
NOIR CITY 15TH ANNIVERSARY CLOSING NIGHT PARTY AND SCREENING OF ROAD HOUSE IN HOLLYWOOD
Presented in collaboration with the Film Noir Foundation.
Sponsored by Distillery No. 209, Tito’s Handmade Vodka with Support from Paper Moon Vintage & Film Noir Tours
Sunday, April 21, 2013 6:00 PM - ROAD HOUSE & 7:30 PM to 12 AM Noir City Party
Pull down the brim of your fedora and jump on the Red Car to join a bevy of other shady characters for a celebration Noir City style. Set the mood with a 6PM screening of ROAD HOUSE immediately followed by a party at Jefty’s (Egyptian Theatre) Courtyard “Road House!”

Featuring an Italian dinner that would make Lucky Luciano’s mama proud, a chance to wet your beak with a martini in the lounge of the “Antlers Hotel” where you can also grab a dame or a sailor for a shuffle around the dance floor to the rhythms of the Dean Mora Swingtet and the sweetest canary you’ll ever hear tweet.
Don’t let the coppers catch you gambling when they raid the burlesque show! And of course, no trip to Jefty’s Road House would be complete without bowling & vintage cars! gangster! And, introducing our Film Noir murder mystery interactive caper!

Come as a femme fatale, gumshoe, gun moll or mobster!
Here’s how much Dough it’ll set you back:
$50 VIP Admission
Movie, Drinks, Entertainment, Dinner, Your Very Own Mugshot, and 1st-In-Line Priority
$40 Dinner Admission
Movie, Drinks, Entertainment, Dinner
$35 Cinematheque Member Dinner Admission
Movie, Drinks, Entertainment, Dinner
$25 General Admission
Movie, Drinks, Entertainment
When you join the American Cinematheque at the $350 or above level, you will get two free Member Dinner Admission tickets to this event!
TICKET SALES END ON APRIL 19 at NOON. A VERY LIMITED NUMBER OF $25 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR.
We respectfully ask that you pay in small, unmarked bills and please leave your Luger at home.
Don’t Bother To Knock (1952)
Sat, July 21 @ Egyptian Theatre
2:00pm
Author Christopher Nickens will introduce the screening & sign copies of his book “Marilyn in Fashion: The Enduring Influence Of Marilyn Monroe” at 1:00pm in the Egyptian lobby.
Marilyn Monroe has perhaps her finest dramatic role in this “one night in the big city” drama. A lovelorn airline pilot (Richard Widmark) hopes to reunite with his chanteuse girlfriend (Anne Bancroft) at a Manhattan hotel. Once jilted, he blithely decides to rebound with a comely babysitter (Monroe) working in the hotel. Uh oh, this babysitter is buggy - not surprising, given that her uncle is played by Elisha Cook Jr.!
(Source: americancinemathequecalendar.com)
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