Four hilarious classics picked by movie guru and projectionist Barry Steelman will be featured in May.
Snacks sponsored each evening by Constantly Pizza.

May 6 and 8 at 7 p.m.
THE BANK DICK (NR/1940/74 minutes)
In the small town of Lompoc, the local inebriate inadvertently captures a hold-up man and is rewarded with a bank guard's job. Hilarious blend of laughter and mayhem starring--and written by--the incomparable W. C. Fields, with generous support from veteran mirth-makers (Una Merkel, Grady Sutton, Franklin Pangborn and Shemp Howard).
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May 13-15 at 7 p.m.
THE COURT JESTER (NR/1956/101 min.)
A kind-hearted entertainer, in order to place the rightful heir on the throne, is hypnotized by a sorceress and infiltrates the court of a wicked, illegitimate king. Comic genius Danny Kaye demonstrates his agility at swordplay and wordplay ("the vessel with the pestle and the chalice from the palace") in a plot full of royal complications. His co-stars include Glynis Johns, Angela Lansbury and Basil Rathbone.
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May 20-22 at 7 p.m.
THE PALM BEACH STORY (NR/1942/88 min.)
The restless wife of a struggling engineer leaves her husband to hunt for a rich admirer in Florida. Writer/ director Preston Sturges concocts humorous dialog, flirtatious situations and unforgettable characters like "the Wienie King" and "the Ale and Quail Club." Claudette Colbert, Joel McCrea, Rudy Vallee and Mary Astor star in this delightful romp.
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May 27-29 at 7 p.m.
THE TIME OF THEIR LIVES (NR/1946/82 min.)
A young couple--mistakenly shot as traitors during the Revolutionary War--are doomed to remain on earth as ghosts until their innocence is proved. Contemporary residents of the country estate they are haunting attempt to help. Decidely offbeat Bud Abbott and Lou Costello comedy is one of their best--imaginative, funny and exceedingly well-done.
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