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>From: "Free Film Club" <[log in to unmask]>

>Subject: BACK-IN-BLACK FREE FILMS:  3 NIGHTS IN DECEMBER
>Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 01:03:51 -0500
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>(just in time for the holidays)
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>free film club proudly presents
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>3 NIGHTS IN DECEMBER:
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>3 film classics for the Soul-stice, in WIDESCREEN on a NEW NIGHT!
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>DECEMBER 6:  NIGHT OF THE HUNTER
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>DECEMBER 13:  NIGHTS OF CABIRIA
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>DECEMBER 20:  NIGHT OF THE IGUANA
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>(note:  all these films are shown on THURSDAYS)
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>Dec. 6:  Night of the Hunter, dir. Charles Laughton
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>(THIS WEEK'S FILM!)
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>Like King Herod gone hunting in a model-T, Robert Mitchum is the
>psychopathic preacher with 'LOVE' and 'HATE' tattooed on his knuckles, who
>menaces two kids through one long night in a rural, expressionistic
>America-- "one of the scariest movies ever made" (Pauline Kael).  From
>AFI's Top 100, b&w, 92 min., US 1955.
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>DEC. 13:  Nights of Cabiria, dir. Federico Fellini
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>Fellini directs his wife, tragicomic genius Giulietta Masina (La Strada)
>in this story of a truly optomistic prostitute who meets the man of her
>prayers.  In a role that became the basis for "Sweet Charity", Masina is
>hilarious and amazing in this early Fellini film, which is as much
>indebted to surrealism as neo-realism, in a newly restored print, with 7
>minutes originally cut at the behest of the Catholic Church.  b&w, 94 min.
>IT/FR 1956.
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>Dec. 20:  Night of the Iguana, dir. John Huston
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>Tennessee Williams took no credit in assisting Huston (Beat the
>Devil) with this adaptation of his play, which is probably why it's so
>good.  Richard Burton and Ava Gardner star in
>this not-supposed-be-so-funny-but-funny-as-hell film about an ex-preacher
>who becomes a lusty tour guide,  then has a breakdown with a busload of
>teachers, stranding all at a tropical Mexican resort.  b&w, 118 min., US
>1964.
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>THURSDAYS, still at 8pm
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>UTC Fine Arts Center, rm. 356
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>FREE SHOWING  AS ALWAYS (ofcourse, donations are accepted to help pay for
>rental fees; two of these DVDs are coming from Chicago!)
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>thank you,
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>free film club
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