Quentin Tarantino Hosts Film Tribute in Honor of Jerry Lewis in LA Tonight

By: Apr. 12, 2014
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Los Angeles -- In honor of legendary actor, filmmaker and humanitarian Jerry Lewis' footprinting ceremony at the Chinese Theatre, as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival Tribute, Quentin Tarantino is hosting a four-film screening at the New Beverly Cinema tonight, April 12. This event will be free to the public.

Prints of "At War With the Army," "Hollywood or Bust," "Don't Give Up the Ship," and "Boeing, Boeing," from Tarantino's personal collection, will be presented on 35mm. The screenings are part of a larger celebration taking place honoring Lewis' career.

"Jerry is a Hollywood treasure," said Tarantino. "It's a privilege to host a film tribute at the New Beverly and share my prints of his amazing work with the public." The New Beverly Cinema is a Passion project of Tarantino's. After the original owner died in 2007, he purchased the building and saved the property from redevelopment.

Film tribute details:

Date: Tonight, April 12, 2014

Location: New Beverly Cinema

7165 Beverly Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90036

323-938-4038

Line-up:

10:00 am - DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP (1959, 89 min)

12:00 pm - BOEING, BOEING (1965, 102 min)

2:00 pm - AT WAR WITH THE ARMY (1950, 93 min)

4:00 pm - HOLLYWOOD OR BUST (1956, 95 min)

Photo Credit: Walter McBride / WM Photos



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