Enjoy the holidays with Miracle on 34th St. Dec 8, 7pm

CORRECTION: The film showing is on Dec 8, not 7th. The magic of “Miracle on 34th St.” (1947) is bound to touch your heart. Natalie Wood plays a little girl who has lost her faith in Santa Claus. Her mother, played by Maureen O’Hara, takes her to Macy’s department store in Manhattan. There the little girl encounters a kindly but perhaps slightly demented old man who has taken a job playing Santa Claus–but there are complications. Edmund Gwenn won the Oscar for his role. “Miracle on 34th St.” is a priceless and unforgettable movie–what Christmas is all about.

Film starts at 7 pm Thursday,  December 8 . All seats are $8. Getting to the theater early is always a good idea–for a choice of seating and to order freshly-made food and drinks. You are strongly advised to buy tickets in advance at the box office or online.

My Fair Lady, Nov 10, 7pm

Hollywood’s legendary “woman’s director,” George Cukor (The Women, The Philadelphia Story), transformed Audrey Hepburn into street-urchin-turned-proper-lady Eliza Doolittle in this film version of the Lerner and Loewe musical. Based on George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion, My Fair Lady stars Rex Harrison as linguist Henry Higgins (Harrison also played the role, opposite Julie Andrews, on stage), who draws Eliza into a social experiment that works almost too well. Star wattage that keeps this film exciting, that and such great songs as “On the Street Where You Live” and “I Could Have Danced All Night.” Actor Jeremy Brett, who gained a huge following later in life portraying Sherlock Holmes, is quite electric as Eliza’s determined suitor. Source: Yahoo Movie Information

“My Fair Lady” will be very popular. You are strongly advised to buy tickets in advance at the box office or online.

Film starts at 7 pm Thursday, November 10. All seats are $8. Getting to the theater early is always a good idea–for a choice of seating and to order freshly-made food and drinks.

Update: 9:30 p.m. showing added for Young Frankenstein on Oct 27

Demand to see this film is so great that Rialto has added one more showing of this film on Oct 27, at 9:30 p.m.. All seats are still $8.00. Buy your tickets now at the box office or online to avoid being shut out!