Press ReleaseICPL HOSTS CLASSIC COMEDY FILM SERIES


Share the warmth of laughter at the Iowa City Public Library’s Classic Comedy Film Series. masks

The Library will host a month-long film series throughout January, showcasing some of the most beloved black-and-white comedies of all time. Films will be shown in Room A of the Library at 7 p.m. every Thursday. All films are free and open to the public.

January 2: It Happened One Night

Claudette Colbert plays a spoiled heiress running away from her family. She is helped by Clark Gable, who plays a reporter looking for a story. Directed by Frank Capra; 105 minutes.  (1934)

January 9: His Girl Friday

A newspaper editor, played by Cary Grant, uses every trick in the book to keep his ex-wife and ace reporter, Rosalind Russell, from remarrying. Directed by Howard Hawks; 92 minutes.  (1940)

January 16: Bringing Up Baby

Cary Grant plays a paleontologist trying to secure a $1 million dollar donation for his museum. He is pursued by Susan, a flighty and irritating heiress played by Katharine Hepburn, and her pet leopard: Baby. Directed by Howard Hanks; 102 minutes.  (1938)

January 23: Adam’s Rib

Starring Spencer Tracey and Katharine Hepburn, this movie pits husband and wife against each other as opposing lawyers in a case involving a woman who shot her husband. Directed by George Cukor; 101 minutes.  (1949)

Jan. 30: Some Like It Hot

When musicians Joe (Tony Curtis) and Jerry (Jack Lemon) witness a mob hit, they run away with an all-female band disguised as women. Marilyn Monroe plays Sugar Kane Kowalczyk. Directed by Billy Wilder; 120 minutes. (1959)

All films are free and open to the public.

For more information, contact Beth Fisher at Beth-Fisher@icpl.org or (319) 887-6024.

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