Friday is Three Dollar Cinema Outdoor Movie - always a hit at Cal Anderson Park
I now feel like summer is here, don't you? Certainly with this Friday being the start of the Three Dollar Bill Outdoor Cinema at Cal Anderson Park makes me feel all picnic-ky and outdoorsy. I LOVE Three Dollar Bill Cinema and all they do! Any way we can support them, I am all for it! All screenings are FREE and begin at sunset (around 8:30/9pm). I hope to see many of you there! I thank them for all the following information!
They’re blonde, beautiful, and back on the big screen! Celebrate summer nights with these unforgettable leading ladies in the movies that made them shine.
All screenings are FREE and begin at sunset (around 8:30/9pm) at the southeast corner of Capitol Hill’s Cal Anderson Park.
Concessions will be sold, and a limited number of lawn chairs available for rent.
Donations to Three Dollar Bill Cinema happily accepted. Proceeds benefit our efforts to promote LGBT film and visibility.
Music provided by 12hr notice
July 16th Friday
Cal Anderson Park
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Marilyn Monroe, the ultimate Hollywood blonde, stars with the legendary Jayne Russell in this madcap musical comedy. Featuring an iconic – and often imitated – performance of 'Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend.' Directed by Howard Hawks, 1953, 91 min.
The movies for the following Fridays are:
July 30: The Legend of Billie Jean
On the run from the cops for a crime she didn’t commit, backwoods beauty Billie Jean Davy (SUPERGIRL Helen Slater) and her friends caught in the crossfire use the media to make a stand for themselves. As the hype surrounding them escalates out of control, they become champions of justice and unlikely heroes. Fair is fair! Directed by Matthew Robbins, 1985, 96 min.
Aug 13: Desperately Seeking Susan
Pop icon Madonna shows real blonde ambition in this romantic comedy, featuring her first major motion picture performance as an actress. A case of amnesia and mistaken identity leads a bored housewife (Rosanna Arquette) on a wild adventure through the bohemian nightlife of New York, with shady characters in hot pursuit of stolen jewels in her possession. Directed by Susan Seidelman, 1985, 104 min.
Aug 27: Candleshoe
Academy Award winner Jodie Foster plays a street-smart tomboy recruited by a gang of thieves to impersonate a missing girl and search for hidden treasure in a crumbling castle half a world away. A vintage Disney classic that’s fun for the whole family! Directed by Norman Tokar, 1977, 101 min.
On Seattle Announcements Calendar. Ms T.
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