Wednesdays in August, 5:30 pm
Join us for Wednesday Night Movies at the Library! This month we are showing five classic campy films! This line-up has been carefully selected by Stephen Borkowski, Library Trustee and film aficionado. The films start at 5:30 pm and will be shown in the following order:
August 3: A Cold Wind in August (1961; 1 hour, 20 minutes): An older woman seduces an impressionable working-class boy who falls deeply in love with her. Disillusionment sets in when the boy discovers that she is a stripper.
August 10: The Chapman Report (1962; 2 hours, 5 minutes): A wonderful story about the crumbling of a wealthy suburban community's facade of smug respectability when four women allow themselves to become part of a scientific survey that examines their sex lives.
August 17: Youngblood Hawke (1964; 2 hours, 17 minutes): Sick of his job driving a truck in Kentucky, the ambitious Youngblood Hawke ventures to New York City to make it as a novelist. There he meets Jeanne Green, an editor who falls in love with him as she helps launch his career.
August 24: Two on a Guillotine (1965; 1 hour, 47 minutes): The daughter of a psychotic magician must stay in his mansion for seven nights in order to inherit his fortune.
August 31: A Rage to Live (1965; 1 hour, 41 minutes): A woman's sexual compulsions threaten to destroy her marriage.