* July 12 - GOLDFINGER. Sean Connery stars as 007 in #003 of the James Bond series. Considered one of the best of all Bonds, it was loosely adapted from Ian Fleming's 1959 novel. (1964) 111 Min.
* July 19 - THE GOODBYE GIRL. Richard Dreyfuss won an Oscar(r) for his endearing turn as Elliot, a struggling New York actor who finds himself saddled with two unwanted roommates. (1977) 110 Min.
* July 26 - 12 ANGRY MEN. Henry Fonda is the lone holdout on a jury during a murder trial. There are 11 "guilty" votes, but juror #8 thinks their verdict may have been reached in haste. Can he convince his fellow jurors to reconsider before passing sentence, as a man's life hangs in the balance? (1957) 95 Min.
* August 2 - BONNIE AND CLYDE. Meet Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. They rob banks. Explosive (if romanticized) crime drama, set during the Depression, follows the Barrow gang's crime sprees from...
Movie Schedule
* July 12 - GOLDFINGER. Sean Connery stars as 007 in #003 of the James Bond series. Considered one of the best of all Bonds, it was loosely adapted from Ian Fleming's 1959 novel. (1964) 111 Min.
* July 19 - THE GOODBYE GIRL. Richard Dreyfuss won an Oscar(r) for his endearing turn as Elliot, a struggling New York actor who finds himself saddled with two unwanted roommates. (1977) 110 Min.
* July 26 - 12 ANGRY MEN. Henry Fonda is the lone holdout on a jury during a murder trial. There are 11 "guilty" votes, but juror #8 thinks their verdict may have been reached in haste. Can he convince his fellow jurors to reconsider before passing sentence, as a man's life hangs in the balance? (1957) 95 Min.
* August 2 - BONNIE AND CLYDE. Meet Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. They rob banks. Explosive (if romanticized) crime drama, set during the Depression, follows the Barrow gang's crime sprees from Kansas to Texas. (1967) 111 Min.
Screen on the Green Hotline: 1-877-262-5866
Location:
National Mall between 4th and 7th Streets Washington DC.
Transportation and Parking:
The best way to get to the National Mall is by Metro. The closest stations are Archives/Navy Memorial, Smithsonian and L'Enfant Plaza. Public parking is very limited in this part of the city. On-street parking in Washington, DC is restricted during the evening rush hour.
This year in conjunction with the summer event, Comcast will offer Screen on the Green at home with twenty movies from past festivals available on Video-On-Demand beginning in July. Some of the films which will be featured in a special "Screen on the Green" folder in Comcast's Video-On-Demand menu from past festivals include: All the President's Men, Casablanca, Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, Rocky, Singin In the Rain, The Candidate, The Philadelphia Story, Superman and Viva Las Vegas. These and other favorites from past years will be available in the "Get Local" section on a pay-per-view basis.
Posted by Washington DC City Pages (guest) on Wed 21 Jul 2010 06:02:32 PM UTC
2010 SCREEN ON THE GREEN MOVIE FESTIVAL
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* July 12 - GOLDFINGER. Sean Connery stars as 007 in #003 of the James Bond series. Considered one of the best of all Bonds, it was loosely adapted from Ian Fleming's 1959 novel. (1964) 111 Min.
* July 19 - THE GOODBYE GIRL. Richard Dreyfuss won an Oscar(r) for his endearing turn as Elliot, a struggling New York actor who finds himself saddled with two unwanted roommates. (1977) 110 Min.
* July 26 - 12 ANGRY MEN. Henry Fonda is the lone holdout on a jury during a murder trial. There are 11 "guilty" votes, but juror #8 thinks their verdict may have been reached in haste. Can he convince his fellow jurors to reconsider before passing sentence, as a man's life hangs in the balance? (1957) 95 Min.
* August 2 - BONNIE AND CLYDE. Meet Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. They rob banks. Explosive (if romanticized) crime drama, set during the Depression, follows the Barrow gang's crime sprees from...
Movie Schedule
* July 12 - GOLDFINGER. Sean Connery stars as 007 in #003 of the James Bond series. Considered one of the best of all Bonds, it was loosely adapted from Ian Fleming's 1959 novel. (1964) 111 Min.
* July 19 - THE GOODBYE GIRL. Richard Dreyfuss won an Oscar(r) for his endearing turn as Elliot, a struggling New York actor who finds himself saddled with two unwanted roommates. (1977) 110 Min.
* July 26 - 12 ANGRY MEN. Henry Fonda is the lone holdout on a jury during a murder trial. There are 11 "guilty" votes, but juror #8 thinks their verdict may have been reached in haste. Can he convince his fellow jurors to reconsider before passing sentence, as a man's life hangs in the balance? (1957) 95 Min.
* August 2 - BONNIE AND CLYDE. Meet Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. They rob banks. Explosive (if romanticized) crime drama, set during the Depression, follows the Barrow gang's crime sprees from Kansas to Texas. (1967) 111 Min.
Screen on the Green Hotline: 1-877-262-5866
Location:
National Mall between 4th and 7th Streets Washington DC.
Transportation and Parking:
The best way to get to the National Mall is by Metro. The closest stations are Archives/Navy Memorial, Smithsonian and L'Enfant Plaza. Public parking is very limited in this part of the city. On-street parking in Washington, DC is restricted during the evening rush hour.
This year in conjunction with the summer event, Comcast will offer Screen on the Green at home with twenty movies from past festivals available on Video-On-Demand beginning in July. Some of the films which will be featured in a special "Screen on the Green" folder in Comcast's Video-On-Demand menu from past festivals include: All the President's Men, Casablanca, Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, Rocky, Singin In the Rain, The Candidate, The Philadelphia Story, Superman and Viva Las Vegas. These and other favorites from past years will be available in the "Get Local" section on a pay-per-view basis.
Posted by Washington DC City Pages (guest) on Wed 21 Jul 2010 06:02:32 PM UTC