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American Legend: The Films of Paul Newman Sweet Bird of Youth April 23, 2009 7:30-10 pm Plestcheeff Auditorium Sweet Bird of Youth (Richard Brooks, 1962) with Geraldine Page, Ed Begley. In 35 mm, color 120 min.This series of eleven films honors the acting and directing career of Paul Newman (1925–2008), whose indelible portrayals of lovable rebels and rapscallions have ignited movie screens for half a century. Blessed with a face of classical beauty, smoldering blue eyes, physical grace and an iconic sense of cool, Newman epitomized an American masculinity that melded toughness with sensitivity.In movies he was a serious actor who won audiences' affection and critics' raves, while off screen he was a prankster, a modest and private man, a selfless philanthropist, and a prize-winning race car driver (until 2006!) who enjoyed a 50-year marriage to the superb actress Joanne Woodward. The couple's longtime friend, screenwriter Stewart Stern (Rebel Without a Cause, The Rack, Rachel, Rachel) will join us on April 2 and May 14 to speak about his dear amigos. When pondering Paul Newman's career, the words of his character "Fast Eddie" Felson in The Hustler come to mind: "I just had to show them what the game can be when it's great."Other films in this series include:April 2: The Rack April 9: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof April 16:The Hustler April 30: Hud May 6: Harper May 7: Cool Hand Luke May 14: Rachel, Rachel May 21: The Sting May 28: The Verdict June 4: Nobody's Fool Members: $58Adults: $65Prices above are for entire film series. Series tickets may be purchased at the Ticketing Desk at any of SAM's three sites or over the phone with a credit card by calling the Box Office at 206.654.3121.Single-film tickets $7 for everyone, sold day of show at the auditorium (cash only). Tickets are also available through Scarecrow Video: call 206.524.8554.This film series has been generously supported by the Bagley Wright Foundation.When: Apr 23, 2009 12:00:00 AM to Apr 23, 2009 12:00:00 AM Where: Seattle Art Museum in Seattle,Washington Posted by:rollup
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American Legend: The Films of Paul Newman
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