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THELMA

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The feature directorial debut of Josh Margolin, THELMA is a poignant action-comedy that gives veteran Oscar nominee June Squibb (NEBRASKA) her first leading role and features the final performance of trailblazing actor Richard Roundtree (SHAFT). Squibb, who did most of her own stunts in the film, plays Thelma Post, a feisty 93-year-old grandmother who gets conned by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson (The White Lotus' Fred Hechinger) and sets out on a treacherous quest across Los Angeles, accompanied by an aging friend (Roundtree) and his motorized scooter, to reclaim what was taken from her. Parker Posey, Clark Gregg, and Malcolm McDowell also star.

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HEIGHTS 2024 CELEBRATION OF CINEMA

70TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING.

GODZILLA

July 29, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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We will be screening the original 1954 Japanese version, not the edited 1956 American release.

When a Japanese freighter is mysteriously destroyed off Odo Island, and the fishing there is suddenly reduced to nothing, the islanders demand an explanation. When it comes, it's a doozy...Godzilla, an ancient sea creature, awoken by underwater hydrogen bomb testing. He's mad, he's got all the power of a nuclear bomb, and he's ready to kick butt. Ishiro Honda's GODZILLA became an instant international masterpiece, spawning an enormous franchise that exists to this day. Don't miss the stunning original, unlike any of its newer incarnations.

In Japanese with English subtitles

DCP - Janus films.


LIZ GOES BOOM!

BOOM!

July 31, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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BOOM! We have to open this description by pointing out that BOOM! is John Waters' favorite movie, one that he adores so much he shows it to first dates and won't continue the evening if they hate it. "The greatest failed art movie ever," he has said, with adoration. BOOM! is the story of Sissy Goforth (Taylor), an actress sequestered on a strange Mediterranean island, where she barks out her memoirs to a scared secretary. Soon, she's visited by Christopher Flanders (Richard Burton), a poet and, basically, the angel of death. Also visiting are Noel Coward, who plays the Witch of Capri, who likes to dine on small sea monsters. BOOM! has so much going for it: director Joseph Losey's lush and swooping camerawork, a bizarre and gorgeous set built by Universal on the Isola de Presa, the wacked-out script from a disastrous Tennessee Williams play, and Liz's costumes that make her look as radiant as the Mediterranean sun, not to mention her over-the-top performance. We love this movie, and think you will, too.


COLBERT: SEXY. SOPHISTICATED. HILARIOUS.

CLEOPATRA

Aug. 1, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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Colbert was never sexier than in this bonkers 1934 Cecil B. DeMille pre-code classic. Playing the titular queen, Colbert exudes the passion and power of the Egyptian ruler who seduces Caesar in order to expand her empire. Whoops, he's killed, and so she sets her sights on Marc Antony, Caesar's heir apparent, who's even more of a sucker for her charms, with disastrous results. DeMille pulled out all the stops for this one - implied sex, nudity, violence, lavish art deco sets, stunning cinematography - you absolutely have to see this one on the big screen.

DCP - Universal Pictures.


COLBERT: SEXY. SOPHISTICATED. HILARIOUS.

MIDNIGHT in 35MM

Aug. 8, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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Eve (Colbert) is a showgirl who lost all her money in Monte Carlo. She's fresh off the boat in Paris, it's raining, and so she finagles a free taxi ride from driver Tibor Czerny (Don Ameche) to find work as a singer. When that fails, he tells her to crash at his apartment, and though there's a fire burning between them, she vanishes - landing in the lap of jealous husband George Flammarion (John Barrymore), who wants to use her to seduce his wife's boyfriend? What?!? This sexy comedy has about a thousand moving parts and an equal number of laughs, and is an underseen screwball classic.

35mm print - Universal Pictures.


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AMERICAN GRAFFITI

Aug. 12, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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Before Star Wars, George Lucas tapped into a beleaguered America's urge for a more innocent time with American Graffiti. This warm and hilarious coming of age comedy invokes the music and the memories of falling in love and cruising Main Street in 1962.

DCP - Universal Pictures.


COLBERT: SEXY. SOPHISTICATED. HILARIOUS.

THE PALM BEACH STORY in 35MM

Aug. 15, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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Tom Jeffers (Joel McCrea) is an inventor, down on his luck. His gorgeous wife, Gerry (Colbert), wants to help him, so when an old man looking to sublet their apartment gives her a wad of cash, she accepts, only to watch Tom demand a divorce in a fit of jealousy. So, they split, but Gerry plots to find a wealthy suitor who'll not only bring her riches but get Tom's inventions made, and maybe drag them back together. Preston Sturges' insane screwball has all his hallmarks - double entendres that slipped by the censors, madcap physical comedy, wit, charm and even some heartache.

35mm print - Universal Pictures.


COLBERT: SEXY. SOPHISTICATED. HILARIOUS.

