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St. Mary's Classic Movies


Sunday, September 01, 2024 - Monday, September 01, 2025
St. Mary's Parish Hall

Classic Movies

Welcome to Classic Movies at St. Mary’s Parish – a great chance to see some wonderful classic films on the big screen. Tuesdays at 2:00pm.

Films are all considered for General Audience with snacks included (free will offering).

ALL WELCOME, no sign up. Our third year!   

Questions? Ask David: dmurdoch@archtoronto.org 

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Fall 2024 Schedule

September 10 movieSeptember 10, 2024 - Dodsworth

American business man retires and take his wife to Europe where they begin to go their separate ways. A fantastic adult drama about ageism and the power of the human spirit. Based on a novel by Sinclair Lewis and Oscar Winner for Best Picture in 1936. Starring Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton and Mary Astor, directed by William Wyler. 

 

 

September 24 movieSept 24 – Holiday (1938 version)

Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn play a couple of joyous non-conformists destined to fall in love in this charming comedy-drama directed by George Cukor.

 

 

 

October 8 movieOct 8 - Mildred Pierce

Academy Award winning performance by Joan Crawford in this film noir classic about a dedicated mother who gets tangled in murder and intrigue because of her spoiled daughter.

Also starring Ann Blyth and Eve Arden, directed by Michael Curtiz, 1946.

 

 

October 29 movieOct 29 – Vertigo

Alfred Hitchcock’s one-of-a-kind masterpiece Vertigo, the classic, mind-bending mystery of identity and obsession starring Jimmy Stewart as a recovering police detective and Kim Novak as the woman he’s trailing in one of the greatest motion pictures of all time. 1958.

 

 

November 26 movieNovember 26 - To Be Or Not To Be

Ernst Lubitsch’s daring black comedy about a Polish acting troupe that try to outwit the Nazis starring the great Jack Benny, Robert Stack, and Carole Lombard in her last film that was amazingly made in 1942 during the height of World War II.

 

 

December 17 movieDecember 17 - Remember The Night

One of the best Christmas movies you’ve never heard of! Convicted jewel thief (Barbara Stanwyck) is put in custody of a streetwise district attorney (Fred MacMurray) during the holidays and experiences the joy of Christmas and family for the first time in her life. A forgotten Christmas classic from 1940.

 


Classic MoviesClassic Movies at St. Mary’s Parish  

Join us Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m. for Classic Movies in the parish hall. Some of this year’s films include Vertigo, Citizen Kane, On the Waterfront, and more! Sept 10, Sept 24, Oct 8, Oct 29, Nov 26, Dec 17, Jan 14, Jan 28, Feb 25, Mar 11, Mar 25, Apr 15, Apr 29, May 20, June 10 and June 17

For more information, please contact David dmurdoch@archtoronto.org.

 

 

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