August 20 - 7:00pm
Fritz Lang (1955) 89 mins PG

One of Lang’s most magical, dynamic, soulful & dreamlike films is a key work in the critical appreciation of the director’s career, largely neglected in America but widely regarded in Europe as amongst the seminal works of ‘50s cinema. In 18th century England a young orphaned boy befriends the charismatic head of a smuggling ring (Stewart Granger). This windswept, austerely designed & brilliantly staged adventure was Lang’s only ‘scope film, a form he would famously deride in Godard’s Contempt. With George Sanders, Joan Greenwood & an evocative score by Miklos Rozsa.
Imported 35mm print.* Followed by Fury at 8.35pm, and Die Vier Um Die Frau at 10.15pm.
* Screens as part of the Fritz Lang Season.