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Newbev201907 FRONT General Admission: $10.00 Seniors / Children: $6.00 July 2019 Matinees: $6.00 Note: First-run pricing in eff ect for all NEW Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood shows BEVERLY cinema 7165 BEVERLY BLVD. THENEWBEV.COM ONE BLOCK WEST OF LA BREA, LOS ANGELES FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER! June 30 & July 1 July 2 July 3 & 4 George Maharis Double Feature July 5 & 6 Raquel Welch Double Feature LIZA MINELLI WENDELL BURTON Paxton Quigley’s crime was passion VINCE EDWARDS IN and his punishment fits exactly! PLUS! TY HARDIN IN MOVING YVETTE MIMIEUX ANTHONY QUINN MICHAEL PARKS CHRISTOPHER JONES TARGET GEORGE MAHARIS FAYE DUNAWAY July 7 & 8 Ann-Margret Double Feature July 9 July 10 & 11 Edd ‘Kookie’ Byrnes Double Feature July 12 & 13 Jane Fonda Double Feature DEAN MARTIN ANN-MARGRET Edd “Kookie” Byrnes MARLON BRANDO JANE FONDA ROBERT REDFORD E.G. MARSHALL PLUS! July 14 & 15 Tab Hunter Double Feature July 16 July 17 & 18 July 19 & 20 Natalie Wood Double Feature GARY COOPER FABIAN IN TAB HUNTER IN TAB HUNTER FABIAN IN PLUS! TROY DONAHUE IN VAN HEFLIN RITA HAYWORTH THEY CAME TO VAN HEFLIN • TAB HUNTER CORDURA STARRING FRANKIE AVALON July 21 & 22 Fabian Double Feature July 23 July 24 July 25, 26 & 27 William Smith George Hamilton PLUS! PLUS! PLUS! FABIAN TAB HUNTER SHELLEY FABARES LEONARDO DiCAPRIO • BRAD PITT • MARGOT ROBBIE July 28, 29, 30 & 31 LEONARDO DiCAPRIO • BRAD PITT MARGOT ROBBIE Quentin Tarantino leads up to the release of his IN 9th film, Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood, with programming that focuses on leading men of main character Rick Dalton’s era, mixed with films featuring groovy ‘60s “It” girls. 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 All Tix WEEKDAY MATINEES AT THE NEW BEVERLY CINEMA All Tix $6 $6 ‘Leonardo DiCaprio Showcase’ Mondays at 2:00pm ‘60s Bond in IB Tech’ Wednesdays at 2:00pm Monday • July 1 Monday • July 8 Wednesday • July 3 Wednesday • July 10 Monday • July 15 Wednesday • July 17 Wednesday • July 24 Wednesday • July 31 7165Monday • JulyBEVERLY 22 Monday BLVD.• July 29 THENEWBEV.COM New Beverly Midnights CARTOON CLUB All tickets $10 (except Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood) JULY 13TH AT 10:00AM Friday • July 5, 12 & 19 Classic cartoon show the second Saturday of every month for only $6.00! “Kiddee Matinees” on Saturday and Sunday at 2:00pm All tickets $6 • Free kid-size popcorn for children 12 and under! Saturday • July 6 IB Tech July 6 & 7 at 2:00pm Getting Straight (1970) [124 min.] The Love Bug (1968) [108 min.] Directed by Richard Rush Directed by Robert Stevenson In a time of increasing campus turmoil, a non-conformist former student activist returns to college, and an uncertain future, after a stint in Vietnam. The Walt Disney classic in vibrant I.B. Technicolor! Herbie’s not Elliott Gould plays a man torn between two worlds, the aging academic your ordinary Volkswagen Beetle - he’s a four-cylinder super- establishment he’s working to join and the social uprising embodied by star with a mind of his own. And when he’s rescued by a hap- his socially radical girlfriend (Candice Bergen). Richard Rush’s shaggy- less racer (Dean Jones) and his philosophical mechanic friend haired counterculture comedy captures the pulse of a changing generation. (Buddy Hackett), he shifts from showroom to racetrack with WILD lots of fun-fueled antics in between, much to the displeasure of GIRL Saturday • July 13 the hotrod car dealer (David Tomlinson) who wants him back. Barbarella (1968) [98 min.] Directed by Roger Vadim July 13 & 14 at 2:00pm Blast off with a candy-colored, sexily surreal camp classic from producer Dino De Laurentiis and director Roger Vadim! Wearing go-go boots, a space Herbie Rides Again (1974) [89 min.] bikini and not much else, Jane Fonda is Barbarella, an astronaut from the 41st Directed by Robert Stevenson century travelling the galaxy in search of scientist Durand Durand, bouncing from one exotic planet, dangerous scenario and sexual situation to the next The love bug is back in gear and revved up for more madcap adventure! - encountering John Phillip Law, David Hemmings, and more along the way. This time the anthropomorphic automobile is helping a spirited San Franciscan (Helen Hayes) save her house from the wrecking ball of Lon Chaney Jr. Bela LugosiIB Tech Saturday • July 20 a ruthless real estate magnate (Keenan Wynn), while playing match- IB Tech maker between the woman’s niece (Stefanie Powers) and the devel- I Love You, Alice B. Toklas (1968) [93 min.] oper’s nephew (Ken Berry). It’s a good-natured good time for all ages! Directed by Hy Averback Peter Sellers explores hilarious new territory in a fl ower power psy- chedelic comedy written by Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker. With July 20 & 21 at 2:00pm the help of a batch of Alice B. Toklas’ groovy hash brownies, Harold Fine (Sellers) goes from square lawyer to dedicated dropout, trad- Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (1977) [105 min.] ing his “straight” life for bell bottoms and free love, while falling head over