
Quentin Tarantino is putting together another dynamite program of films for the month of March at the wonderful New Beverly Cinema here in L.A. Just thought I would document his lineup here for posterity:

March 1st:
CRACK HOUSE(1989; Michael Fischa)
REDNECK MILLER(1977; John Clayton)

March 2nd & 3rd:
ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ(1979; Don Siegel)
I ESCAPED FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND(1973; William Witney)


March 4th & 5th:
COONSKIN(1979; Ralph Bakshi)
HEY GOOD LOOKIN'(1982; Ralph Bakshi)
SHAME OF THE JUNGLE(1975; Picha/Boris Szulzinger)(Midnight)



March 6th & 7th:
ROAD GAMES(1981; Richard Franklin)
THE ANDERSON TAPES(1971; Sidney Lumet)


March 8th:
THE NO MERCY MAN(1973; Daniel Vance)
JOHNNY FIRECLOUD(1975; William Allen Castleman)
SUMMERTIME KILLER(1973; Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi)



March 9th & 10th:
DARK OF THE SUN(1968; Jack Cardiff)
HELL RIVER(1974; Stole Jankovic)


March 11th & 12th:
WHITE LIGHTNING(1973; Joseph Sargent)
LAST AMERICAN HERO(1973; Lamont Johnson)
STONE(1974; Sandy Harbutt)(Midnight)



March 13th & 14th:
BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE(1969; Paul Mazurksy)
BLUME IN LOVE(1973; Paul Mazursky)


March 15th:
GRINDHOUSE(2007; Robert Rodriguez/Quentin Tarantino)
MACHETE(2010; Robert Rodriguez)


March 16th & 17th:
MAN FRIDAY(1975; Jack Gold)
COOLEY HIGH(1975; Michael Schultz)


March 18th & 19th:
DRIVE-IN(1976; Rod Amateau)
DAZED & CONFUSED(1993; Richard Linklater)
PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW(1971; Roger Vadim)(Midnight)



March 20th & 21st:
CHARLEY ONE-EYE(1973; Don Chaffey)
KID BLUE(1973; James Frawley)


March 22nd:
THE HOT, THE COOL & THE VICIOUS(1976; Tso Nam Lee)
FEARLESS FIGHTERS(1971; Min-hsiung Wu)


March 24th:
THUNDER ROAD(1958; Arthur Ripley)
FIVE MINUTES TO LIVE(1961; Bill Karn)


March 25th & 26th:
THE AVENGING EAGLE(1978; Chung Sun)
DUEL OF THE IRON FIST(1971; Cheh Chang)
FRIDAY(1995; F. Gary Gray)(Midnight 3/25)
THE FIGHTING FISTS OF SHANGHAI JOE(1974; Mario Caiano)(Midnight 3/26)




March 27th-31st:
KILL BILL: THE WHOLE BLOODY AFFAIR(2003; Quentin Tarantino)
1 comment:
Nice poster collection here. I miss these kind of posters!
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