Festival Pass
Don't miss a thing! This is a pass for those who want to attend all of our shows including the OPENING NIGHT GALA and midnight shows*!
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Saturday September 9, 2006 Schedule of Events
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11:30 AM
Stranger Wore A Gun (1953)
Columbia brought in one-eyed director Andre de Toth (HOUSE OF WAX) to be the trail
boss of Randolph Scott, Claire Trevor, Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine and other characters. more
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1:45 PM
Russian 3-D Shorts
Five short subjects shot in the former USSR in 70mm; we are presenting brand
new StereoVision prints of "Hello, Sochi!" (1975), "Horse-Child in the Apples" (1981),
"Souvenir" (1977), "Games of Animals" (1980), and "Parade of Attractions" (1970). more
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3:30 PM
Mad Magician (1954)
Vincent Price is playing "Gallico", similar in some ways to Prof. Henry Jarrod
of "House of Wax". But this great little film stands on its own. And EVA GABOR
costars! more
Pardon My Backfire (1953)
Making the most of the 3-D medium, this has the 3 Stooges running an
automobile repair shop, and becoming involved with three crooks running from the law. more
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6:30 PM
It Came From Outer Space (1953)
One of the top five 3-D films, the "space" special effects are 1953 modest budget. Yet, allow yourself to fall into the 3-Dimensional heart of this serious-themed sci-fi and youll remember it forever. Presented in stereophonic sound, only at the Expo! more
Adventures Of Sam Space (1955)
A dramatic flight to the year 2001, when Earth is at war with pirate planets from outer space! This cartoon was not released until 1960, as "Space-Attack", when it ran with "September Storm". more
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9:00 PM
Sangaree (1953)
Fabulous 3-D soap opera, great effects, and a movie not seen in 3-D in over 50
years! Brand new print! more
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MIDNIGHT
The Stewardesses (1971)
THE quintessential skin flick of the 1970s makes a brand new appearance, in a
fully restored (picture AND sound) version, with all the missing footage now put
back! more
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3-D GLASSES (POLAROID TYPE) will be required for all shows. Anaglyphic (red/blue) glasses will NOT work. If you do not have a set, you can purchase them at the theatre for 50 cents each. All tickets are non refundable.
Schedule and Special Guests are subject to change without notice.
*No one under the age of 18 (including pass holders) will be admitted to "The Stewardesses" midnight showing.
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