Clinton St. Quarterly, Vol. 1 No. 2 | Summer 1979 /// Issue 2 of 41 /// Master#2 of 73

Summer Films P 1 N 2 o o 1 r r t 9 t l h a S w n . d e W s A . t P r F t a il M r m k u A s S e v t e u u m n d u y e Center JULY 7 SATURDAY An animated Disney film The Rescuers (1978) 2 p.m. See the original version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)8 p.m. 8 SUNDAY The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) 8 p.m. Jack Arnold directed with a flair for special effects. 9 MONDAY Early Animated Films 8 p.m. Includes Krazy Kat, Steamboat Willie, Betty Boop and Little Nemo, among others. 10 TUESDAY Experimental Films of the Late ’70s 8 p.m. Meet visiting artist Warren Bass, who’ll introduce and discuss ten experimental films. 11 WEDNESDAY High Hopes Video 8 p.m. A Seattle-based video production group presents two recent documentaries. 12 THURSDAY Sky High (1922) 8 p.m. Starring cowboy showman Tom Mix. 14 SATURDAY Hugo and Josefin (Sweden, 1968) 2 p.m. An enchanting film about children, with English dialogue. Children of Paradise (France, 1943- 45)7:30 p.m. Marcel Carne’s classic. 15 SUNDAY Strange Letters (USSR, 1976) 8 p.m. A touching, amusing portrait film by Ilya Averbath. 19THURSDAY Things to Come (Britain, 1936) 8 p.m. H. G. Wells wrote the screenplay. 21 SATURDAY The Beatles’ animated fantasy Yellow Submarine (1968) 2 p.m. Delphine Seyrig in Person 8 p.m. French actress Seyrig presents Muriel, the Alain Resnais film in which she stars. 22 SUNDAY Samy Frey in Person 8 p.m. French actor Frey presents Jean- Luc Godard’s Band of Outsiders. 26 THURSDAY Don Q, Son of Zorro (1925) 8 p.m. A sequel to the original Mark of Zorro. 28 SATURDAY Jungle Book (Britain, 1941) 2 p.m. Taken from the stories of Rudyard Kipling. Werner Herzog's Heart of Glass (Germany, 1976) 7 and 9 p.m. 29 SUNDAY The Guardsman (1931) 8 p.m. Alfred Lund and Lynne Fontanne made only one film together and this was it. AUGUST 2 THURSDAY New American Animation 8 p.m. Ten recent personal and experimental films. 4 SATURDAY Animation of Fritz Freleng 2 p.m. Short features from the man who brought us the Pink Panther. Jacques Tati’s Traffic (France, 1972)8 p.m. 5 SUNDAY Daybreak (France, 1939) 8 p.m. Another classic by Marcel Carne 8WEDNESDAY Movies by Moonlight: Northwest Visions 9:30 p.m. Free showing of films by Northwest filmmakers at the amphitheater in Washington Park. Preceded by a jazz concert starting at 8 p.m. 9THURSDAY D.O.A. (1949) 8 p.m. Rudolph Mate’s suspense thriller. 11 SATURDAY Make Mine Music (1946) 2 p.m. Vintage Walt Disney film. John Ford’s Fort Apache (1948) 8 p.m. Starring John Wayne 12 SUNDAY She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) 8 p.m. John Ford Western with John Wayne. 16 THURSDAY Lydia (1941) 8 p.m. Julien Divivier’s film with Merle Oberon. 18 SATURDAY The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1952) 2 p.m. Luis Bunuel’s adaptation of Defoe’s classic tale. The King of Marvin Gardens (1972) 8 p.m. Starring Jack N icho lson , Ellen Burstyn, and Bruce Dern. 19 SUNDAY The Last Picture Show (1971) 8 p.m. Based on Larry McMurtry’s story of life in a small Texas town. Directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Closed until after Labor Day Bulk foods Fruits and vegetables So fresh, so tasty They explode with flavor NATURE’S FOOD and TOOL Now also on the East side S.E. 24th and Fremont Mon-Sat 10-8, Sun 10-5 and 5909 S.W. Corbett Mon-Sat 10-8 39

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