heels for his brother’s hippie girlfriend (Leigh Taylor-Young). Directed by Vincent McEveety It’s major fun-per-gallon when Herbie falls ‘hood-over-wheels’ for a Friday & Saturday • July 26 & 27 classy chassis during a high-speed race from Paris to Monte Carlo. ( ) With our beloved bug’s headlights set on a sleek & sporty Lancia, Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood 2019 this rally is bound to turn into a hilarious Herbie-derby, especially Written and Directed by Quentin Tarantino since a pair of jewel thieves are after the six million dollar dia- mond they’ve hidden in the VW’s gas tank. Dean Jones is back be- IB Tech Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood visits 1969 Los An- hind the wheel, this time with Don Knotts as his eccentric sidekick. geles, where everything is changing, as TV star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his longtime stunt double Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) make their way around an industry they hardly recognize anymore. The ninth fi lm from the writer-director features a large ensemble cast and multiple July 27 & 28 at 2:00pm storylines in a tribute to the fi nal moments of Hollywood’s golden age. Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005) [101 min.] $10 July 4th Holiday Matinee $10 Directed by Angela Robinson He’s stronger, he’s faster, he’s Herbie-er! Start your engines 12:00pm: Red Dawn (1984) [114 min.] - the world’s wildest Volkswagen is getting tuned-up and tricked-out in a turbo-charged update for the twenty-fi rst cen- Directed by John Milius tury. When a teen with NASCAR dreams fi nds a beat-up old bug in the junkyard, the unlikely partners will team to rewrite rac- 2:25pm: Rocky IV (1985) [91 min.] ing history. A charismatic Lindsay Lohan stars alongside a stel- Directed by Sylvester Stallone lar supporting cast including Michael Keaton and Matt Dillon. July 2 The Mad Bomber (1973) [Projected in 16mm]............................Tue: 7:30 July 17 & 18 Sweet Kill (1972)..............................................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 Moving Target (1967) [Projected in 16mm].................................Tue: 9:30 Soul Hustler (1973) [Projected in 16mm]...........................Wed/Thu: 9:25 July 3 & 4 The Happening (1967) [Sony Archive Print].......................Wed/Thu: 7:30 Sweet Saviour (1971)....................................................Wed/Thu: 11:05 Land Raiders (1970)........................................................Wed/Thu: 9:40 July 19 & 20 Gypsy (1962)............................................................Fri: 6:00 • Sat: 6:00 July 5 & 6 Fantastic Voyage (1966)..........................................Fri: 7:00 • Sat: 7:00 This Property is Condemned (1966)........................Fri: 8:55 • Sat: 8:55 100 Rifl es (1969)......................................................Fri: 9:10 • Sat: 9:10 July 21 & 22 Ride the Wild Surf (1964).....................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 July 7 & 8 Murderers’ Row (1966)........................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 Thunder Alley (1967) [Projected in 16mm].............Sun: 8:40 • Mon: 9:40 Kitten with a Whip (1964)....................................Sun: 8:45 • Mon: 9:45 July 23 C.C. and Company (1970) [Projected in 16mm]..........................Tue: 7:30 July 9 Any Gun Can Play (1967)..........................................................Tue: 7:30 The Losers (1970).....................................................................Tue: 9:30 Wicked, Wicked (1973).............................................................Tue: 9:40 Hollywood Man (1976)............................................................Tue: 11:25 July 10 & 11 The Secret Invasion (1964).............................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 July 24 Evel Knievel (1971)..................................................................Wed: 7:30 Darby’s Rangers (1958) [Projected in 16mm].....................Wed/Thu: 9:35 Jack of Diamonds (1967) [Projected in 16mm]...........................Tue: 9:30 July 12 & 13 Cat Ballou (1965) [Sony Archive Print].......................Fri: 6:30 • Sat: 6:30 The Chase (1966) [Sony Archive Print].......................Fri: 8:35 • Sat: 8:35 July 14 & 15 Gunman’s Walk (1958) [Sony Archive Print]..........Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 July 25 (Thu): Showtimes to be announced They Came to Cordura (1959) [Sony Archive Print]...Sun: 8:35 • Mon: 9:35 July 26 (Fri): 11:00am • 3:00pm • 7:30pm • Midnight July 27 (Sat): 10:00am • 7:30pm • Midnight July 16 A Bullet for Pretty Boy (1970)..................................................Tue: 7:30 July 28 (Sun): 10:00am • 5:30pm • 10:00pm July 29 (Mon): 7:30pm • Midnight Horror House (1969).................................................................Tue: 9:30 July 30 (Tue): 3:00pm • 7:30pm • Midnight July 31 (Wed): 7:30pm • Midnight All paired fi lms are double features - ticket admits you to both! All fi lms are presented in 35mm (unless noted as 16mm) Schedule subject to change.
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