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| Harold and Maude |
Dir.Hal Ashby US 1971
Come celebrate the Red Vic's 24th birthday with one of our most popular films.
Director Hal Ashby (Being There,
Shampoo) takes jabs at motherhood, the military,
psychiatry, computer dating, patriotic fever and funerals in probably the most charming movie about death ever
made. Much of this modern love story takes place in the Bay Area, and settings include the Sutro Baths,
the Marin Headlands and the Emeryville mudflats. Morbid 19-year-old Harold drives a Jaguar
converted into a hearse, stages one hilarious suicide after another and frequents cemeteries.
Ruth Gordon steals the show as the exuberant 79-year-old Maude who teaches him to appreciate
life. Playfully grim, this is black comedy at its finest. Starring Bud Cort, Ruth Gordon
and Vivian Pickles, and featuring the music of Cat Stevens. A special birthday treat will
be given out at evening screenings on Sunday. (92m)
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Sun: 2:00, 4:00, 7:15, 9:15
Mon & Tues: 7:15, 9:15
Wed: 2:00, 4:00(special Bring Your Own Baby screening), 7:15, 9:15
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Film information on IMDB.com
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