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SATURDAY, MARCH 22 AT 7:00 PM

OUT OF THE PAST / THE KILLING

‘NOIR CITY: Hollywood 2025’ | Introductions by Eddie Muller and Alan K. Rode
TICKETS
SYNOPSIS

ABOUT THE EVENT:

7:00pm | Introduction by Eddie Muller

7:10pm | OUT OF THE PAST

8:50pm | Intermission

9:00pm | Introduction by Alan K. Rode

9:10pm | THE KILLING

Start times are approximate.

 

ABOUT THE FILMS:

OUT OF THE PAST, Dir. Jacques Tourneur, 97 Min, Park Circus, USA

Originally released November 13, 1947

Robert Mitchum and Kirk Douglas vie for the honor of being betrayed by Jane Greer, the most desirable of devil dolls, in this quintessential noir masterpiece. A grubby private eye (Mitchum) is hired by a sleek gangster (Douglas) to rein in his fugitive frail (Greer). Complications ensue when dick falls for dame, hard. The serpentine plot, which ricochets from Manhattan to Mexico to Frisco to Tahoe, is spiced with some of the wittiest wisecracks ever, with every step of the dizzying adventure rendered in high noir style by Tourneur, art director Albert D’Agostino, and cameraman Nicholas Musuraca. Equal measures of poetry, poignancy, and hardboiled fatalism. The definitive film noir? You be the judge.

 

FORMAT: 35mm

 

THE KILLING, Dir. Stanley Kubrick, 85 Min, Park Circus, USA

Originally released May 19, 1956

You’ll think you’ve died and gone to hardboiled heaven. Or is it hell? Kubrick was only twenty-eight when he unleashed this twisty and twisted masterpiece, studded with diamond-hard dialogue courtesy of pulp master Jim Thompson. Sterling Hayden arranges a clockwork racetrack robbery only to learn the hard way what happens to best-laid plans. Kubrick showed his noir bona fides by casting genre stalwarts Elisha Cook Jr., Marie Windsor, Coleen Gray, Ted de Corsia, Jay C. Flippen—and unforgettable wild man, Timothy Carey. The film’s backtracking narrative so befuddled United Artists that the studio dumped THE KILLING on the bottom half of a double bill, oblivious to the talent that would make Stanley Kubrick the most visionary director of his era.

 

FORMAT: DCP

SYNOPSIS

ABOUT THE EVENT:

7:00pm | Introduction by Eddie Muller

7:10pm | OUT OF THE PAST

8:50pm | Intermission

9:00pm | Introduction by Alan K. Rode

9:10pm | THE KILLING

Start times are approximate.

 

ABOUT THE FILMS:

OUT OF THE PAST, Dir. Jacques Tourneur, 97 Min, Park Circus, USA

Originally released November 13, 1947

Robert Mitchum and Kirk Douglas vie for the honor of being betrayed by Jane Greer, the most desirable of devil dolls, in this quintessential noir masterpiece. A grubby private eye (Mitchum) is hired by a sleek gangster (Douglas) to rein in his fugitive frail (Greer). Complications ensue when dick falls for dame, hard. The serpentine plot, which ricochets from Manhattan to Mexico to Frisco to Tahoe, is spiced with some of the wittiest wisecracks ever, with every step of the dizzying adventure rendered in high noir style by Tourneur, art director Albert D’Agostino, and cameraman Nicholas Musuraca. Equal measures of poetry, poignancy, and hardboiled fatalism. The definitive film noir? You be the judge.

 

FORMAT: 35mm

 

THE KILLING, Dir. Stanley Kubrick, 85 Min, Park Circus, USA

Originally released May 19, 1956

You’ll think you’ve died and gone to hardboiled heaven. Or is it hell? Kubrick was only twenty-eight when he unleashed this twisty and twisted masterpiece, studded with diamond-hard dialogue courtesy of pulp master Jim Thompson. Sterling Hayden arranges a clockwork racetrack robbery only to learn the hard way what happens to best-laid plans. Kubrick showed his noir bona fides by casting genre stalwarts Elisha Cook Jr., Marie Windsor, Coleen Gray, Ted de Corsia, Jay C. Flippen—and unforgettable wild man, Timothy Carey. The film’s backtracking narrative so befuddled United Artists that the studio dumped THE KILLING on the bottom half of a double bill, oblivious to the talent that would make Stanley Kubrick the most visionary director of his era.

 

FORMAT: DCP