CW11+KSTW+Web+Logo_79x35 TheFan-Am1090Seattle-logo-fina2l
Oklahoma Tornado: Search for survivors begins | CBS News | KWTV Storm Tracker Radar

Latest

Best Summer Silent Movie Mondays from STG

View Comments
credit: GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images

This summer, get acquainted with the unique and timeless art of the silent film at The Paramount Theatre, as STG presents, Trader Joe’s Silent Movie Mondays. With the recent success of the Academy Award winning silent film, The Artist, and the film Hugo, a homage to a silent film pioneer, Georges Méliès, see silent film the way it was intended to be experienced, with the live accompaniment of the Mighty Wurlitzer organ, played by world renowned organist, Jim Riggs. This summer series also includes a Monday lunch matinee of shorts beginning at 12:00pm, and running no longer than 90 minutes, in addition to the evening series.

You are welcome to bring your lunch inside the air conditioned Paramount Theatre to enjoy some great silent film shorts by Georges Méliès, Charlie Chaplin, and Buster Keaton, beginning on Monday, July 9 with A TRIP TO THE MOON, by Méliès, which the Oscar winning film Hugo is based. Each family-friendly matinee is $5, with doors opening at 11:30am. Other shorts include, Chaplin’s THE KID, and GO WEST, by Buster Keaton.

The evening series of silent films, Epics & Opulence, will bring us Hollywood history, featuring PICCADILLY on July 9, L’ARGENT on July 16, BEN HUR: A TALE OF CHRIST on July 23 and KING OF KINGS on July 30. This all-classic film series, present grand worlds, tragically flawed characters, and biblical adaptations epic in scale and scope. For instance, PICADILLY, starring the luscious Anna Mae Wong, is a tale of ambition, desire and jealousy that casts intense glamour and enchantment into a nightclub in danger of decline. The brilliant BEN HUR: A TALE OF CHRIST is the most elaborate and expensive silent film ever made,a legendary production, whose costs were overshadowed only by the films box office, over $9 million! And the series will end with Cecil B. Demille’s biblically proportioned KING OF KINGS, whichmixes sex and religion, turning the redemption of Mary Magdalene, a high priced courtesan and possible lover of Jesus, into a vamp.

Evening films begin at 7:00pm, cost is $10, and doors open at 6:00pm. All films are at the historic Paramount Theatre, one of Seattle’s oldest grand movie palaces.

Here is the full list for the Monday afternoon matinee series:

July 9, 2012
12:00pm
A TRIP TO THE MOON (Méliès)
ONE A.M. (Chaplin)
THE IMMIGRANT (Chaplin)

July 16, 2012
12:00pm
IMPOSSIBLE VOYAGE (Méliès)
THE KID (Chaplin)

July 23, 2012
12:00pm
KINGDOM OF FAIRIES (Méliès)
THE CAMERAMAN (Keaton)

July 30, 2012
12:00pm
RIPS’ DREAM (Méliès)
GO WEST (Keaton)

The Paramount Theatre is located at:
911 Pine Street
Seattle, WA 98101
206.467.5510
http://www.stgpresents.org

View Comments
blog comments powered by Disqus
Listen Live!

CONTACT SANDMEYER TODAY!

steve 2 70 CONTACT SANDMEYER TODAY!
CALL IN OR E-MAIL STEVE
Do you have a question, comment, or concern for Steve?

1090 THE FAN LINEUP

untitled 1090 THE FAN LINEUP
BARBER, TIERNEY & JACOBSON
Weekday Mornings 6am-9am
bio rome 50 1090 THE FAN LINEUP
JIM ROME
Weekdays 9am-12pm
bio gottlieb 50 1090 THE FAN LINEUP
DOUG GOTTLIEB
Weekday Afternoons 12pm-3pm
steve 50 1090 THE FAN LINEUP
STEVE SANDMEYER
Weekday Afternoons 3pm-6pm
bio feinstein 50 1090 THE FAN LINEUP
JOHN FEINSTEIN
Weekday Evenings 6pm-7pm
bio ferrall 50 1090 THE FAN LINEUP
SCOTT FERRALL
Weekday Evenings 7pm-11pm