September 3 - 7:00pm
Fritz Lang (1945) 103 mins PG

Widely considered one of the classic film noirs, Lang’s masterpiece tells the story of Christopher Cross, a man on the verge of a mid-life crisis who befriends & falls for a younger woman. Played with characteristic aplomb by Edward G. Robinson, Cross is initially made to seem like a genial sap before mutating into a figure of madness. Rarely has a noir victim fallen under the spell of a femme fatale, Joan Bennett as the unapologetically erotic & ruthless Kitty, so willingly or broken free with such shocking violence. A reworking of Renoir’s La Chienne.
Imported 35mm print courtesy of The Library of Congress.* Followed by Dr. Mabuse, Der Spieler part 2 at 9.00pm.
* Screens as part of the Fritz Lang Season.