
Best Summer Film Fest Is BackGet excited! While outdoor movie watching seems to be a big trend this year, this festival celebrates its 9th year and is more popular than ever.
Best of all: its FREE!
Every Monday at sunset, treat yourself and your friends to classic movies like 'Dr. No,' 'Arsenic and Old Lace' and Robert Redford's timely 'The Candidate.'
Full schedule plus tips and more below.
Next Up: 'Superman' (1978), August 11, 8PM

July 14
DR. NO (MGM/UA) Sean Connery defines the role of 007 as the popular adventure series starts with a bang when James Bond visits Jamaica. The secret agent confronts a mad scientist, poisonous spiders and deadly females like bikini-clad Ursula Andress. (1962) 111 Min.
July 21THE CANDIDATE (Warner Bros.)
Golden boy Robert Redford is the great blonde hope in this political satire about an “honest” man running for a seat in the U.S. Senate. Hubert Humphrey, George McGovern and Natalie Wood also star. (1972) 109 Min.
July 28
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE (Warner Bros.)
Cary Grant’s sweet old aunties are up to something! Teddy Roosevelt’s Panama Canal and a plastic surgeon named Dr. Einstein also figure into the zany plot. Frank Capra directed this screwball comedy at a breakneck pace. (1944) 118 min.
August 4THE APARTMENT (MGM/UA)
Jack Lemmon falls for Shirley MacLaine in this bittersweet romance. Getting ahead in business by loaning out his apartment to the bosses for their illicit trysts, what’s Jack to do when he finds out that his adored Shirley is involved? (1960) 125 Min. Panavision
August 11
SUPERMAN (Warner Bros.)
The Man of Steel is thirty, but not to worry. He still leaps tall buildings in a single bound, etc. The adventure provided the signature role for then unknown Christopher Reeve, while superstar Marlon Brando, as Jar-El, earned millions for a brief bit. (1978) 143 Min. Panavision






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