Oct 28 - 29 2017
Flagstaff Film Noir Festival

Flagstaff Film Noir Festival

Presented by Artists' Coalition of Flagstaff at Harkins Flagstaff 16

The Artists’ Coalition of Flagstaff is presenting 8 major, classic film noirs at the 2nd Annual Flagstaff Film Noir Festival at the newly opened Harkins 16 Multiplex on SATURDAY AND SUNDAY OCTOBER 28th and 29th. Stars appearing in the films include JAMES CAGNEY, FRANK SINATRA, HUMPHREY BOGART, LAUREN BACALL, BURT LANCASTER, AVA GARDNER, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, and MARILYN MONROE. The Festival will be exhibiting the films with state of the art projection, and again bringing in expert presenters to enhance the enjoyment of knowledge of each film screened. The cost of tickets for the Festival are: Single tickets: $10.00. An all access, all 8 film, two day pass is $60.00. Individual tickets are available through the HARKINS 16 ticketing web site and in person anytime at the theater. The discounted two day passes are available at the ARTS CONNECTION, FLAGSTAFF MALL 7 days a week during regular hours.

List of FILMS, TIMES AND DATES:

SATURDAY OCTOBER 28:

11 AM: KISS ME DEADLY 1955
With RALPH MEEKER, CLORIS LEACHMAN, and ALBERT DEKKER

2:00 PM: DARK PASSAGE 1947
SPONSORED by NANCY and JIM DeBLOIS and PHIL GOLDBLATT

5:00 PM: SUDDENLY 1954
With FRANK SINATRA, STERLING HAYDEN, NANCY GATES, and JAMES GLEASON

7:30 PM: THE KILLERS 1946
SPONSORED by CAROLYN AND BUTCH RAMSEY
With BURT LANCASTER, AVE GARDNER, AND EDMOND O'BRIEN

SUNDAY OCTOBER 29:

11 AM: THE ASPHALT JUNGLE 1950
With STERLING HAYDEN, SAM JAFFE, LOUIS CALHERN AND MARILYN MONROE

2 PM: SCARLET STREET 1945
With EDWARD G. ROBINSON, JOAN BENNETT, AND DAN DURYEA

5 PM: GUN CRAZY 1950
With PEGGY CUMMINS and JOHN DALL

7:30 PM: WHITE HEAT 1949
With JAMES CAGNEY, VIRGINIA MAYO, and EDMUND O'BRIEN

Guest Presenter Foster Hirsch: 
Professor of Film at Brooklyn College, Foster Hirsch is the author of 15 books on film and theater. Among his titles are: THE DARK SIDE OF THE SCREEN: FILM NOIR; DETOURS AND LOST HIGHWAYS: A MAP OF NEO-NOIR; OTTO PREMINGER: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING; ACTING HOLLYWOOD STYLE; and LOVE, SEX, DEATH, AND THE MEANING OF LIFE: THE FILMS OF WOODY ALLEN. He is now at work on a history of Hollywood in the 1950s. He is a frequent host/moderator at many venues including The National Arts Club and Film Forum in New York and has lectured on film in Dubai, Israel, Russia, Finland, Germany, Italy, England, France, China, and New Zealand. Foster will be introducing many of the films on our program.

For more information on the individual films please check flagstaff-arts.org. For any questions, please contact ACF Executive Director, Mike Frankel at (928)522-6969 or acfexdir@gmail.com.

 

 

 

Admission Info

Single tickets: $10.00. An all access, all 8 film, two day pass is $60.00. Individual tickets are available through the HARKINS 16 ticketing web site and in person anytime at the theater. The discounted two day passes are available at the ARTS CONNECTION, FLAGSTAFF MALL 7 days a week during regular hours.

Phone: 928-522-6969

Email: acfexdir@gmail.com

Dates & Times

2017/10/28 - 2017/10/29

Additional time info:

Guest Presenter Foster Hirsch: 
Professor of Film at Brooklyn College, Foster Hirsch is the author of 15 books on film and theater. Among his titles are: THE DARK SIDE OF THE SCREEN: FILM NOIR; DETOURS AND LOST HIGHWAYS: A MAP OF NEO-NOIR; OTTO PREMINGER: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING; ACTING HOLLYWOOD STYLE; and LOVE, SEX, DEATH, AND THE MEANING OF LIFE: THE FILMS OF WOODY ALLEN. He is now at work on a history of Hollywood in the 1950s. He is a frequent host/moderator at many venues including The National Arts Club and Film Forum in New York and has lectured on film in Dubai, Israel, Russia, Finland, Germany, Italy, England, France, China, and New Zealand. Foster will be introducing many of the films on our program.

FOR MORE INFO VISIT flagstaff-arts.org

Location Info

Harkins Flagstaff 16

4751 E Marketplace Dr., Flagstaff, AZ 86004