A SPECIAL WEEKEND WITH DON MURRAY ▪ JULY 11-13, 2014 PROGRAM

Presented by Mid-Century Productions at the Roxie Theater

Endless Love - Don Murray, Brooke Shields, Martin Hewitt at the Roxie Saturday July 12, 2014

FRIDAY, JULY 11

A Hatful of Rain

A HATFUL OF RAIN

(1957) 7:30 PM

The Bachelor Party

THE BACHELOR PARTY

(1957) 9:45 PM

Shake Hands with the Devil

SHAKE HANDS WITH THE DEVIL

(1959) 11:30 PM

SATURDAY MATINEE, JULY 12

The Outcasts: The Long Ride

THE OUTCASTS:
THE LONG RIDE

(1969) NOON

Call Me by My Rightful Name

CALL ME BY MY RIGHTFUL NAME

(1972) 1 PM

A Man Is Ten Feet Tall

A MAN IS TEN FEET TALL

(1955) 3:30 PM

Sweet Love, Bitter

SWEET LOVE, BITTER

(1967) 4:30 PM

SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 12

Endless Love

ENDLESS LOVE

(1981)7:15 PM

The Confessions of Tom Harris

THE CONFESSIONS OF TOM HARRIS

(1967) 10:15 PM

SUNDAY MATINEE, JULY 13

Police Story: The Big Walk

POLICE STORY: THE BIG WALK

(1973) NOON

Deadly Hero

DEADLY HERO

(1976) 1 PM

The Hoodlum Priest

THE HOODLUM PRIEST

(1961) 3 PM

SUNDAY NIGHT, JULY 13

Advise and Consent

ADVISE AND CONSENT

(1962) 6:30 PM

Bus Stop

BUS STOP

(1956) 9:15 PM

SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2014 — SPECIAL EXTENDED MATINEE

THE OUTCASTS "The Long Ride"   NOON

The Outcasts - Don Murray - Otis Young

Don Murray, Otis Young, William Bassett, J. Pat O'Malley; directed by Robert Butler. (1969, 50 min.) Digital

This episode of THE OUTCASTS has it all—a nasty villain, the usual tense interactions between Earl (Don Murray) and Jemal (Otis Young), and a pulsating story with a suitably ironic ending. After you see it, you'll agree that THE OUTCASTS should be on DVD!

from UNSUNG HERO 

"Don Murray on Otis Young" will precede the screening of THE OUTCASTS "The Long Ride." (5 mins) Digital

CALL ME BY MY RIGHTFUL NAME   1 PM

Call Me by My Rightful Name - 1972

Don Murray, Otis Young, Cathy Lee Crosby, Kent Smith, Edith Atwater; directed by Michael Shurtleff. (1972, 90 mins)  ★ New print to premiere at the Roxie.

EXCEPTIONALLY RARE! Don Murray wanted to make this film in 1962 opposite Sidney Poitier, but events conspired to quash those hopes. Ten years later, the story of a friendship between a black man and a white that's ruptured by a twist of fate invlving a young woman (Cathy Lee Crosby) offers a slightly altered message, one that bears re-examination in 2014.

→ DON MURRAY IN PERSON interviewed by his sons, Christopher and Michael

A Man is Ten Feet Tall - Saturday, July 12 at the Roxie Theater

A MAN IS TEN FEET TALL  3:30 PM

Sidney Poitier, Don Murray, Martin Balsam, Hilda Simms, Michael Strong; directed by Robert Mulligan. (1955, 50 mins) Digital

RARE! From Don Murray's own personal copy, this Philco Playhouse Theatre episode was the basis for a fleshed-out, full-length motion picture, EDGE OF THE CITY (1957). Don plays a young man on the run who tries to hide from his troubles by working on the New York waterfront, where he is befriended by an ebullient black dockworker (Sidney Poitier). As their friendship grows, the racial tension on the dock intensifies. A rare classic from the golden age of live TV!

SWEET LOVE, BITTER   4:30 PM

Sweet Love, Bitter - Dick Gregory - Don Murray

Don Murray, Dick Gregory, Robert Hooks, Diane Varsi; directed by Herbert Danska. (1967, 92 mins) Digital

"A remarkable newly discovered film, virtually lost for over a quarter-century, one of the first dramatic films to honestly deal with jazz life... Quite possibly the best movie ever made about jazz."
—Francis Davis, Village Voice, Philadelphia Inquirer

A searing, poetic look at the underside of black jazz culture and the gap between the races, SWEET LOVE BITTER was damaged by its own producers, who took the film away from director Herb Danska and cut 20 minutes from the film prior to its release. Even in its mutilated state, however, the film features exceptional performances from Don, Robert Hooks, and (in a character based on tragic jazz great Charlie Parker) Dick Gregory, who's brilliant in his acting debut. With a bleakly beautiful jazz score composed by Mal Waldron. A one-of-a-kind film that packs as big of a punch in 2014 as it did when it was first (barely!) released.

→ INTERVIEW WITH DON MURRAY

SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 12

ENDLESS LOVE    7:15

Endless Love - Don Murray - Brooke Shields

Don Murray, Shirley Knight, Brooke Shields, Martin Hewett, James Spader; directed by Franco Zefferelli. (1981, 120 mins) 35mm

Don Murray felt that this movie would reestablish him as a feature film actor, but the hue and cry from movie critics taking up the banner of the Reagan backlash surrounded ENDLESS LOVE (with its depiction of "illicit" teenage sex) with an unprecedented level of controversy. Come see what the fuss was all about, and take in one of Don's most astonishing character transformations—it's not for the squeamish!

→ INTERVIEW WITH DON MURRAY

THE CONFESSIONS OF TOM HARRIS    10:15 PM

The Confessions of Tom Harris - Don Murray, Linda Evans

Don Murray, Linda Evans, David Brian; dir. by John Derek and David Nelson (1966-72, 94 mins) Digital

EXCEPTIONALLY RARE! Don Murray spent six years shaping and reshaping this film—an ambitious attempt to depict the spiritual awakening of a bad man. Casting himself against type, Murray attempts to prove that he can, indeed, play an anti-hero. Come see it and judge for yourself!

from UNSUNG HERO "Tom Harris: The Most Unforgettable Man…" An overview of Don Murray's project that "offended everyone" (9 min.) DIGITAL

Special Weekend with Don Murray continues