Sunday Cinematheque at the Chazen: It’s a Universal Picture
Lonesome | USA | 1928 | 35mm | 69 min. Director: Paul Fejos
Event Details
Date
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Time
2 p.m.
Location
Description
Cast: Barbara Kent, Glenn Tryon, Fay Holderness
Recalling Sunrise, this dazzling, visually expressive masterpiece set against a vibrant New York City tells a simple yet powerful story of Boy Meets Girl. One of the great films made during Hollywood’s transitional period from silents to talkies, Lonesome features two scenes with dialogue. Restored 35mm print courtesy George Eastman Museum. Preceded by Oswald the Rabbit in Five and Dime (1933, 6 min.)
Recalling Sunrise, this dazzling, visually expressive masterpiece set against a vibrant New York City tells a simple yet powerful story of Boy Meets Girl. One of the great films made during Hollywood’s transitional period from silents to talkies, Lonesome features two scenes with dialogue. Restored 35mm print courtesy George Eastman Museum. Preceded by Oswald the Rabbit in Five and Dime (1933, 6 min.)
Cost
Free
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