Chicago Outdoor Film Festival Movies Announced!
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Posted: 4/23/07 at 4:45pm
Hello, fellow Chicagoans! It's time for the Chicago Outdoor Film Fest once again, so get out your picnic gear! My friends and I usually go to most of these, so if you want to get together, PM me.
This year's films are:
Young Frankenstein
July 17 @ 8:56pm
Gene Wilder, Peter Boyle
Director Mel Brooks and leading man Wilder created this script as a spoof and homage to old horror films, even using the original lab equipment and props from 1931's "Frankenstein." Dr. Fronckensteen inherits his grandfather's lab and eventually his spirit, leading to the creation of the Frankenstein monster, played by the late Peter Boyle.
1974 (106 minutes)
Double Indemnity
July 24 @ 8:50pm
Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck
Fans of these two actors from their respective television shows will be greatly surprised by their dark portrayals in this quintessential film noir. Stanwyck is the vixen that cons an insurance agent into killing her husband, after he has signed a policy with a double indemnity clause, which leads to a web of intrigue.
1944 (107 minutes)
Written on the Wind
July 31 @ 8:42pm
Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Dorothy Malone, Robert Stack
Alcohol, impotence and lust in a Texas oil family may sound familiar, but director Douglas Sirk mined the territory first in this lush melodrama about the self-destructive Hadley children. Dorothy Malone, in her Oscarâ winning role, makes Rock Hudson the object of her desire and Bacall plays good girl to her bad girl.
1956 (99 minutes)
The Awful Truth
August 7 @ 8:34pm
Irene Dunne, Cary Grant
Grant specialized in screwball comedy and he, along with Irene Dunne, were at the top of their game portraying a couple seeking divorce. While waiting out their final decree, each begins sabotaging the other's new romance, as well as fighting a custody battle over their beloved pet terrier, portrayed by the popular Asta of the Thin Man series.
1937 (91 minutes)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
August 14 @ 8:24pm
Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Katherine Ross
This is the first film pairing of Newman and Redford, who became life-long friends. Their work resulted in the film earning four Academy Awards®. The pair portray outlaws pursued by a relentless posse, so they head to Bolivia with love interest Katherine Ross where they can rob a fresh set of banks until the law catches up with them.
1969 (110 minutes)
Sweet Smell of Success
August 21 @ 8:13pm
Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis
Tabloid journalism is not a new concept as the characters in this movie clearly demonstrate. JJ Hunsecker is a powerful gossip columnist. When his sister becomes engaged to a man that J.J. doesn't like, he turns to sleazy press agent Sidney Falco (played by Curtis) to help him smear the man's reputation and break up the happy couple.
1957 (96 minutes)
The Sound of Music
August 28 @ 8:01pm
Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer
The story of the governess Maria and the von Trapp family is accompanied by the music of Rodgers and Hammerstein. From the beautiful scenery of Salzburg, Austria to the incredible musical score that spawned a sing-a-long; from the very beginning, a very good place to start until the family finds its dream of freedom. The film itself realized a dream of five Academy Awards including Best Picture.
1965 (174 minutes)
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