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Monday, March 9 - 8pm Screening
REAR WINDOW
One of Alfred Hitchcock's most suspenseful screen achievements. When a professional photographer (James Stewart) suspects his neighbor of murdering his nagging wife, he enlists his socialite girlfriend (Grace Kelly) to help investigate the suspicious chain of events. Honored in AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Movies for excellence in film, Rear Window has also been hailed as "one of Alfred Hitchcock's most stylish thrillers"

Monday, March 16 - 8pm Screening
VERTIGO
One of Alfred Hitchcock's greatest cinematic achievements! Set in San Francisco, Vertigo creates a dizzying web of mistaken identity, passion and murder after an acrophobic detective (James Stewart) rescues a mysterious blonde (Kim Novak) from the bay.

Monday, March 23 - 8pm Screening NORTH BY NORTHWEST
A strong candidate for the most sheerly entertaining and enjoyable movie ever made by a Hollywood studio. Positioned between the much heavier and more profoundly disturbing *Vertigo* and the stark horror of *Psycho, **North by Northwest* is Alfred Hitchcock at his most effervescent in a romantic comedy-thriller that also features one of the definitive Cary Grant performances. Mistaken for a spy manhattan adman Cary Grant escapes kidnapping dodges a murder frameup confronts a crop-dusting airplane and holds on to the face of Mount Rushmore.
Michele Lanfrank LLC & Asbury Park Film Initiative Present patti smith: dream of life a film by steven sebring Sunday, March 29 3pm Screening Paramount Theater, Asbury Park followed by a special appearance and Q&A with director steven sebring and patti smith! Tickets on Sale starting Thursday, March 12 at Bodega Shoppe - 800 Ocean Avenue, Thurs - Mon, 11am - 7pm $10 advance $15 day of event at the Paramount Box Office

Monday, March 30 - 8pm Screening
THE BIRDS
As beautiful blonde Melanie (Tippie Hedren) rolls into Bodega Bay in pursuit of eligible bachelor Mitch Brenner she is inexplicably attacked by a seagull. Suddenly thousands of birds are flocking into town preying on schoolchildren and residents in a terrifying series of attacks.Beyond the superb effects, however, "The Birds" is also one of Hitchcock's most psychologically complicated scenarios, a tense study of violence, loneliness, and complacency.
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