Monday, January 19, 2004

This Week at the D.o.S...

Hey kids!

This week it's back to the classics:

7pm: THE THIRD MAN [1949] (not to be confused in any way with last month's "THE FOURTH MAN") -- Based on a script by Graham Greene this superb noir set in war torn Vienna stars Orson Wells and Joseph Cotton. That in itself should be enough to recomend it, but let's not forget the amazing twists and turns of the plot and the gorgeous black and white cinematography. Essential viewing for anyone claiming to be a fan of film and films.

9pm: THE LADY VANISHES [1938]: Hitchcock's second to last British film starts off as a comedy of manners and slowly evolves into the one of the twisty-turny yarns we've come to expect from ol' Hitch as a little old lady goes missing from a train...

Please pass this on to anyone you think would be interested if you know they don't already receive this mailer. If you are on the list and you want off, just let me know. Bring money for the pop fund and if you have suggestions for beverages let me know, otherwise you get Pepsi. RSVP if you can (it helps us keep track of numbers) and call if you need directions.

~meeko

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