The Boston Phoenix
Review from issue: April 23 - 30, 1998

[Film Culture]

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Reason to celebrate

Seventy-five years of fine films from Warner Bros.

This week the Brattle Theatre is presenting a "Warner Bros. 75th Anniversary Film Festival," with new 35mm prints of 30 of the studio's finest (even without Bugs). The selection shows off Warners' enormous range, from Casablanca and The Adventures of Robin Hood to A Clockwork Orange and The Wild Bunch. Here's a quick rundown:

Friday: The '70s

Dog Day Afternoon
Superman
The Exorcist
A Clockwork Orange

Saturday: The '80s

The Color Purple
Lethal Weapon
Batman
Blade Runner
The Shining

Sunday: The '90s

Driving Miss Daisy
JFK
Unforgiven
Goodfellas
The Fugitive

Monday: The '30s

42nd Street
The Jazz Singer
The Public Enemy
The Adventures of Robin Hood

Tuesday: The '40s

Now, Voyager
Mildred Pierce
Casablanca
The Maltese Falcon

Wednesday: The '50s

The Searchers
Rebel Without a Cause
A Streetcar Named Desire
Dial M for Murder

Thursday: The '60s

Days of Wine and Roses
Bonnie & Clyde
The Wild Bunch
Bullitt
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