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The Reluctant Debutante
April 1 | 1 pm
1958/color/96 min./CinemaScope | Scr: William Douglas Home; dir: Vincente Minnelli; w/ Rex Harrison, Kay Kendall, John Saxon, Sandra Dee
British parents try to prepare their Americanized daughter for her social debut.
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
April 8 | 1 pm
1949/color/104 min. | Scr: Frank Nugent, Laurence Stallings; dir: John Ford; w/ John Wayne, Joanne Dru, John Agar, Ben Johnson, Harry Carey Jr.
An aging Cavalry officer tries to prevent an Indian war in the last days before his retirement.
The Mortal Storm
April 15 | 1 pm
1940/b&w/100 min. | Scr: Claudine West, Anderson Ellis, George Froeschel; dir: Frank Borzage; w/ Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Robert Young
The Third Reich's rise tears apart a German family.
Bright Lights
April 22 | 1 pm
1935/b&w/83 min. | Scr: Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby; dir: Busby Berkeley; w/ Joe E. Brown, Ann Dvorak, Patricia Ellis
A vaudevillian lets success go to his head.
Bluebeard, The Pirate
April 29 | 1 pm
1952/color/99 min.| Scr: Alan LeMay; dir: Raoul Walsh; w/ Robert Newton, Linda Darnell, William Bendix
A kidnapped beauty gets caught between feuding pirates.
Mr. Skeffington
May 6 | 1 pm
1944/b&w/146 min. | Scr: Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein; dir: Vincent Sherman; w/ Bette Davis, Claude Rains, Walter Abel
A flighty beauty marries a stockbroker for convenience and almost ruins both their lives.
Front Page Woman
May 13 | 1 pm
1935/b&w/82 min. |Scr: Laird Doyle, Lillie Hayward, Roy Chanslor; dir: Michael Curtiz; w/ Bette Davis, George Brent, Roscoe Karns
Rival reporters try to scoop each other while covering a fire.
Dangerous
May 20 | 1 pm
1935/b&w/80 min. | Scr: Laird Doyle; dir: Alfred E. Green; w/ Bette Davis, Franchot Tone, Margaret Lindsay
A young fan tries to rehabilitate an alcoholic actress he's fallen in love with.
Juarez
May 27 | 1 pm
1939/b&w/125 min. | Scr: John Huston, Wolfgang Reinhardt, Aeneas MacKenzie; dir: William Dieterle; w/ Bette Davis, Paul Muni, Brian Aherne, Claude Rains, John Garfield
A revolutionary leader fights against Emperor Maximilian of Mexico.
Every Tuesday at 1 pm, the museum presents a classic film from the Warner Bros./Turner Entertainment Company's library. We appreciate the assistance of Richard May, VP Warner Bros., in making these screenings possible.
Please note: many programs sell out. Tickets are on sale now and may be purchased at the museum box office. For information call the box office at 323 857-6010. Purchase of a film ticket includes entrance to the galleries.
All programs are subject to change. All films are in 35mm unless otherwise indicated. All foreign-language films are subtitled in English. Many films are unrated and may not be appropriate for younger viewers.
If you would like to subscribe to the Film Department’s email newsletter, please send a message to film@lacma.org.
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TICKET PRICES
$2 Tuesday matinees.
$1 Tuesday matinees, seniors (62+).
$9 general admission for non-matinee features.
$6 museum and AFI members, seniors (62+), students with valid ID.
$5 second film only of a double-feature; no advance purchase.
WHERE TO BUY
Buy matinee tickets at the museum box office (tel. 323 857-6010) . Non-matinee tickets are available at the box office and online.
INCLUDED
Your film ticket covers both films in a double bill, except where noted, and includes entrance to the museum galleries as well.
FILM DEPARTMENT
Tel. 323 857-6177
Ian Birnie, Director
Bernardo Rondeau, Program Coordinator
Lee Marcuse, Volunteer
Pauline Posner, Volunteer
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