About this Event
Elizabeth Taylor Retrospective
Violet eyes, volcanic talent, and a screen presence that could tilt the axis of Hollywood—Elizabeth Taylor wasn’t just a movie star, she was an era unto herself. From child prodigy to global icon, and from lavish studio epics to intimate, emotionally daring performances, Taylor’s career is a masterclass in range, risk, and reinvention. This year-long retrospective celebrates the full sweep of her work—the wit, the bruised vulnerability, and the unapologetic intelligence that make her one of cinema’s most enduring stars. Whether you’re revisiting beloved classics or discovering lesser known but worthy titles, these films reveal an artist always more daring—and more surprising—than her glamorous image.
Join us one Saturday each month at 6 PM for a big-screen celebration at the Historic Camelot Theatre at the Palm Springs Cultural Center. Each screening is preceded by a 5 PM pre-show featuring vintage film ephemera from the year of the film’s release.
The series is hosted and introduced by author and film historian Matthew Kennedy (On Elizabeth Taylor: An Opinionated Guide). Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing at the screenings, courtesy of Best Bookstore Palm Springs.
Rediscover Elizabeth Taylor as she was meant to be seen—on the big screen.
Father of the Bride (1950)
Director: Vincente Minnelli
Starring: Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Bennett
A father struggles to survive the emotional and financial chaos of his daughter’s wedding in one of Hollywood’s most perfectly engineered comedies of manners. The film balances warm domestic detail with precise comic timing, building a portrait of middle class mid-century family life that’s both affectionate and hilariously exasperating.
Taylor, just entering adulthood, is luminous and assured, embodying the idealized postwar daughter while quietly hinting at greater dramatic depths to come. It’s an early showcase of her natural charm and emotional truth. She reminds us that movie stardom can look effortless when it’s real.
MATTHEW KENNEDY is a Film historian and author and the former curator and host of the film series at the Mechanics Institute Library in San Francisco. He is the author of Joan Blondell: A Life between Takes, Roadshow! The Fall of Film Musicals in the 1960s, and On Elizabeth Taylor: An Opinionated Guide, and has written for the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, Turner Classic Movies, and the National Film Registry.
CLASSIC COCKTAILS
Elevate your movie night and select one of our classic cocktails! We offer a full range of fine wines, craft beers, and premium well drinks. Pre-order on Eventbrite and save $4 on two drinks with our exclusive pre-show drink special. Sip, relax, and enhance your cinematic experience with a touch of sophistication.
Agenda
🕑: 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM
PRE-SHOW/ PIZZA
Info: Come early for a special curated screening of vintage trailers, commercials, interviews from the year the film was made. Enjoy our signature Neapolitan Pizzas made fresh in house from our cafe. Vegetarian options available!
🕑: 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
FILM
Info: Enjoy a rare screening of a cinema classic on the BIG SCREEN in our Historic Camelot Theatre with your host film historian and author Matthew Kennedy.
🕑: 08:00 PM - 08:30 PM
BOOK SIGNING
Info: Meet your host author Matthew Kennedy and pick up his latest book "On Elizabeth Taylor: An Opinionated Guide."
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Camelot Theatres, 2300 East Baristo Road, Palm Springs, United States
USD 16.81 to USD 17.85