IMITATION OF LIFE (1934) in 35MM

Aug. 22, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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Though less well known than Douglas Sirk's 1956 version (screening at the Heights August 26!) 1934's IMITATION OF LIFE, from director John M. Stahl, wrings nearly as many tears. Colbert is a woman fighting for her place in the business world, and Louise Beavers plays her Black housekeeper, devastated that her daughter (Fredi Washington) is trying to pass as white. A crushing indictment of the American dream, this gorgeous and moving adaptation is rarely screened.

35mm print - Universal Pictures.


HEIGHTS 2024 CELEBRATION OF CINEMA

65TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING.

IMITATION OF LIFE (1959)

Aug. 26, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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Douglas Sirk's Hollywood swan song is also rightfully regarded as his masterpiece, and a cutting indictment of racial and sexual mores that was years ahead of its time. The story of two women, Lora (Lana Turner), who seeks Broadway success, and her housekeeper Annie (Juanita Moore), who wants nothing more than love and security, IMITATION OF LIFE peels away the shiny veneer of the American Dream to reveal a heartless landscape of loneliness and discrimination.

DCP - Universal Pictures.


COLBERT: SEXY. SOPHISTICATED. HILARIOUS.

IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT in 35MM

Aug. 29, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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When spoiled socialite Ellie Andrews (Colbert) runs away from her controlling father so she can marry the gold-digging King Wesley, the only way she can escape is to take the night bus to New York with all of the common folks. Enter reporter Peter Warne (Clark Gable), newly fired, also a passenger on this grubby bus, who knows Ellie is the story of the century. Sparks fly is this masterpiece of romantic comedy and social commentary. The first film to win Oscars in all five major categories: Picture, Actor, Actress, Screenplay and Director.

35mm print - Sony Pictures.


HEIGHTS 2024 CELEBRATION OF CINEMA

10TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING.

THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL

Sept. 16, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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A drab hotel owned by the charming Zero Moustafa is the basis for this story-within-a-story, as the older Zero recounts his life to a mysterious Author. The Grand Budapest Hotel, high in the mountains of Zubrowka, is the backdrop for the story of the great concierge Gustave H. Gustave ran a tight ship, and on this side seduced the old women of the hotel, one of whom may or may not have left him a priceless painting in her will. But her evil son doesn't like this, and so heists, romance, jailbreak, and other unbelievable plot twists, played by one of the most star-studded casts in modern cinema, make The Grand Budapest Hotel Anderson's most ambitious and successful film (by far). Nominated for nine and winner of four Academy Awards.

DCP - Walt Disney Co.


HEIGHTS 2024 CELEBRATION OF CINEMA

105TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING!

DIE PUPPE - THE DOLL

Sept. 29, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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With live accompaniment by Dreamland Faces.

When Lancelot, the nephew of the Baron of Chanterelle, is told by his uncle that he must marry, he balks. He is not in the least bit interested in having little Lancelots running underfoot, and so when the Baron puts out a reward to local maidens to wed his nephew, the poor fellow flees! But then he gets an idea...in the forest lives a man whose mechanical dolls are so true to life they fool everyone. He'll marry one of them. But when the dollmaker's daughter falls for the timid Lancelot, she switches places with his doll of choice, with hilarious, and sexy, results. Ernst Lubitsch's THE DOLL (DIE PUPPE) is one of the funniest sex comedies ever made, a riotous look at love and marriage, and one of the director's most sophisticated films.

With the short film "THE DOLL'S REVENGE"

Presented in Partnership with Archives on Screen Twin Cities, Syncopated Silents, and University of Minnesota Imagine Fund


HEIGHTS 2024 CELEBRATION OF CINEMA

80TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING.

ARSENIC AND OLD LACE in 35MM

Sept. 30, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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One of the most beloved dark comedies returns to the Heights! When Mortimer Brewster (Cary Grant) returns to his Brooklyn home to show off his new wife to his spinster aunts and oddball uncle, he figures nothing can go wrong, right? But when Mortimer's psychopathic brother shows up with a doctor (who just happens to be Peter Lorre) the body count rises and the laughs never cease.

35mm print - Park Circus.


THE SEARCHERS in 70MM

Oct. 7, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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HEIGHTS 2024 CELEBRATION OF CINEMA

50TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING.

THE WICKER MAN

Oct. 14, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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A young girl has disappeared on the island of Summerisle, and Sergeant Neil Howie (Edward Woodward) is sent to investigate. There, no one admits the girl ever existed, and worse, to the very conservative Sgt. Howie, the islanders engage in ritual paganism. But as his investigation widens, Sgt. Howie uncovers shocking truths about the islanders and their very charismatic leader, Lord Summerisle (Christopher Lee). Derided upon its original release and then vanished, THE WICKER MAN almost immediately became a cult hit, and is one of the most disturbing and original horror films ever made.

DCP - Rialto Pictures.


HEIGHTS 2024 CELEBRATION OF CINEMA

80TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING.

