Bank of America Cinema Schedule July - December 2008

(Formerly LaSalle Bank Cinema) Provided as a public service. This site is NOT affiliated with Bank of America Cinema

Titles & Showtimes

All shows are Saturdays @ 8 PM. Admission: $5 ($3 Children & Seniors)
4901 W. Irving Park Road, Chicago Entrance and FREE Parking at rear (south side of building)

These films are all scheduled to be shown as 35mm film prints except where 16mm is indicated.

July  5   In a Lonely Place           (1950)
July 12   The Train                   (1964)
July 19   Union Pacific (16mm)        (1939)
July 26   3:10 to Yuma                (1957)
Aug   2   Judge Priest                (1934)
Aug   9   Young Mr. Lincoln           (1939)
Aug  16   Steamboat Round the Bend    (1935)
Aug  23   Pal Joey                    (1957)
Aug  30   City Lights                 (1931)
Sept  6   Dancing Lady (16mm)         (1933)
Sept 13   Sudden Fear                 (1952)
Sept 20   Humoresque (16mm)           (1946)
Sept 27   The Gay Desperado (16mm)    (1936)
Oct   4   Tomorrow is Forever         (1946)
Oct  11   The Ghost and Mrs. Muir     (1947)
Oct  18   Corridor of Mirrors         (1948)
Oct  25   Stars in My Crown (16mm)    (1950)
Nov   1   Double Feature:  
          The Mummy (16mm)            (1932) 
          The Man They Could Not Hang (1939)
Nov   8   Expresso Bongo              (1959)
Nov  15   Sitting Pretty              (1948)
Nov  22   Stairway to Heaven          (1946)
Nov  29   The Mortal Storm (16mm)     (1940)
Dec   6   13 Rue Madeleine            (1947)
Dec  14   The House on Telegraph Hill (1951)
Dec  20   The More the Merrier        (1943)
 


All shows are scheduled to include a cartoon or other short subject. The cartoons and shorts are often in 16mm even when the feature film is 35mm. For details about any title please visit the Internet Movie Database HERE.


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