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Newbev201609 FRONT General Admission: $8.00 September 2016 Seniors / Children: $6.00 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! August 31 & September 1 Michael Cimino Tribute September 2 & 3 Michael Cimino Tribute Midnight Shows Friday & Saturday Kiddee Matinees Saturdays & Sundays at 2:00pm IB Tech Print September 4 & 5 John Wayne Double Feature September 6 September 7, 8, 9 & 10 J. Lee Thompson Film Festival IB Tech Print IB Tech Print Plus 2nd Hit! JOSEF VON STERNBERG’S JOHN WAYNE • JANET LEIGH September 11 & 12 Michael Cimino Tribute September 13 September 14 & 15 J. Lee Thompson Film Festival September 16 & 17 J. Lee Thompson Film Festival J. Lee Thompson Film Festival September 18 & 19 J. Lee Thompson Film Festival September 20 September 21 & 22 Claude Lelouch Double Feature September 23 & 24 J. Lee Thompson Film Festival HAYLEY MILLS J. Lee Thompson Film Festival C H U C K L O U I S N O R R I S G O S S E T T, J R . CHARLES DENNER JACQUES VILLERET September 25 & 26 September 27 September 28 & 29 September 30 & October 1 J. Lee Thompson Film Festival The Wild, Ozploitation Double Feature ANTONIO BANDERAS Wild World of 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 September 2016 SeniorsSeniors // Children:Children: $6.00$6.00 January 2015 Now Kiddeeaccepting Matinees: credit cards! $6.00 NEW Schedule: (323)(323) 938-4038938-4038 BEVERLY cinema 7165 BEVERLY BLVD. THENEWBEV.COM ONE BLOCK WEST OF LA BREA, LOS ANGELES FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER! New Beverly Midnights “Kiddee Matinees” every 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 • September 2, 16 & 23 The Hateful Eight (2015) [187 min.] {Roadshow Version} September 3 & 4 at 2:00pm Written and Directed by Quentin Tarantino (1973) [103 min.] Friday • September 9 Tom Sawyer Inglourious Basterds (2009) [153 min.] Directed by Don Taylor Written and Directed by Quentin Tarantino A musical version of Mark Twain’s classic novel? Yes! It’s charming and delightful, especially Warren Oates’ “A Man’s J. Lee Thompson Film Festival: Charles Bronson at Midnight! Gotta Be What He’s Born to Be”. Relive childhood memories or introduce children to this timeless adaptation of one of America’s fi nest novels. Starring Johnny Whitaker as Tom Sawyer and Saturday • September 3 Jodie Foster as Becky Thatcher, the girl Tom has a crush on. Famed songwriters the Sherman Brothers provide the music. The Evil That Men Do (1984) [90 min.] Directed by J. Lee Thompson J. Lee Thompson In the execution of justice, there’s no executioner like Charles Bronson. September 10 & 11 at 2:00pm In one of Chuck’s most notoriously seedy ‘80s actioners, he plays a former CIA assassin pulled out of retirement to avenge the death of Huckleberry Finn (1974) [118 min.] a friend at the hands of a sadistic doctor in a Latin American torture facility. But as he starts to pick off bad guys one by one, he discovers Directed by J. Lee Thompson a brutal trail of political corruption that could lead to the very top. This delightful musical adaptation of Mark Twain’s beloved novel begins where The Adventures of Tom Sawyer left off. Produced by Arthur P. Jacobs (Planet of the Apes series) and co-written by the Saturday • September 10 Sherman Brothers (Mary Poppins, Snoopy Come Home), the fi lm stars Jeff East as Huck Finn and Paul Winfi eld as the slave Jim. Murphy’s Law (1986) [100 min.] Seeking adventure and an escape from his no-good father, Huck Directed by J. Lee Thompson rafts down the Mississippi River, where he is joined by his friend Jim. Amazing adventures and a cast of crazy characters await them! Don’t mess with Jack Murphy! He’s a cop, she’s a thief…and together they’re running for their lives across the streets of Los Angeles! Framed for a crime he didn’t commit, Charles Bronson is handcuffed to Witchboard’s Kathleen Wilhoite with both the police and a crazed September 17 & 18 at 2:00pm killer hot on their heels. With nowhere left to turn, they must rely on each other to fi nd the real murderer before it’s too late. Follow That Bird (1985) [89 min.] Directed by Ken Kwapis Saturday • September 17 Thinking a bird should be with his own kind, meddling social worker Miss Finch takes Big Bird away from Sesame Street and Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987) [99 min.] plops him down in Illinois with a bird family. Big Bird longs for Directed by J. Lee Thompson his real home back in New York, though, and runs away. Along his journey (on foot, as he doesn’t fl y) he is met and helped by all our Our favorite architect turned vigilante is back with a vengeance and this favorites, including Kermit, Oscar the Grouch, Bert & Ernie, the time the one man wrecking crew has declared war on the scourge of Cookie Monster, the Count (in a rad Countmobile) and more! Guest crack cocaine. After his new girlfriend’s daughter dies of an overdose, stars include Chevy Chase, John Candy and Sandra Bernhard. Charles Bronson embarks on a vicious takedown of the Los Angeles narcotics