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National Howard Hawks
Louise Brooks film screens in Palo Alto
A Girl in Every Port
May 1, 2012
As part of its two month, 38 film Howard Hawks retrospective, the Stanford Theater in Palo Alto will screen A Girl in Every Port. The 1928 film, by...
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Classic films in focus: 'The Thing from Another World' (1951)
Classic Movies
January 24, 2012
This is “The Thing” that started it all, the 1951 sci-fi classic that inspired John Carpenter to make his famed 1982 remake, which then...
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Louise Brooks film screens in Berkeley, California
A Girl in Every Port
January 22, 2012
As part of its 25 film, four month Howard Hawks retrospective, the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley, California will screen A Girl in Every Port....
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Ludacris joins Al Pacino, Robert Loggia, and Steven Bauer in ‘Scarface’ reunion
Scarface
August 24, 2011
The Belasco Theater in Los Angeles was the scene last night for a celebration of the newly restored Blu-ray release of Scarface (1983), Brian De...
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Friday spotlight: Bringing Up Baby (1938)
Bringing up Baby
July 1, 2011
Bringing Up Baby is one of the finest examples of a ‘before its time’ film. Upon its release in 1938 it was panned by critics, ignored...
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Rare Louise Brooks film to screen in Chicago
Howard Hawks
June 29, 2011
The Silent Film Society of Chicago has announced the line-up for its now annual "Silent Summer" film series, which runs July 22 through...
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A Girl in Every Port: a review of reviews
A Girl in Every Port
January 1, 2011
As part of its month long tribute to director Howard Hawks, the British Film Institute will screen the 1928 Louise Brooks film, A Girl in Every...
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A Girl in Every Port set to screen at BFI in January
A Girl in Every Port
November 30, 2010
A Girl in Every Port, the 1928 Howard Hawks directed film starring Louise Brooks, Victor McLaglen and Robert Armstrong, will screen at the British...
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To Have and to Have Not Has it All: Hawks, Hemingway, Hoagy, Bogie and Bacall
Arts & Entertainment
December 15, 2009
Film historian David Thomson called HowardHawks “the supreme figure of classical cinema” and declared in 2002 that “his work has...
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Great classic movies about the working class
Arts & Entertainment
September 6, 2009
The pools are closing. School is starting. Fall is right around the corner. So, pack up the cooler, fire up the grill, and don’t forget to...
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