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RETROCLASSICS FILM SERIESSelect Wednesdays at 7pm in Cinema One | $10 per person.
WEBSITE: https://carolinatheatre.org/series/retroclassics-film-series/
January 28, 2026
Vincent Minnelli’s AN AMERICAN IN PARIS: 75th Anniversary!
(1951, 115 min)
Gene Kelly stars as Jerry Mulligan, a struggling American painter in Paris, romancing the enchanting Lise Bouvier (Leslie Caron) while tangled with his friend Henri (Georges Guetary) and patroness Milo Roberts (Nina Foch). The film won six Oscars, including Best Picture, for its lavish musical numbers, inventive choreography, and breathtaking Parisian sets. Kelly dazzles with effortless charm and dazzling dance sequences, Caron captivates with elegance, and every frame glimmers with style. A celebration of art, love, and the magic of Paris, An American in Paris remains a sparkling testament to Hollywood’s golden glamour.
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February 11, 2026
Leo McCarey’s AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER
(1957, 119 min)
Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr star in what many consider one of the greatest love stories ever filmed. Two strangers meet aboard a cruise, sparking an undeniable connection, but fate keeps testing their bond. They vow to reunite atop the Empire State Building after six months, yet life throws obstacles in their path. Every glance, every touch, every moment drips with longing, elegance, and passion. With sweeping city vistas, exquisite wardrobe, and Grant and Kerr’s legendary chemistry, An Affair to Remember is a timeless romantic masterpiece, a celebration of love, destiny, and the magic of classic Hollywood glamour.
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March 11, 2026
W.S. Van Dyke’s THE THIN MAN
(1934, 91 min)
One of the most charming and inventive mysteries of the 1930s, this adaptation of a Dashiell Hammett novel introduced the endlessly witty detective duo Nick and Nora Charles, played by William Powell and Myrna Loy. Sophisticated, playful, and endlessly clever, their sleuthing adventures blend the suspense of a classic whodunit with the giddy energy of screwball comedy. Radically for its time, the film presented marriage as a source of delight and partnership, turning romantic chemistry into comedic genius. Its stylish tone and sparkling dialogue made it a major hit, and the success launched a beloved series of six sequels that would inspire generations of on-screen couples.
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April 22, 2026
Richard Brooks’s CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF
(1958, 108 min)
Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman ignite the screen in this electrifying adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer-winning play. Taylor’s Maggie brims with passion and cunning, while Newman’s Brick wrestles with heartbreak and family conflict. Set against the sultry Mississippi Delta, the film crackles with tension, amplified by commanding performances from Burl Ives, Judith Anderson, and Jack Carson. Nominated for six Oscars, including Best Picture, every line and gesture resonates with emotion. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a gripping, sophisticated exploration of love, loyalty, and human desire, showcasing performances that remain unforgettable decades later.
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May 20, 2026
Billy Wilder’s STALAG 17
(1953, 120 min)
William Holden leads a talented ensemble in this tense, darkly comic World War II story. Trapped in a German POW camp, suspicion spreads, and Holden’s Sgt. Sefton must outwit guards and fellow prisoners to expose a spy. Wilder masterfully blends suspense, sharp dialogue, and wit, keeping every moment gripping. Winner of the Academy Award for Best Actor (Holden), the film combines tension, camaraderie, and clever plotting, delivering a wartime tale filled with intrigue, clever humor, and standout performances that define mid-century cinema excellence.
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June 3, 2026
CENTENNIAL SCREENING!
Jean Negulesco’s HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE
(1953, 95 min)
Nominated for three Oscars for Cinematography, Costume Design, and Art Direction, this screening celebrates what would have been Marilyn Monroe’s 100th birthday, honoring her iconic star power and timeless charisma in one of her most beloved comedies. Lauren Bacall, Betty Grable, and Monroe dazzle as three women pursuing New York’s richest bachelors. From luxurious apartments to glittering social events, their charm, wit, and playful ambition make every scene shine. Monroe’s magnetic screen presence, Bacall’s sophistication, and Grable’s comedic brilliance create a trio of unforgettable performances.
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• Marilyn Monroe (June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962): This American actress and pop culture icon, remembered for Some Like It Hot and Niagara, continues to influence fashion, film, and celebrity culture decades after her untimely death.
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