trade, dealing death to the drug pushers that plague the streets on his violent crusade against the organized crime cartels behind it all. September 24 & 25 at 2:00pm Time Bandits (1981) [113 min.] Saturday • September 24 Directed by Terry Gilliam Messenger of Death (1988) [91 min.] Join us for Art House Theater Day, which celebrates art houses and the role they play in the community. Time Bandits, the 1980 Directed by J. Lee Thompson fantasy-adventure classic from Monty Python member Terry Gilliam, What the cops can’t do, HE WILL. When a family is brutally massacred will be one of the fi lms featured on screens throughout the U.S. in their own home, a no-nonsense crime reporter (Charles Bronson) Kevin, an 11-year old boy with a big imagination and pre-occupied must cut through bureaucratic BS on a relentless quest to bring the parents, has the adventure of a lifetime when a group of dwarves killer to justice. But unraveling the mystery reveals a dangerous web burst out of his closet door carrying a very important map they of greed, corruption and religious retribution in an isolated Mormon stole from the Supreme Being. The dwarves fi nd that Kevin’s wall sect, and an avenging angel will do anything to silence him. can be pushed open to expose an empty void, which they all jump into as they embark on an epic journey through space and time. Aug. 31 & Sept. 1 Silent Running (1972)....................................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 September 16 & 17 Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972)...........Fri: 7:30 • Sat: 7:30 Magnum Force (1973)...................................................Wed/Thu: 9:30 Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)................Fri: 9:30 • Sat: 9:30 September 2 & 3 The Sicilian (1987).................................................Fri: 6:30 • Sat: 6:30 September 18 & 19 Tiger Bay (1959).................................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 Year of the Dragon (1985)......................................Fri: 8:55 • Sat: 8:55 Ice Cold in Alex (1958).......................................Sun: 8:45 • Mon: 9:45 September 4 & 5 Jet Pilot (1957)...................................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 September 20 Firewalker (1986)...................................................................Tue: 7:30 Reap the Wild Wind (1942)................................Sun: 8:50 • Mon: 9:50 King Solomon’s Mines (1985)................................................Tue: 9:45 September 6 The Ambushers (1967)...........................................................Tue: 7:30 September 21 & 22 Robert et Robert (1978).................................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 Murderers’ Row (1966)..........................................................Tue: 9:40 Cat and Mouse (1975)...................................................Wed/Thu: 9:45 September 7 & 8 The Guns of Navarone (1961)........................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 September 23 & 24 Cape Fear (1962)....................................................Fri: 7:00 • Sat: 7:00 The Passage (1979).....................................................Wed/Thu: 10:40 Return from the Ashes (1965)...............................Fri: 9:15 • Sat: 9:15 September 9 & 10 The Guns of Navarone (1961)................................Fri: 6:30 • Sat: 6:30 September 25 & 26 The Flying Deuces (1939)..................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 The Passage (1979)...............................................Fri: 9:40 • Sat: 9:40 The Wild, Wild World of Laurel and Hardy (1920’s)..Sun: 8:10 • Mon: 9:10 September 11 & 12 Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974).....................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 September 27 Alvin Purple (1973).................................................................Tue: 7:30 Desperate Hours (1990).....................................Sun: 8:55 • Mon: 9:55 High Rolling in a Hot Corvette (1977)....................................Tue: 9:25 September 13 Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989).........................................Tue: 7:30 September 28 & 29 The Hindenburg (1975)..................................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 10 to Midnight (1983).............................................................Tue: 9:35 Inglourious Basterds (2009)........................................Wed/Thu: 10:05 September 14 & 15 The Greek Tycoon (1978)...............................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 Sept. 30 & Oct. 1 The Reincarnation of Peter Proud (1975)..............Fri: 7:00 • Sat: 7:00 The Ambassador (1984).................................................Wed/Thu: 9:45 Happy Birthday to Me (1981).................................Fri: 9:15 • Sat: 9:15 All fi lms are presented in 35mm (unless noted as 16mm) Schedule subject to change.
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