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Evening Schedule
(times are approximate)
6 PM
Doors Open
7 PM
Special Guests Panel
7:30 PM
George Pal Puppetoons
9 PM
Intermission
9:15 PM
The War of the Worlds
10:45 PM
Program Ends
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THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (1953) Running time 85 minutes Widely regarded as one of the greatest sci-fi movies of all time. This first and best version of H.G. Wells' chilling novel of a Martian invasion of Earth delivers fiery thrills, laser-hot action, and unrelenting suspense.
Produced by George Pal, directed by Byron Haskin, Staring Gene Barry, Ann Robinson, Les Tremayne, Lewis Martin, with narrators Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Paul Frees.
Groundbreaking Academy Award® winning special effects by Gordon Jennings, screenplay by Barré Lyndon, and music by Leith Stevens.
Selected by the National Film Registry The Library of Congress as one of the most "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" films in history.
GEORGE PAL PUPPETOONSRunning time 90 minutes Brilliantly conceived stop-motion animated shorts that thrilled audiences the world over. Now, all can rejoice as Puppetoons return, fully restored from their original Technicolor negatives.
Featuring ten of the best including Tubby the Tuba, Dr. Seuss 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, Rhythm in the Ranks, Good Night Rusty, The Gay Knighties, Wilbur the Lion, Date with Duke, The Sky Princess, A Hatful of Dreams plus Western Daze - the first animation work by Ray Harryhausen. Puppetoon restorations produced and directed by Arnold Leibovit.
Scheduled to appear are special guests director Joe Dante (Gremlins), Ann Robinson (star of War of the Worlds), and director-producer Arnold Leibovit (The Puppetoon Movie, The Time Machine 2002).
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