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Moviehouse 2020 Program Mondays at 10.30Am Throughout the Year Kingston Moviehouse Kingston Arts presents Moviehouse 2020 Program Mondays at 10.30am throughout the year kingston Moviehouse MOVIEHOUSE CONTINUES FOR 2020 ON MONDAYS AT 10.30AM THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. YOU CAN ENJOY CLASSIC FILMS AND A CUPPA IN THE COMPANY OF FELLOW FILM BUFFS FOR AN ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP COST OF ONLY $25. Sit back and enjoy a cinematic journey through the golden years of the great movie studios. Relive the excitement, adventure and romance of a bygone era, plus a few modern gems for the sake of variety. Each film is introduced with interesting production facts and a classic movie trivia question. Purchase a membership, which offers excellent value at one payment of $25 for access to all films. SINGLE SESSION TICKETS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE. DON’T JOIN US AT 10AM FOR A CUPPA BEFORE THE MISS OUT! START OF THE SHOW Memberships AT 10.30AM SHARP. are limited Sorry, no latecomers admitted into the Theatre due to safety reasons, so please arrive on time. kingston Moviehouse Kingston Arts Centre LEGEND 979 Nepean Hwy, (Col) Colour Moorabbin (B+W) Black & White Memberships: $25 (per person, per calendar year) GENRE CODES (A) Adventure book now: Memberships are essential. (B) Biography Membership forms and (C) Comedy the screening calendar are available online at (Cr) Crime kingstonarts.com.au (D) Drama or call 9556 4440. (F) Fantasy Screening on DVD and (M) Musical Blu-Ray to bring you a wider range of films in (My) Mystery high-quality resolution. (R) Romance Sci Fi Please Note: No movies will (S) be screened during the month (T) Thriller of October (W) Western (WAR) War We have eight spaces dedicated to wheelchair users. Please inform Staff of your requirements when applying for your membership. February Monday 3 February (2001) Gosford Park (D) | G | Col | 131min The story of the wealthy McCordle family, particularly the man of the house, William McCordle. Everyone wants a piece of William and his money, but how far will they go to get it? STARRING: Maggie Smith, Ryan Phillipe. DIRECTOR: Robert Altman. Monday 10 February (1956) Serenade (D) (M) | G | Col | 121min Damon Vincenti, a young vineyard worker, with a beautiful tenor voice, dreams of becoming a great opera singer. Dumped by the woman he loves, he feels so affected that he must give up singing. STARRING: Mario Lanza, Joan Fontaine. DIRECTOR: Anthony Mann. Monday 17 February (1959) Pillow Talk (C) (R) | G | Col | 102min A man and a woman who share a party line cannot stand each other, but he has fun romancing her with his voice disguised. STARRING: Doris Day, Rock Hudson. DIRECTOR: Michael Gordon. Monday 24 February (1937) Maytime (D) (M) | G | Col | 132min An aging opera singer looks back on her long life, including her relationships with her vocal teacher and a student. STARRING: Jeanette McDonald, Nelson Eddy. DIRECTOR: Robert Z. Leonard. March Monday 2 March (1947) Dark Passage (T) | PG | B+W | 106min A man convicted of murdering his wife escapes from prison in order to prove his innocence. STARRING: Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall. DIRECTOR: Delmer Daves. Monday 9 March Labour Day (No movie) Monday 16 March Pandora & the (1949) Flying Dutchman (D) (R) | PG | Col | 122min A seductive woman falls in love with a mysterious ship’s captain. STARRING: Ava Gardner, James Mason. DIRECTOR: Albert Lewin. Monday 23 March (1952) Singin’ in the Rain (M) | G | Col | 103min A silent movie production company makes the difficult transition to sound. STARRING: Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds. DIRECTOR: Stanley Dolan, Gene Kelly. Monday 30 March (1946) Gilda (D) (M) | G | B+W | 132min A small-time gambler hired to work in a Buenos Aires casino learns that his ex-lover is married to his employer. STARRING: Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford. DIRECTOR: Charles Vidor. April Monday 6 APRIL (1961) Flower Drum Song (C) (M) | G | Col | 133min A Chinese stowaway arrives in San Francisco to meet her finance, a wealthy nightclub owner, for an arranged marriage. But the groom has his eye on his star singer. STARRING: Nancy Kwan, James Shigeta. DIRECTOR: Henry Koster. Monday 13 APRIL Easter Monday (No movie) Monday 20 APRIL (1960) Elmer Gantry (D) | PG | Col | 146min A fast-talking, hard-drinking travelling salesman is taken with a beautiful, young lay-preacher, but his past soon catches up with him. STARRING: Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons. DIRECTOR: Richard Brooks. Monday 27 APRIL (1935) Bordertown (D) | PG | B+W | 90min An embittered, once-idealistic lawyer leaves L.A. for Mexico, where he is employed by the casino owner and desired by the owner’s wife. STARRING: Bette Davis, Paul Muni. DIRECTOR: Archie L. Mayo. May Monday 4 MAY (1962) Period of Adjustment (C) (D) | G | B+W | 112min A newly-wed couple on their honeymoon visit friends who are having