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Friday through Sunday, February 8 - 11, 2008 Cape May, NJ - 609-884-4403
Quiet City 5 p.m. showtime on Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Directed by Aaron Katz - Rated NR

“Ah yes, the quiet streets of New York at night. That’s where Aaron Katz’s excellent film “Quiet City”
takes place. What’s that you say? The streets of New York are anything but quiet? Well, don’t tell Katz
that or young Charlie (Lankenau) or Jamie (Fisher) the two leads in the film. To them New York, or
specifically Brooklyn, is a small, quiet place perfectly primed for two people to get to know each other.”
- Don R. Lewis, Film Threat

“Quiet City was the festival (Independent Film Festival of Boston) highlight for me.”
- Skye Hirschkron, Stylus Magazine

Color Me Kubrick 7:00 p.m. showtime on Friday, Saturday & Sunday


Directed by Brian W. Cook- Rated NR

“In the insistently strange Colour Me Kubrick, John Malkovich plays Alan Conway, a con man who bilks
people by claiming he's director Stanley Kubrick. I can't think of a compelling reason to see Colour Me
Kubrick other than the fact that it's weirdly funny and chronicles the bizarre lengths to which some
people will go to make fools of others. The movie is based on a true story. Colour Me Kubrick builds its
one-joke antics around Conway's bravado. Speaking in a mangled American accent, the outlandishly
gay Conway knows little about Kubrick's work. He does, however, understand that many people go wild
over the possibility that an important director might put them in a movie. Such gullibility constitutes
the basis for most of what transpires.” - Robert Denerstain, Denver Rocky Mountain News 90 mins.

No End In Sight 9:00 p.m. showtime on Friday, Saturday


Directed by Charles Ferguson - Rated NR
Nominated for this year’s Academy Award® for Best Documentary
“Winner of the Sundance Special Jury prize-winner, this film does not really question the original
decision to topple Saddam Hussein, unlike most films of this genre. Instead, it concerns itself almost
entirely with the botched first months of the U.S. occupation.Lightly narrated by Campbell Scott, it's
essentially a series of talking-head interviews with now-wiser and very bitter veterans of the failed
reconstruction: Ambassador Barbara Bodine, Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, retired Lt.
Gen. Jay Garner and many others. This is not a political film. First-time writer-producer director
Charles Ferguson is a noted think-tank scholar who is less interested in casting partisan blame than
figuring out just exactly how such a colossal debacle came about.” - William Arnold, Seattle Post-Intell.
102 mins.

Official “Bruce at the Beach” Poster Now Available!

The Bruce Springsteen


HD Concert Benefit Poster
The response was so strong to our recent Bruce
Springsteen HD concert benefit poster, that we have
had a limited edition printing made of the poster and
will now make it available to our members and the BRUCE AT
public. Each poster measures 24” X 36” and only 100
copies have been printed. Each poster will be shipped THE BEACH
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND EMERGING PICTURES PRESENT
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FOR THE BENEFIT TO SAVE THE BEACH THEATRE

via USPS in a mailing tube.


BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN &
The cost is $20 plus $5 shipping and handling. THE E STREET BAND:
LIVE IN BARCELONA
a concert filmed in high definition and 5.1 sound
Got to www.beachtheatre.org and for digital projection

order with your credit card. date


Exclusive New Jersey theatrical premiere to benefit the Beach Theatre Founda-

12/31 & 1/4-6 711 Beach Drive, Cape May, NJ


tion’s goal to save the historic Beach Theatre in Cape May. New Year’s Eve
Party $50. Jan. 4,5,6 $18. Go to www.beachboxoffice.com for advance tickets.

www.beachboxoffice.com www.beachtheatre.org

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