABU (1931), directed by F. W. Murnau and Robert Flaherty, photographed by Floyd Crosby, with a native cast.

Sat. July 23 (T) PARDON US (1931), directed by James Parrott, with Stan Sun. July 24 Laurel, Oliver Hardy. THE MAD DOG (1932), and SANTA'S WORKSHOP (1932), produced by Walt Disney. (more) -3-

Mon. July 25 & (T) BLONDE CRAZY (1^1), directed by Roy Del Ruth, with James Tues. July 26 Cagney, Joan Blondell, Louis Calhern.

Wed. July 27 (W) *UBERFALL (I929), directed by Erno Metzner, A grim account of a street robbery. 20 minutes.

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GHOSTS BEFORE BREAKFAST (192?), by Hans Richter, with Darius Milhaud, Paul Hindemith. Everyday objects rebel against their daily routine. 9 minutes.

(A) THE BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN (1953), directed by Frank Capra, with , Nils Asther, Walter Connolly, Gavin Gordon. 90 minutes.

Thurs. July 28- (T) REACHING FOR THE MOON (1951), directed by , Sat. July 50 with Douglas Fairbanks, Bebe Daniels, Edward Everett Horton.

Sun. July 31- (T) THE LOST SQUADRON (1952), directed by George Archainbaud, Tues. Aug. 2 with , Richard Dix, .

-^Silent films with music arranged and played by Arthur Kleiner,

Program subject to change without notice.

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