marital problems of their own. STARRING: Jane Fonda, Anthony Franciosa. DIRECTOR: George Roy Hill. Monday 11 MAY (1945) State Fair (C) (M) | G | Col | 100min The Frake family attends the Iowa State Fair – and each member of the clan has their own reason for being there. STARRING: Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrew, Dick Haymes. DIRECTOR: Walter Lang. Monday 18 MAY (1947) Monsieur Verdoux (C) (D) | PG | B+W | 124min A suave but cynical man supports his family by marrying and murdering rich women, but the job has its occupational hazards. STARRING: Charles Chaplin, Mady Correll, Allison Roddan. DIRECTOR: Charles Chaplin. Monday 25 MAY (1965) What’s New Pussycat? (C) | M | Col | 108min A playboy who refuses to give up his hedonistic lifestyle to settle down and marry his true love seeks help from a demented psychoanalyst who is having romantic problems of his own. STARRING: Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole, Romy Schneider. DIRECTOR: Clive Donner. JuNE Monday 1 JUNE (1952) Bend of the River (W) | PG | Col | 91min When a town boss confiscates homesteaders’ supplies after gold is discovered nearby, a tough cowboy risks his life to recover and return them. STARRING: James Stewart, Rock Hudson. DIRECTOR: Anthony Mann. Monday 8 JUNE Queens Birthday Holiday (No movie) Monday 15 JUNE (1942) You Were Never Lovelier (C) (M) | G | B+W | 97min In Buenos Aires, a man who has decreed that his daughters must marry in order of age allows an American dancer to perform at his club on the condition that he play suitor to his second-oldest daughter. STARRING: Rita Hayworth, Fred Astaire. DIRECTOR: William A. Seiter. Monday 22 JUNE (1995) Dad & Dave: On Our Selection (C) | G | Col |107min Tired of local corruption and the harshness of his life, a bushman decides to run for parliament. STARRING: Leo McKern, Joan Sutherland, Geoffrey Rush. DIRECTOR: George Whaley. Monday 29 JUNE (1953) The Actress (C) (D) | PG | B+W |90min The daughter of a former sailor heads for New York City to become an actress. STARRING: Jean Simmons, Spencer Tracy. DIRECTOR: George Cukor. July Monday 6 JULY (1940) Music in My Heart (R) (M) | G | B+W | 70min Two singers meet and fall for each other, but will lose their chance at happiness unless destiny calls. STARRING: Rita Hayworth, Tony Martin. DIRECTOR: Joseph Santley. Monday 13 JULY (1946) Suspense (D) (T) | M | B+W | 101min The owner of an ice-skating rink promotes a peanut-vendor to a management position, but soon starts to wonder if his new manager is a little too interested in his wife. Then someone from the new manager’s past shows up with some interesting information. STARRING: Belita, Barry Sullivan, Bonita Granville. DIRECTOR: Frank Tuttle. Monday 20 JULY (1949) The Heiress (D) (R) | PG | B+W | 115min A naïve young woman falls for a handsome young man who her emotionally abusive father suspects is a fortune hunter. STARRING: Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift. DIRECTOR: William Wyler. Monday 27 JULY (1956) Trapeze (D) (R) | PG | Col | 105min A crippled circus acrobat is emotionally torn between two ambitious trapeze artists. STARRING: Burt Lancaster, Gina Lollabrigida, Tony Curtis. DIRECTOR: Carol Reed. August Monday 3 AUGUST (1951) Golden Girl (M) (D) | G | Col | 108min Against the background of the Civil War, a 16-year-old song-and-dance artist works her way across America. STARRING: Mitzi Gaynor, Dale Robertston. DIRECTOR: Lloyd Bacon. Monday 10 AUGUST (1964) Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte (C) (T) | M | B+W | 133min An aging, reclusive Southern belle plagued by a horrifying family secret descends into madness after the arrival of a lost relative. STARRING: Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Joseph Cotton. DIRECTOR: Robert Aldrich. Monday 17 AUGUST (1951) The Man with a Cloak (Cr) (T) | PG | B+W | 84min In New York City in 1848, a Frenchwoman visits a French former Marshal to ask for his financial help on behalf of his grandson, but his house staff scheme to take his fortune. STARRING: Joseph Cotten, Barbara Stanwyck, Louis Calhern. DIRECTOR: Fletcher Markle. Monday 24 AUGUST (1957) Don’t Go Near the Water (C) (R) | G | Col | 107min On a small south Pacific island during WW2, US Navy PR personnel pass the time romancing nurses and the native girls, while trying to avoid frontline duty. STARRING: Glenn Ford, Gia Scala, Earl Holliman. DIRECTOR: Charles Waters. Monday 31 AUGUST (1934) Wonder Bar (C) (R) | G | Col | 84min Love is complicated at the Wonder Bar. STARRING: Al Jolson, Kay Frances, Delores Del Rio. DIRECTOR: Lloyd Bacon. September Monday 7 SEPTEMBER (1950) Young Man with a Horn (C) (R) | PG | B+W | 112min A young trumpeter enjoys the highs and lows of his career. STARRING: Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall, Doris Day. DIRECTOR: Michael Curtiz. Monday 14 SEPTEMBER (1962) Lonely are the Brave (W) | PG | B+W | 107min A fiercely independent cowboy gets himself locked up in prison to escape with an old friend.
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