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    • Joel McCrea - Wednesdays in May

      42 Movies

      Although he was best known for Westerns like The Virginian (1946), he was also a gifted... more

    • True Crime - Thursdays in May

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    • True Crime - Thursdays in May

      26 Movies

      From murderers to gangsters to hostage situations, we run the gamut in a film festival... more

    • DJ 101 - 5/18

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    • DJ 101 - 5/18

      4 Movies

      Famous disc jockeys spin top forty hits in a cinematic tribute that includes American... more

    • Cinematography By Gregg Toland - 5/19

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    • Cinematography By Gregg Toland - 5/19

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      The celebrated six time Oscar nominee is represented by landmark achievements in his... more

    • Starring Sally Field - 5/21

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    • Starring Sally Field - 5/21

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      Join us in celebrating a two time Best Actress Oscar® winner! We showing her two... more

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    • Great Man's Lady, The -- (Movie Clip) He's A...

      Philadelphia, 1848, Hannah (Barbara Stanwyck) and sisters get a first look at Ethan Hoyt (Joel McCrea), come to do business with her father (Thurston Hall) and fiance` (Lloyd Corrigan), in The Great Man's Lady, 1942. watch now in the media room share
    • Boomerang! (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Police Still Baffled

      Lt. White (Karl Malden) with murder witnesses in church for the viewing of the slain priest, his crusty boss Robinson (Lee J. Cobb) intervening, reporter Dave (Sam Levene) attempting an ambush, early in director Elia Kazan's Boomerang!, 1947. watch now in the media room share
    • Rock Around The Clock -- (Movie Clip) See You Later...

      Disillusioned promoter Steve (Johnny Johnston) and ex big-band bass player Corny (Henry Slate) in fictional "Strawberry Springs" discover the genuine Bill Haley and His Comets, singing their hit tune by Robert C. Gurdy, in Rock Around The Clock, 1956. watch now in the media room share