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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*! more

Sunday September 17, 2006 Schedule of Events
  10:30 AM
Flight To Tangier Flight To Tangier (1953)
This was one of only 2 films shot in Technicolor "3-strip" AND 3-D. Perhaps Palance's first "good guy" role, oddly cast with Fontaine. Certainly oil and water, but the Technicolor 3-D is great. more

  1:00 PM
Rarities In 3-D II Rarities In 3-D II
One of the best shows of Expo I was "Rarities in 3-D". Now, in part II, some more incredibly rare stereoscopic film clips, odds and ends, shorts, and assorted lost and unusual materials. more

  3:15 PM
Cease Fire Cease Fire (1953)
This amazing feature film was shot on location in 3-D, something that had never been done in a war zone before...nor since. more

Doom Town Doom Town (1953)
This unusual short is the story of a nuclear test explosion done on March 17, 1953. more

  7:00 PM
Jivaro Jivaro (1954)
Jungle headhunters in the actual Amazon jungle highlight this Technicolor adventure. This film was NEVER released in 3-D anywhere in the world! more

Motor Rhythm Motor Rhythm (1939)
From the 1939 World's Fair, this clever novelty short simulates the manufacture of an automobile. Dancing to the beat of the music, the automotive parts find their own particular places in the mechanism. more

  9:45 PM
Gorilla At Large Gorilla At Large (1954)
Fox's second 3-D feature, set in a carnival involving a killer gorilla. Bancroft is radiant, Mitchell young, and Burr sinister with an excellent supporting role by Lee J. Cobb. Watch for Lee Marvin's bit. more


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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