hollywood forever cemetery: 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard at gower [map]      
                                                                             Saturday, May 19                     the player                                                                            
                                          directed by robert altman (1992, fine line features, 124 min.)
           tribute to robert altman: 
After nearly a decade of virtual obscurity,              Altman triumphantly returned to form with The Player. With an endless              parade of stars in cameo roles, this film stands as a testament to              the support and love Altman had garnered in the Hollywood community.              A biting and hilarious black comedy about a movie executive who falls              under suspicion of murder, The Player is one of Altman’s masterpieces.              Please join us for this special tribute to one of the greatest directors              of all times.
Gates at 7 pm. Film at 8:30pm. $10 donation tickets available at gate.
                     
                                           
       
        Saturday, May 26 vertigo                                                                               
                                          directed by alfred Hitchcock (1958, Universal, 124              min.)
                         Hitchcock’s most haunting and surreal film is perhaps his greatest. Police detective Scotty Ferguson (Stewart) retires after a traumatic incident gives him a debilitating fear of heights. An old college buddy hires him to follow his beautiful wife. The woman (Novak) is seemingly possessed by the ghost of someone long since dead, and Scotty must rescue her before it is too late.
Gates at 7 pm. Film at 8:30pm. $10 donation tickets available at gate.
                     
                                                               
                                      Saturday, June 2                     Gilda                                                                                             
                                          directed by Charles Vidor (1946, columbia, 110 min.)
                         Haunted by his past, Glenn Ford starts a new life as the tough manager of a South American casino. He’s happy, that is, until Gilda arrives. Rita Hayworth stars in one of the sultriest roles of any screen siren. One of the most iconic films, Gilda is bursting with snappy dialogue, sexy dance numbers and noir intrigue.
Gates at 7 pm. Film at 8:30pm. $10 donation tickets available at gate.
                    
                                           
                 
                     Saturday, June 9                     Harold and Maude
                                                                                
                                          directed by Hal Ashby (1971, Paramount, 91 min.)
                         Indisputably one of the most beautiful and romantic but quirky films of the seventies. A young man obsessed with death and an older woman bent on living life to its fullest, find each other and start an unlikely romance.
Gates at 7:30 pm. Film at 9:00pm. $10 donation tickets available at gate.
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