THE UNINVITED in 35MM

Oct. 28, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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Brother and sister Rick and Patricia purchase Windward House, in Cornwall, England, as the perfect retreat where Rick can compose his music. But the house sold cheap, due to rumors that the woman who committed suicide within its boundaries still haunts it to this day. This moody and influential film--thought by some to be the first ghost film in which the ghosts are real creatures, not tricks--is at once despairing and frightening. Considered by Martin Scorsese and Guillermo del Toro to be one of the most frightening films of all time, The Uninvited is not to be missed.

35mm print - Universal Pictures.


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THE SHINING

Oct. 30, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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Arguably Kubrick's best, and perhaps most personal film, The Shining has influenced scores of horror films, and its technical achievements with the Steadicam changed cinema forever. The story of writer Jack Torrence, whose personal demons collide with the haunted Overlook Hotel, which he and his family have been hired to occupy over the winter, is at once a mind-bending trip and a terrifying, and moving, destruction of a man's world. So bizarre it has spawned countless conspiracy theories, including explaining the moon landing, The Shining can be watched, interpreted and reinterpreted numerous times.

DCP - Warner Bros.


HEIGHTS 2024 CELEBRATION OF CINEMA

SINGIN' IN THE RAIN

Nov. 4, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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Singin' In the Rain is one of our most popular events and sells out year after year! Considered by many to be one of the greatest screen musicals of all time, Singin' in the Rain is also a hilarious look at the chaos and turmoil that the switch from silents to talkies cast upon Hollywood in the late 1920's. Plus all that glorious TECHNICOLOR!

DCP - Warner Bros.


HEIGHTS 2024 CELEBRATION OF CINEMA

60TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING.

DR. STRANGELOVE in 35MM

Nov. 7, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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A scathing satire on the Cold War, Dr. Strangelove is also Stanley Kubrick's love-letter to the manic comic stylings of Peter Sellers. But Sellers isn't alone (even though he plays three roles): George C. Scott, Slim Pickins, Keenan Wynn, and Sterling Hayden all play against type and are absolutely hilarious.

35mm print - Sony Pictures.


HEIGHTS 2024 CELEBRATION OF CINEMA

MUNCHHAUSEN

Nov. 11, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
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Germany's answer to THE WIZARD OF OZ and THE THIEF OF BAGDAD, the lush Agfacolor extravaganza, MUNCHHAUSEN stars Hans Albers as the incredible lying hero, a man who has seemingly lived for over two centuries, and whose tall tales stretch the imagination (and the special effects budget). Filmed in wartime Germany to celebrate the famous UFA studios 25th anniversary, and meant to compete with Hollywood and divert the public from the war, MUNCHHAUSEN is an impressive adult fairytale replete with nudity and ribald jokes, scripted by banned writer Erich Kaster (who worked under a pseudonym) and starring Albers, one of the biggest stars of wartime Germany. MUNCHHAUSEN has gone on to become a post-war classic, rarely seen in Minnesota.

DCP - Kino Lorber and the F. W. Murnau Foundation.


THE HEIGHTS THEATER PRESENTS IT'S ANNUAL HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA!

"WHITE CHRISTMAS" - HEIGHTS HOLIDAY SHOW

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70TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING!

A Heights Theater tradition! One of our most popular events! An event that sells out year after year. You will not want to miss the perennial TECHNICOLOR favorite, WHITE CHRISTMAS, on the big screen!

Plus.....ON OUR STAGE! The big show starts with a special 20 minute concert by the wonderful MAUD HIXSON, singing a stocking full of your favorite holiday classics! Accompanied by Rick Carlson on the piano.

Also... A fantastic pre show concert by ED COPELAND and LOU HURVITZ at the Heights Mighty Wurlitzer!

WHITE CHRISTMAS FAQS

Q: I have an MPR 2 for 1 coupon, can I use these for White Christmas?

A: No, since this is a special event we do not accept any 2 for 1 coupons or other discounts.

Q: When does the singer start and when does the movie start and when do I need to be there?

A: The show, which starts with Maud Hixson performing at either 2:00pm or 7:00pm with the movie following immediately after her performance. So you need to be here at the ABSOLUTE LATEST by 2:00pm or 7:00pm because that is when the show officially starts and we do not seat after that.

Q: When does the organist start?

A: The organist will start playing 30 minutes before the start of the show.

Q: When do your doors open?

A: Our doors open an hour before the start of the shows and we encourage you to arrive early so you can get seated and have plenty of time to get refreshments and relax before the show. We have a pianist playing the lobby piano at 1:00pm and 6:00pm and the Organist starts to perform at 1:30pm and 6:30pm, so there is plenty to keep your and your guests entertained before the show starts.

Q: Is the seating reserved seating?

A: All the seating for these performances is not assigned and is general seating, so the earlier you arrive the better selection of seats you will have, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE A LARGE GROUP. Your advance ticket purchase guarantees you a seat at the performance, but with a sold out show there may be a chance, especially if you arrive late, that you may not be able to sit with your guests, so arrive early as refunds are not given if you cannot sit together.

Q: Something has come up and now we are unable to attend, can we get a refund.

A: Refunds are not given on advance ticket sales.