Come up and see MAE on 9 November 2007 — — in California.
• • In 1925, the beautiful Stanford Theatre opened, serving for decades as Palo Alto's premier movie house. A roster of the best classic films can be found here. And on Friday 9 November 2007, they will be showing a double feature of two black and white films released in 1933.
• • In "I'm No Angel," Mae West plays a cooch dancer and a lion tamer named Tira, who tells Cary Grant "Come Up and see me sometime — any time."
• • It's billed with "Rafter Romance." Ginger Rogers and Norman Foster co-star as people who share a Greenwich Village apartment on different shifts who fall in love outside the place's walls. Robert Benchley guest stars.
• • The Stanford Theatre Foundation is dedicated to bringing back the authentic movie-going experience of Hollywood's Golden Age. Classic Hollywood directors never intended you to watch their pictures on a video screen in your living room (or while jogging). The magic of the movies depends on a larger-than-life image and the shared reactions of a large audience.
• • The Stanford Theatre: 221 University Avenue, Palo Alto, CA — T: (650) 324-3700
• • Come up and see Mae every day online: http://MaeWest.blogspot.com/
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• • Photo: • • Mae West • • 1933 • •
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Thursday, November 08, 2007
Mae West : 9 November 2007
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