Focus on Film Noir
Celebrating 100 Years of Columbia Pictures
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Choose Your Own Double Bill
During Hollywood’s Golden Era, the double bill was a popular concept, offering two films for the price of one ticket. The second feature — nicknamed B movie — was usually a smaller budget film, with actors lesser known than the studios’ biggest stars. Columbia was famous for its gritty, inventive B movies, often crime films. In homage to that tradition, we also offer our take on a double bill:
Present your ticket to any one of these four “A” movies – The Big Heat / Human Desire / In a Lonely Place / The Lady From Shanghai – for a free ticket to any one of the B movies – Murder by Contract / Scandal Sheet / So Dark the Night / Walk a Crooked Mile.
The two films do not need to be on the same day, and the free ticket can only be redeemed in person at the Box Office.