
Save Film at LACMA something to watch during a slow week at work -- see it at LACMA on Fri at 7:30 p.m. with Number 17.
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One of Hitchcock's earliest hits, The 39 Steps sees The Master unravelling the soon-to-be-typical plot of an innocent man on the run, trying to prove his innocence.

Save Film at LACMA Tonight at LACMA, SABOTAGE! “Ripe for reevaluation as the masterpiece of Alfred Hitchcock's British period.”—Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader. Saturday, November 21 | 7:30 pm; 1936/b&w/76 min. | Scr: Charles Bennett, Jesse Lasky, Ian Hay, Helen Simpson, E.V.H. Emmett; dir: Alfred Hitchcock; w/ Sylvia Sydney, Oscar Homolka. -- KD

Save Film at LACMA Troubling news from the corner of Wilshire and Fairfax . . .
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The Los Angeles County Museum of Art saw its investment portfolio lose nearly a quarter of its value during its 2008-09 fiscal year, which coincided with the worst worldwide financial debacle since the ...

Save Film at LACMA Frederick Wiseman's acclaimed ballet documentary "LA DANSE" opens today at Laemmle Theaters in Beverly Hills, Pasadena and Encino. Laemmle has invited us to share this discount coupon with Save Film at LACMA members -- re-posting for your convenience. Print and use at the box office. The film is long, rigorous and beautiful. Enjoy!
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Save Film at LACMA Update from LACMA Film on Facebook: Andrew Sarris (!) makes his LA Weekly debut profiling LACMA's Hitchcock: The British Thrillers series. This "veritable cinematic feas" kicks off Friday, November 20, with the original version of The Man Who Knew Too Much. -- KD
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Save Film at LACMA From today's LA Times...Kenneth Turan said, "prepare to be entertained" at LACMA's Hitchcock series! -- KD
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The once-threatened film program at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art continues to thrive, and this excellent series is a chance to show your support and watch some splendid films in the bargain. Directed ...

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In celebration of LACMA's upcoming series, starts on Friday, interview: Alfred Hitchcock and Peter Bogdanovich (1963)
PB: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) -- You've said that you could get away with a lot more things in the early days than you can now. What did you mean?
AH: I suppose that's why there's a certain amount... of nostalgia, especially in England, for the Hitchcock English period. Around that 1935 period, the audience would accept more, the films of the period were full of fantasy, and one didn't have to worry too much about logic or truth. When I came to America, the first thing I had to learn was that the audience were more questioning. I'll put it another way. Less avant-garde. In the first Man Who Knew Too Much, the characters jump around from one place to another -- you're in a chapel, and you've got old ladies with guns -- and one didn't care. One said, "An old lady with a gun, that's be amusing." There was more underlying humor, at least for me, and less logic. If the idea appealed to one, however outrageous it was, do it! They wouldn't go for that in America.
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Save Film at LACMA In the early 1960's, Cary Grant was offered the role of Henry Higgins in "My Fair Lady." He laughed at the idea. "The way I talk now," he said, "is the way Eliza talked at the beginning." Check out the final film in the Audrey Hepburn LACMA retrospective: My Fair Lady, in 70mm, 7:30 pm Fri., Nov. 13. -- KD

Save Film at LACMA Laemmle Theaters in Los Angeles has extended a special offer to Save Film at LACMA members -- a ticket discount to Frederick Wiseman’s acclaimed ballet documentary, "LA DANSE." Film opens next Friday November 20 at Laemmle Theaters in Beverly Hills, Pasadena and Encino. We saw the film and loved it at the AFI Fest last... week. A.O. Scott of the New York Times loves it too. Click through the link for your printable coupon for two and enjoy!

Save Film at LACMA Tonight's Fantastic Mr. Fox preview screening at LACMA is sold out—the museum said they will have a stand-by line set up by 6:30 pm. And, you gotta love these trailers – check out the final film in the Audrey Hepburn retrospective: My Fair Lady, in 70mm, 7:30 pm Fri., Nov. 13.
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Rex Harrison reprises his signature stage role of Henry Higgins, the supremely assured phoneticist who wagers that under his tutelage, cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle can pass for a duchess at the Embassy Ball. ...

Save Film at LACMA Read about WAR and PEACE with Audrey Hepburn from 1956 -- showing at LACMA on Sat. night at 7:30 p.m. Sounds intense -- from KD.
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THE immensity of Leo Tolstoy's great Russian novel, "War and Peace," may have heretofore daunted film-makers. But it hasn't staggered the international group of producers, writers, actors, director and ...

Save Film at LACMA Audrey Hepburn festival continues with Charade -- Friday at 7:30 p.m. at LACMA. -- from KD. Go to "LACMA Film" on Facebook for more information.

Save Film at LACMA Interesting discussion of AFI Fest -- Don't forget to support the Audrey Hepburn festival this weekend -- Sabrina on Friday @ 7:30 p.m. -- from KD
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Much has changed for this year’s edition of AFI FEST, which begins Friday. There’s an ace new director of programming—Robert Koehler—some new venues (Mann’s Chinese Cinemas and Laemmle’s Monica 4-Plex), and tickets for all films free of charge to the general public. ...

Save Film at LACMA From today's LA Times--Hepburn at LACMA. from KD.
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There are movie stars and then there are movie stars -- performers who have such a unique and often indescribable quality that their very name connotes the magic of the cinema. Audrey Hepburn was definitely ...























