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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Sunday September 10, 2006 Schedule of Events
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11:00 AM
Second Chance (1953)
RKO's first 3-D featured their top stars, and is enjoyable to watch,
especially with bad guy Palance (fresh off of SHANE acclaim). more
Lumber Jack Rabbit
Bugs Bunny wanders into the land of giant lumberjack Paul Bunyan, and his equally huge
dog. Bugs, after the huge carrot patch, outwits the giant hound. more
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1:15 PM
British 3-D Shorts
These interesting British shorts were originally presented at the Festival of Britain of
1952 and later. Most have never been seen in the United States...until now! more
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3:30 PM
Miss Sadie Thompson (1953)
Rita Hayworth in 3-D is truly a KNOCKOUT. This tropical paradise film also has an interesting supporting role with Charles Bronson. more
Hawaiian Nights (1954)
This is one of the true discoveries of Expo II. This short doesn't appear in any listings of 3-D titles: it was shot but never released in the format. A World 3-D Film Expo Premiere! more
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7:00 PM
Creature From The Black Lagoon (1954)
The last great Universal Horror Monster, the Creature is both scary... and sympathetic. This
is a truly terrific film, not to be missed. more
Spooks (1953)
In their first 3-D appearance, the 3 Stooges are private investigators hired to find a
missing girl. This classic Stooges short contains some of the most effective off-screen gimmicks of
any 1950's 3-D title. more
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9:45 PM
Revenge Of The Creature (1955)
This sequel to CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON is almost as good as the original: entertaining
and scary! And check out that fellow in the lab... Clint Eastwood! 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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