
The Lady Vanishes + Night Train to Munich

Double Feature - two films for a single admission!
The Lady Vanishes (1938, Alfred Hitchcock, 96 min.)
35mm print at select showtimes! During a journey aboard a Trans-BondedContinental Express, a young woman strikes up an acquaintance with a middle-aged English governess. Later, the governess mysteriously disappears from her compartment. Seeking an explanation, the girl is accused of hallucinating to the extent that she begins to doubt her own state of mind. But as further enquiries are made among the passengers, the curious behaviour of a group of foreign government agents is revealed.
followed by a 15 minute intermission, then
Night Train to Munich (1940, Carol Reed, 90 min.)
When the Nazis take Prague, Dr. Bomasch (James Harcourt) escapes, but his daughter, Anna (Margaret Lockwood), is taken to a concentration camp. There she meets Karl (Paul Henreid), a Czech man who helps her escape. She flees with Karl to England where her father is already working for the Royal Navy, guarded by undercover agent Dickie Randall(Rex Harrison). No sooner are they reunited when Karl, actually an SS agent, steals father and daughter back to Germany. It is up to Randall to save them. Written by The Lady Vanishes scribes Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, this film sees the return of Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne as Charters and Caldicott, characters they originated in The Lady Vanishes and would go on to play in four more films.
The Lady Vanishes will screen first, followed by a 15 minute intermission, then Night Train to Munich.
The Lady Vanishes will screen on 35MM on Friday, May 16 and DCP on Thursday, May 22; Night Train to Munich will be screening on DCP for all screenings.
Schedule:
Friday, May 16 -
The Lady Vanishes (35mm) at 6:45 PM, followed by a 15 minute intermission, with Night Train to Munich (DCP) at approx. 8:40 PM
Thursday, May 22 -
The Lady Vanishes (DCP) at 12:30 PM, followed by a 15 minute intermission, with Night Train to Munich (DCP) at approx. 2:25 PM
Double Feature - two films for a single admission!
The Lady Vanishes (1938, Alfred Hitchcock, 96 min.)
35mm print at select showtimes! During a journey aboard a Trans-BondedContinental Express, a young woman strikes up an acquaintance with a middle-aged English governess. Later, the governess mysteriously disappears from her compartment. Seeking an explanation, the girl is accused of hallucinating to the extent that she begins to doubt her own state of mind. But as further enquiries are made among the passengers, the curious behaviour of a group of foreign government agents is revealed.
followed by a 15 minute intermission, then
Night Train to Munich (1940, Carol Reed, 90 min.)
When the Nazis take Prague, Dr. Bomasch (James Harcourt) escapes, but his daughter, Anna (Margaret Lockwood), is taken to a concentration camp. There she meets Karl (Paul Henreid), a Czech man who helps her escape. She flees with Karl to England where her father is already working for the Royal Navy, guarded by undercover agent Dickie Randall(Rex Harrison). No sooner are they reunited when Karl, actually an SS agent, steals father and daughter back to Germany. It is up to Randall to save them. Written by The Lady Vanishes scribes Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, this film sees the return of Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne as Charters and Caldicott, characters they originated in The Lady Vanishes and would go on to play in four more films.
The Lady Vanishes will screen first, followed by a 15 minute intermission, then Night Train to Munich.
The Lady Vanishes will screen on 35MM on Friday, May 16 and DCP on Thursday, May 22; Night Train to Munich will be screening on DCP for all screenings.
Schedule:
Friday, May 16 -
The Lady Vanishes (35mm) at 6:45 PM, followed by a 15 minute intermission, with Night Train to Munich (DCP) at approx. 8:40 PM
Thursday, May 22 -
The Lady Vanishes (DCP) at 12:30 PM, followed by a 15 minute intermission, with Night Train to Munich (DCP) at approx. 2:25 PM