FRI 2 MAY
Coming Soon to
Palm Springs Cultural Center
97 mins |
Rated
PG
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Starring Heather Angel, Hume Cronyn, Walter Slezak, Henry Hull, Tallulah Bankhead, John Hodiak, William Bendix, Many Anderson, Canada Lee
“What is drama but life with the dull bits cut out.” - Alfred Hitchcock
Experience the timeless brilliance of Director Alfred Hitchcock with a year-long retrospective at the Palm Springs Cultural Center. Celebrating his unparalleled legacy, each first Friday of the month will feature one of Hitchcock's iconic masterpieces on the big screen in our Historic Camelot Theatre.
From silent cinema to suspenseful thrillers, Hitchcock's innovative techniques and mastery of storytelling have left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.
Step into the world of 'The Master of Suspense' as we delve into his captivating narratives, meticulous direction, and profound psychological insight.
Join us on this cinematic journey and discover why Hitchcock remains one of the most revered filmmakers in history.
Evening includes intros and discussions led by Hitchcock experts Richard L. Edwards and Steven C. Smith.
Come early and enjoy vintage trailers, commercials, and fun tidbits from the year the film was released.
Pre-Show Entertainment 6pm. All films screen at 7pm. Film Discussion follows.
MAY 2 | 7PM | LIFEBOAT (1944)
Set entirely at sea, Lifeboat is Hitchcock at his most daring. A gripping moral drama unfolds as survivors of a U-boat attack clash aboard a cramped lifeboat, questioning leadership, loyalty, and survival. Penned by John Steinbeck, this taut thriller captures Hitchcock’s brilliance in creating tension in the most confined spaces.
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“What is drama but life with the dull bits cut out.” - Alfred Hitchcock
Experience the timeless brilliance of Director Alfred Hitchcock with a year-long retrospective at the Palm Springs Cultural Center. Celebrating his unparalleled legacy, each first Friday of the month will feature one of Hitchcock's iconic masterpieces on the big screen in our Historic Camelot Theatre.
From silent cinema to suspenseful thrillers, Hitchcock's innovative techniques and mastery of storytelling have left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.
Step into the world of 'The Master of Suspense' as we delve into his captivating narratives, meticulous direction, and profound psychological insight.
Join us on this cinematic journey and discover why Hitchcock remains one of the most revered filmmakers in history.
Evening includes intros and discussions led by Hitchcock experts Richard L. Edwards and Steven C. Smith.
Come early and enjoy vintage trailers, commercials, and fun tidbits from the year the film was released.
Pre-Show Entertainment 6pm. All films screen at 7pm. Film Discussion follows.
MAY 2 | 7PM | LIFEBOAT (1944)
Set entirely at sea, Lifeboat is Hitchcock at his most daring. A gripping moral drama unfolds as survivors of a U-boat attack clash aboard a cramped lifeboat, questioning leadership, loyalty, and survival. Penned by John Steinbeck, this taut thriller captures Hitchcock’s brilliance in creating tension in the most confined spaces.