Yesterday’s Angel: Natalie Wood Starts Today
The Film Society of Lincoln Center is kicking off another series of screenings to celebrate an important contributor to the world of film. From today through Tuesday, August 25th, several classic movies featuring the iconic Natalie Wood will be screened at the Walter Reade Theater (65th between Broadway and Amsterdam). From Rebel Without a Cause to Gypsy, you can come and appreciate Ms. Wood’s prolific career that was tragically cut short. Several of the screenings will also feature appearances and discussions with some of the key actors, singers, dancers, and directors of Wood’s films! Be sure to purchase tickets early to those screenings featuring in-person appearances; they go fast. Click through to see a full schedule of the film series.
Film Society of Lincoln Center presents Yesterday’s Angel: Natalie Wood
Wednesday, August 19th to Tuesday, August 25th, 2009, $7-$11 (individual screening), $30-$40 (series or day pass)
Walter Reade Theater, 65th between Broadway and Amsterdam, upper level
Wednesday, August 19th
Rebel Without a Cause, 4:00 pm
West Side Story, 6:15 pm (Intro by Harvey Evans)
A Cry in the Night, 9:10 pm
Thursday, August 20th
Miracle on 34th Street, 4:00 pm
This Property is Condemned, 6:15 pm
Inside Daisy Clover, 8:30 pm (Intro by Sandy Mulligan)
Friday, August 21st
Kings Go Forth, 4:00 pm
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, 6:15 pm (Q&A with Dyan Cannon and Elliott Gould)
West Side Story, 8:50 pm (Q&A with Marni Nixon)
Saturday, August 22nd
Tomorrow is Forever, 1:30 pm
This Property is Condemned, 3:45 pm
Inside Daisy Clover, 6:00 pm
Gypsy, 8:30 pm
Sunday, August 23rd
West Side Story, 1:00 pm (Q&A with Eliot Feld)
Miracle on 34th Street, 4:15 pm
Peeper, 6:15 pm
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, 8:15 pm (Q&A with Dyan Cannon & Elliott Gould)
Monday, August 24th
Peeper, 4:45 pm
A Cry in the Night, 6:45 pm
Kings Go Forth, 8:30 pm
Tuesday, August 25th
Tomorrow is Forever, 4:30 pm
The Great Race, 7:00 pm
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