Classic noir films (such as Jack Palance's role as Jack the Ripper in 'Man In The Attic') will be screened at the Heritage House throughout the fall. Also, the Heritage House will host Open Screen Night, an evening of short, independent films presented by Chattamovies, on September 22nd.In this segment, Kris Jones, the Arts Assistant with the Heritage House, and Jimmy Lee Smith, the founder of Chattamovies, join us to talk about the events.
From the Heritage House's news letter:
Special Events:
September 22nd
Open Screen Night
September 23rd
The Levine Family Letters – A celebration of Love and History
October 13th
Bark in the Park
October 11th
Sweet Diversity
October 26th
Masque of the Phantom Ball
MOVIE HERITAGE SERIES FREE
Join us as we explore film history beginning with the genre “Film Noir”. Each Month we will present a classic title along with a brief discussion of what makes the film a part of the genre and a brief history of its making. Films are non-rated, not recommended for children. We encourage you to wear your favorite fedora:) See our calendar belowfor dates and film titles. Doors open at 7pm
Sept 29th “The Strange Loves of Martha Ivers” 1946 - Directed by Louis Milestone. Starring Barbara Stanwick, Van Heflin, Lizabeth Scott and Kirk Douglas in his debut role.
Oct. 19th “Man in the Attic”
1953 - Starring Jack Palance
Nov. 16th “Suddenly”
1954 - Starring Frank Sinatra
Dec. 7th “Meet John Doe”
1941 - Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, Directed by Frank Capra