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Re: March movie schedule
Pam Palmer wrote:
> Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre
> 508 S. Main Street, Moscow, ID
>
> ***March movie schedule***
>
> Godfather II
> Friday, March 2 and Saturday, March 3
> (rated R) 178 minutes
> Tickets $4 for adults
> 8:00 PM only
>
> Delicatessin
> March 10 (Saturday only)
> (rated R) 99 minutes
> Tickets $4 for adults
> 6:30 PM and 8:40 PM
>
> Boesman and Lena
> Friday, March 16 and Saturday, March 17
> (not rated) 90 minutes
> $4 adults/$2 children 12 and under
> 6:30 PM and 8:30 PM
>
> Dancer in the Dark
> Friday, March 23 and Saturday, March 24
> (rated R) 160 minutes
> Tickets $4 for adults
> 8:00 PM only
>
> The Searchers (John Ford, 1956)
> Wednesday, March 28
> (not rated) 119 minutes
> Sponsored by WSU Philosophy Department
> HOST: Diane Kelly-Riley, Writing Programs (WSU)
> FREE TO ALL WSU and UI STUDENTS!
> Admission without ID: $4
> 7:00 PM only
>
> Chocolat
> March 31 (Saturday only)
> (rated PG13) 121 minutes
> Sponsored by Wild Women Traders
> $4 adults/$2 children 12 and under
> 6:30 PM and 9:00 PM
>
> Review of this week's movie below.
>
> THE GODFATHER, PART II (1974)
> Classic
> >From Boxoffice reviews - http://www.boxoffice.com/
>
> FLASHBACK: December 23, 1974
> What BOXOFFICE said about...
> THE GODFATHER, PART II
>
> Even if the 1972 film "The Godfather" had not been made, its sequel
> would still be a monumental achievement. Produced and
> directed by Francis Ford Coppola, from a screenplay by Coppola and
> Mario Puzo as based on the latter's best seller, the '74 film uses
> many of the same actors in the roles they originated in 1972. Al
> Pacino, the youngest Corleone son, is now the Godfather and he is as
> ruthless here as he had been idealistic originally. Intercut with the
> Pacino story is that of his father's origins; lengthy flashbacks are
> used throughout, with Robert De Niro excelling as the young Don Vito.
> The entire cast contributes greatly to the success of the film,
> with Robert Duvall and Diane Keaton leading the veterans and new
> characters being played by Actors' Studio founder Lee Strasberg,
> author (of "A Hatful of Rain") Michael V. Gazzo and G.D. Spradlin as a
> corrupt senator. Locations include Sicily, New York, Miami,
> Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas and Santo Domingo (doubling for Havana). The
> Corleone saga is one of family devotion and violence, the
> latter ingredient being graphic enough but actually occupying little
> screen time. Another sequel may be unlikely, but this looms as a big
> b.o. bonanza. Technicolor, with English titles for the Italian
> dialogue.
>
> THE STORY:
> The story of the Godfather, portrayed as a young man by Robert De Niro,
> begins in the Sicilian village of Corleone in 1901 when as a
> small boy he flees from Don Giuseppe Sillato, who murdered his family.
> His rise to power in New York, following his first
> murder-that of Sillatto, is intercut with the story of De Niro's family
> beginning in 1958. Living in Lake Tahoe, Al Pacino controls his
> father's business, aided by lawyer Robert Duvall in dealing with
> corrupt Sen. G.D. Spradlin, Miami kingpin Lee Strasberg, longtime
> associate Michael V. Gazzo and the family. Sister Talia Shire weds Troy
> Donahue against Pacino's wishes, John Cazale unwittingly
> betrays his brother to Strasberg, and wife Diane Keaton destroys her
> marriage by admitting she had an abortion rather than raise
> another son in an atmosphere of crime. After a crime investigating
> committee fails to indict Pacino, he has Strasberg, Cazale and
> Gazzo, who was set to testify against him, eliminated.
>
> * * * * * * * * *
> Please e-mail me at ppalmer@moscow.com if you know of someone who wishes to
> receive notice of the movie schedules and other Kenworthy events on a
> regular basis. Thank you!
>
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> PAMELA PALMER ppalmer@moscow.com
>
> Events Committee
> Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre
> P.O. Box 8126
> Moscow, ID 83843
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