
(Alfred Hitchcock, US 1954, 112 min., 35mm)
A photographer (James Stewart) witnesses what he thinks is foul play while peeping in on his neighbors. “Hitchcock was Hollywood’s greatest technician, obvious here in the almost-exclusive use of a studio soundstage to recreate a city block”—Jack Garner. At 9 p.m.: NORTH BY NORTHWEST (Alfred Hitchcock, US 1959, 136 min.) In one of the most entertaining classics of all time, Cary Grant is an ad exec sucked into an intrigue of mistaken identity. The ensuing chase plays out across the American landscape, including one particularly memorable Midwestern farm. Two films for one admission price.
At 9 pm:

(Alfred Hitchcock, US 1959, 136 min.)
In one of the most entertaining classics of all time, Cary Grant is an ad exec sucked into an intrigue of mistaken identity. The ensuing chase plays out across the American landscape, including one particularly memorable Midwestern farm. Two films for one admission price.