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Cinevent 38

Coming May 26 -29, 2006!

ANOTHER  GREAT WEEKEND OF SILENT AND SOUND FILMS!

 

Join us at the Midwest Hotel and Conference Center (formerly the Ramada Plaza Hotel) in Columbus Ohio on Memorial Day weekend for our 38th annual convention!

 

Scheduled so far in the Cinevent Screening Room:

 

Ed Gardner and the entire DUFFY’S TAVERN (1945) crew host Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour, Betty Hutton, Alan Ladd, Paulette Goddard and just about everyone under contract to Paramount; William Farnum and Jewel Carmen star in Frank Lloyd’s production of A TALE OF TWO CITIES (1917); Lee Tracy is a two-fisted, fast-talking reporter looking to bring down The Mob in THE PAYOFF (1943); Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell star in one of the silent era’s great romantic tales, SEVENTH HEAVEN (1927); Ronald Colman rescues Joan Bennett from a fate worse than death in BULLDOG DRUMMOND (1929); Basil Rathbone is THE MAD DOCTOR (1941) with Ellen Drew and John Howard; Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe ask WHAT PRICE GLORY? (1926); Bud Abbott and Lou Costello have THE TIME OF THEIR LIVES (1946) (even IF Costello’s character lived  two hundred years ago); Gary Cooper battles William Powell to win the West (and Thelma Todd!) in NEVADA (1927); Victor Moore and Beulah Bondi MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW (1937); Tom Mix rides in Zane Grey’s THE RAINBOW TRAIL (1925); Chester Morris is a reformed criminal in BOSTON BLACKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD (1942); Cecil B. DeMille shows us a FOOL’S PARADISE (1921) with Dorothy Dalton, Mildred Harris and Conrad Nagel. Spencer Tracy and pal Jack Oakie try to keep Constance Cummings from LOOKING FOR TROUBLE (1934); Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Astor and Donald Crisp swash, buckle and swoon in DON Q, SON OF ZORRO (1925); James Ellison and Wanda McKay are star gazing in a drug store at HOLLYWOOD AND VINE (1945); Charlie Ruggles, Veree Teasdale, & Jack LaRue meet up with a serial killer on a luxury liner in TERROR ABOARD (1933); Raymond Griffith, Mack Swain, Marian Nixon and Virginia Lee Corbin star in the Silent Era’s other great Civil War comedy HANDS UP (1926 - just added to the National Film Registry this year!); Fredric March and Ina Claire are THE ROYAL FAMILY OF BROADWAY (1930) (Did anyone say Barrymore?); ZaSu Pitts and Ned Sparks team up to solve a murder that’s a PRIVATE SCANDAL (1934); Also included: films of Laurel and Hardy (Any Old Port, The Live Ghost and Perfect Day), Charley Chase, A Festival of "Other" Roach Comedies, our Annual Animation program, and much more to come!

 

Cinevent has Comedy, Drama, Westerns, Musicals, Mysteries, Animation,& Horror from the great days of Silent (with live accompaniment by Dave Drazin & Philip Carli) and early Sound Film.

 

And what's more, Cinevent has DEALERS: over170 tables of all kinds of movie related collectables, including posters, lobby cards, stills, books, pressbooks, CD's, records, and of course films on DVD, VHS, LaserDisc and 8 & 16mm!

 

Don't miss the Midwest's Largest and Oldest Classic Film Festival!

 

To get on our mailing list, write: CINEVENT, P.O. Box 13463, Columbus, OH

43213. call our 24 Hour Voice Mail: 866-785–7687 or e-mail:steve@cinevent.com

 

 

THE 14th ANNUAL VINTAGE POSTER ART AUCTION

Saturday, May 27, 2006. For more information on the auction contact:

 

 MORRIS EVERETT, JR.                                                          MARTY DAVIS

              10535 CHILLICOTHE RD.                                                43215 N. NATIONAL TRAIL

  KIRTLAND, OH 44094                    AND                             ANTHEM, AZ 85086

         (440) 256-3660                                                                       (623) 551-6655

     Fax (440) 256-3431                                                                Fax (623) 551-6622

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Visit the Vintage Poster Art Auction web site at www.vintagefilmposters.com.

 

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