Join us for three masterpieces of early-1970's American cinema that perfectly capture the paranoia, corruption, and cynicism of the era.
NIGHT MOVES
“One side’s just losing slower than the other” is how Gene Hackman’s ex-jockturned- private-eye Harry Moseby responds when asked the score of a football game. This about sums up the philosophy of this glum whodunit, a quintessential ‘70s bummer fairly reeking of failure in which Moseby’s search for a missing girl (a very young Melanie Griffith) takes him through the fallout of the hippie movement and on a Jimmy Buffet deathtrip into the Florida Keys.
Other films in this series:
November 12 - KLUTE (1971)
November 19 - THE LONG GOODBYE (1975)
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