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MIDNIGHTS<br />

SERIES<br />

MIDNIGHTS<br />

May 6 & 7<br />

May 13 & June 17<br />

MAD MAX: FURY ROAD<br />

(George Miller, 2015, 120 mins, 35mm)<br />

THE ROOM<br />

(Tommy Wiseau, 2003, 99m, 35mm)<br />

Friday & Saturday Midnight Screenings<br />

June 3 & 4<br />

June 10 & 11<br />

THE FINAL GIRLS<br />

(Todd Strauss-Schulson, 2015, 88 mins, DCP)<br />

3 NINJAS<br />

(Jon Turteltaub, 1992, 84 mins)<br />

SILENT CINEMA<br />

Classic silent films the way they were meant to be seen! Featuring<br />

a live musical score on the famous Music Box organ by<br />

Dennis Scott, Music Box House Organist.<br />

DENNIS<br />

SCOTT AT THE<br />

MUSIC BOX<br />

THEATRE<br />

ORGAN!<br />

May 14 & June 18<br />

ROCKY HORROR<br />

PICTURE SHOW<br />

(Jim Sharman, 1975, 100m, 35mm)<br />

June 24 & 25<br />

TWIN PEAKS:<br />

FIRE WALK WITH ME<br />

(David Lynch, 1992, 135 mins, 35mm)<br />

May 27 & 28<br />

REPO MAN<br />

(Alex Cox, 1984, 92 mins, 35mm)<br />

Rare 35MM<br />

Screening!<br />

MAD MAX: FURY ROAD<br />

(George Miller, 2015, 120 mins)<br />

From George Miller, mastermind behind<br />

the legendary “Mad Max” franchise, comes<br />

a return to the world of the Road Warrior.<br />

Haunted by his turbulent past, Max believes<br />

the best way to live is to wander alone. Nevertheless, he becomes swept up with a group fleeing across<br />

the Wasteland, led by an elite Imperator, Furiosa. Pursued by a vicious warlord and his gangs, Max must<br />

survive in a high-octane chase across the desolate, deadly landscape. Winner of 6(!) Academy Awards,<br />

with nominations for Best Picture and Best Director.<br />

3 NINJAS<br />

(Jon Turteltaub, 1992, 84 mins, 35MM)<br />

**Saturday, June 11 screening will include a pre-party in the<br />

Music Box Lounge, sponsored by Pipeworks Brewing Co!**<br />

While their friends are spending the summer playing, three young<br />

brothers—Rocky, Colt and Tum Tum—are learning the ways of the<br />

ninja from their wise grandfather. As the boys’ FBI agent father closes in on capturing notorious arms<br />

dealer and evil ninja-master Hugo Snyder, the balance of power shifts when Snyder kidnaps the brothers.<br />

Suddenly, the boys are caught in the middle of an incredible adventure they never dreamed possible.<br />

Surrounded by danger, they must rely on their wits, as well as the ancient ninja ways, to even the odds<br />

and defeat the unscrupulous Snyder!<br />

THE FINAL GIRLS<br />

(Todd Strauss-Schulson, 2015, 88 mins, DCP)<br />

When Max and her friends attend an anniversary screening of “Camp<br />

Bloodbath,” the infamous ‘80s horror film that starred Max’s late<br />

mother, they are mysteriously sucked into the silver screen. Trapped<br />

inside the cult classic movie, they must team up with the fictional<br />

and ill-fated camp counselors, including Max’s mom as the scream queen, to battle a machete-wielding<br />

killer. With the body count rising in scene after iconic scene, who will be the final girls left standing and<br />

live to escape this film?<br />

SUNRISE: A SONG OF<br />

TWO HUMANS<br />

Directed by F.W. Murnau<br />

1927, 94 mins, DCP<br />

Wednesday, May 18 at 7:30pm<br />

One of the most acclaimed silent films of all<br />

times, F.W. Murnau’s heart-wrenching romance<br />

SUNRISE was his first film in the United States.<br />

George O’Brien is a married farmer tempted<br />

away from his wife, Janet Gaynor, by a slatternly<br />

woman from the city, who tries to convince<br />

him to drown his wife. When the farmer’s<br />

wife escapes her murderous husband, he has<br />

a change of heart and must find his wife in the<br />

big city to which she’s fled and bring her home.<br />

Featuring the most adorable drunk pig you’ll<br />

ever see on film!<br />

Tol’able David<br />

Directed by Henry King<br />

1921, 99 Mins, 35MM<br />

Saturday, June 11 at Noon<br />

Young David Kinemon (Richard Barthelmess)<br />

lives in a small West Virginia farming village and<br />

wants to be taken seriously by those around<br />

him—particularly by the pretty girl (Gladys<br />

Hulette) who lives on a nearby farm. When<br />

a family of hooligans led by Iscah Hatburn<br />

(Walter P. Lewis) moves into town, David<br />

watches as they wreak havoc. After David’s<br />

father dies, David must summon his inner<br />

strength and take it upon himself to stop the<br />

fugitive Hatburn clan.<br />

35 MM Print from the Museum of Modern Art<br />

22 Music Box Theatre May-June 2016 Silent Cinema 23

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