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In celebration of two-time Golden Globe® winner, Academy Award® & Tony Award® nominee Kathleen Turner and her upcoming engagement in the National Tour of Matthew Lombardo’s play HIGH, Carlton Cinema is pleased to present a free Mini Film Festival. The festival will feature four of Kathleen Turner’s most memorable performances on screen on Saturday April 28th at the Carlton Cinema, (20 Carlton Street at Yonge).
Film schedule:
PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED (PG) at 1:15 PM 103 min
Peggy Sue faints at a high school reunion. When she wakes up she finds herself in her own past, just before she finished school.
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Writers: Jerry Leichtling, Arlene Sarner
Stars: Kathleen Turner, Nicolas Cage and Barry Miller
ROMANCING THE STONE (14A) at 4:15 PM 106 min
A romance writer sets off to Colombia to ransom her kidnapped sister, and soon finds herself in the middle of a dangerous adventure.
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Writer: Diane Thomas
Stars: Kathleen Turner, Michael Douglas and Danny DeVito
WAR OF THE ROSES (14A) at 7:00 PM 116 min
A married couple try everything to get each other to leave the house in a vicious divorce battle.
Director: Danny DeVito
Writers: Warren Adler (novel), Michael Leeson (screenplay)
Stars: Kathleen Turner, Michael Douglas and Danny DeVito
BODY HEAT (18A) at 9:15 PM 112 min
In the midst of a searing Florida heat wave, a woman convinces her lover, a small-town lawyer, to murder her rich husband.
Director: Lawrence Kasdan
Writer: Lawrence Kasdan
Stars: Kathleen Turner, William Hurt and Richard Crenna
Arrive early as seating is limited and based on a first-come, first-served basis.
Although the films are free, a $5.00 suggested donation to YouthLink is recommended.
Kathleen Turner stars in Matthew Lombardo’s play about faith, addiction and substance abuse, HIGH, May 8-13, at The Royal Alexandra Theatre.
For tickets go to mirvish.com.
Photo: Kathleen Turner in High. ©2012 The Talullualh Company, LLC.
2012-04-16
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