Monday, January 22, 2007

Hard-hitting film excitement!


The legendary final scene from House of Chains (1972).

The Armitage Heights Film Society will be screening a month-long retrospective of the work of Hanley native and '70s cinematic icon Robert Donald Salloway through the months of January and February at Kendall Park Cinema.

Kendall Park Cinema is located at 201 North Stanton Avenue in Kendall Park. All films begin at 7:00 PM, and cost $8 for adults, and $5 for students and AHFS members. Visit http://www.armitagefilm.org/ for more details, or email Mark at armitagefilm@hotmail.com.

The theater's phone number is (436) 822-FILM.

Despite their undeniable historic importance and hard-hitting '70s-era social relevance, these films contain many adult situations and are not recommended for children under the age of 16.

Friday, January 26 - The Man That Killed Tomorrow (1974)
Saturday, January 27 - Tonight We Ride, Tomorrow We Die (1972)
Friday, February 8 - Blitzkrieg Over Marvin Gardens (1973)
Saturday, February 9 - The Archbishop of 42nd Street (1976)
Friday, February 16 - House of Chains (1972)
Saturday, February 17 - An Empire of Men (1975)

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