FRENCH KISS

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Meg Ryan & Kevin Kline play two unlikely love interests in FRENCH KISS. Ryan, a neurotic but lovable woman who's fiance (Timothy Hutton) dumps her, and Kline, a scruffy French jewel thief who's loving character emerges in the French wine country. Beautiful scenery and romantic comedy entertain the eye's and the heart. 1995
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SOME LIKE IT HOT

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"Wilder's 1959 comedy is one of the enduring treasures of the movies, a film of inspiration and meticulous craft"...
Roger Ebert
With its cross dressing, palpable sex and murder, Billy Wilder's legendary screwball comedy reveals dark, hilarious roots. Musicians Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis accidentally witness the St. Valentine's Day Massacre and get out of town the only way they know how -- dressed as women. On the road to Florida with an all-girl band, they meet Sugar Kane (Marilyn Monroe), and things start to heat up in this legendary farce. 1959
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DUCK SOUP

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"The Marx Brothers created a body of work in which individual films are like slices from the whole, but DUCK SOUP
(1933) is probably the best"
Roger Ebert
The Marx Brothers are at their sidesplitting best in this raucous political satire, which teems with razor-sharp humor. Thanks to the patronage of well-heeled widow Mrs. Teasdale (Margaret Dumont), Rufus T. Firefly (Groucho) becomes dictator of the tiny country of Freedonia. When the ambassador of the bordering nation of Sylvania declares his love for Mrs. Teasdale, Firefly declares war. Chico, Harpo and Zeppo costar as spies and counterspies. 1933
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GREASE the sing-a-long

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Olivia Newton-John & John Travolta in the 1979 Peoples Choice Award winning musical.
Come dressed in your favorite fifties garb and sing-a-long with Olivia & John. This event is
a blast from the past!

Director Randal Kleiser's film version of the hit Broadway musical about 1950s teen angst took the country by storm, inspiring a wave of nostalgia and receiving a slew of Golden Globe and Oscar nominations. In between flashily choreographed musical numbers, the film chronicles the romantic entanglements of a group of high school seniors, starting with a summer fling between greaser Danny (John Travolta) and good girl Sandy (Olivia Newton-John). 1978
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CHICAGO

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"The movie is a dazzling song and dance extravaganza, with just enough words to support the music
and allow everyone to catch their breath between songs. You can watch it like you listen to an album, over and over..."
Roger Ebert
Roxie Hart (Renee Zellweger) hungers for stardom, but instead ends up in the slammer in 2002's Best Picture winner. Velma Kelly (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is a superstar whose fame flares -- then dims -- when she shoots her cheating husband and lands in jail. When Velma's lawyer, notorious Billy Flynn (Richard Gere), makes Roxie a tabloid sensation, he sets up a singing, dancing catfight between the two ambitious women. Based on the Broadway musical.It is an entertaining evening of fabulous song, dance costumes and laughter. 2002
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THE GRADUATE

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"Makes you feel a little tearful and choked-up while it is making you laugh yourself raw."
Bosley Crowther, The New York Times


Dustin Hoffman (in his first major film role) turns in a landmark performance as a naïve young man recently graduated from college who is seduced by a middle-aged neighbor (Anne Bancroft). He, in turn, falls in love with her daughter (Katharine Ross). Mike Nichols won a Best Director Oscar, and Simon and Garfunkel achieved immortality with a score that includes "Mrs. Robinson." 1967
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GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES

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Two American showgirls in the mood for love board a luxury liner to Paris. Engaged to be married, fair-haired Lorelei (Marilyn Monroe) is unknowingly tracked by a private investigator who was hired by her future father-in-law. But the detective only has eyes for her brunette friend, Dorothy (Jane Russell). Based on the Broadway musical starring Carol Channing, the film features the memorable tune "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend." 1953
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