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SUMMARY:Classic Film Series:  It Happened One Night
DESCRIPTION:It Happened One Night (1934)  \nJust three movies in Hollywood history(to date) can boast of the honor of winning the “Big Five” Oscars; Best Picture\, Best Director\, Best Actor\, Best Actress and Best Screenplay.   It Happened One Night became the first of these iconic movies as it swept the Academy Awards of 1935. \nThis film was inspired by a short story\, Night Bus by Samuel Hopkins Adams\,  screenplay by Robert Riskin. A pampered socialite (Claudette Colbert) tries to get away from her overprotective wealthy father\, and meets a roguish reporter (Clark Gable) while traveling on a Greyhound Bus from Florida to New York City\, to reunite with the fortune hunter she married over her father’s objections. The bus breaks down and in return for an exclusive story\, Gable offers to help her reunite with her husband. And so their adventure begins with hitchhiking\, car theft\, betrayal\, misunderstanding\, crossed paths\, and of course\, falling in love. \nClark Gable and Claudette Colbert as Peter Warne and Ellen Andrews take us on a breathtaking journey across the United States with so many cheeky escapades and good-natured wisecracks that the 2 hour runtime simply flies by. \n \n 
URL:https://ogunquitperformingarts.org/event/classic-film-series-it-happened-one-night/
LOCATION:S. Judson Dunaway Center – Community Auditorium on the main floor\, 23 School Street\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classic Film Series
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SUMMARY:Classic Film Series:  Barefoot in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Barefoot in the Park (1967)  \nThis film\, based on a play of the same name\, written by Neil Simon\, and screenplay by Simon\, is set in NYC’s Greenwich Village in a fifth floor walk-up\, where the passionate relationship of mismatched newlyweds\, a conservative lawyer (Robert Redford) and a spirited\, free-thinking young woman (Jane Fonda) descends into comical discord. This light\, farcical tale features an eccentric neighbor (Charles Boyer) and Fonda’s lonely mother (the delightful Mildred Natwick)\, and takes us through multiple mismatches and misunderstandings\, a potential love match and a threatened divorce. Although the plot and ending are predictable\, the on-screen chemistry of Fonda and Redford more than make up for it. \nRobert Redford and Mildred Natwick both reprised their roles from the stage play.   Barefoot in the Park turned out to be Redford’s first commercially successful movie and the start of a great film career.  Natwick was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress. \n \n 
URL:https://ogunquitperformingarts.org/event/classic-film-series-barefoot-in-the-park/
LOCATION:S. Judson Dunaway Center – Community Auditorium on the main floor\, 23 School Street\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classic Film Series
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SUMMARY:Classic Film Series:  Bringing Up Baby
DESCRIPTION:Bringing Up Baby (1938) \nAnother of the screwball romantic comedy genre\, the plot is the story of a paleontologist (Cary Grant) in a number of predicaments involving a scatterbrained heiress (Hepburn)\, a leopard named Baby\, and a dog named George. Over time\, the film has gained acclaim as one of the best of its genre for its zany antics\, pratfalls\, sense of comic timing\, and series of lunatic and harebrained misadventures. \nThe script was written specifically for Hepburn\, and tailored to her personality.  The behind the scenes story of the making of the film is considered as entertaining as the film itself.  Filming began in September 1937 and wrapped in January 1938\, over schedule and over budget. Production was frequently delayed by uncontrollable laughing fits between Hepburn and Grant. \nDirector Howard Hawks was later quoted as saying\, the film “had a great fault and I learned an awful lot from that. There were no normal people in it. Everyone you met was a screwball…” \n \n 
URL:https://ogunquitperformingarts.org/event/classic-film-series-bringing-up-baby/
LOCATION:S. Judson Dunaway Center – Community Auditorium on the main floor\, 23 School Street\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classic Film Series
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SUMMARY:Classic Film Series:  The Inspector General
DESCRIPTION:The Inspector General (1949)  \nOne of the most classic movies about mistaken identity\,  it takes place in an unnamed town\, where corrupt officials\, most of whom are related to one another\, arrest a “medicine salesman” as a vagrant. Town officials believed the “vagrant” to be the region’s inspector general in disguise come to investigate them for unlawfully pocketing tax dollars. They bungle multiple attempts to do away with him. Audiences and critics regard Danny Kaye’s performance to be “the best of our time.” \nA bold example of the genre\, the film is highly entertaining\, with some hilarious and often satirical dialogue\, punctuated by Kaye’s brand of physical humor. \nThis musical comedy\, (suggested by the Play of the same name by Nikolai Gogo and performed in 1836 in the Russian Empire)\, was adapted for a screenplay by Philip Rapp and Harry Kunitz\, lyrics and music by Sylvia Fine (married to the star Danny Kaye)\, musical score and direction by Johnny Green.
URL:https://ogunquitperformingarts.org/event/classic-film-series-the-inspector-general/
LOCATION:S. Judson Dunaway Center – Community Auditorium on the main floor\, 23 School Street\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classic Film Series
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