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July 13:
Eisenstein's "Ten Days that Shook the World," and Jean Vigo's "Zero for Conduct."
July 20:
(The New American Cinema) Andy Warhol's "Study of Sexual Frigidity," and Kenneth Anger's "Scorpio."
July 27:
Karloff and Lugosi in the original "Frankenstien and Dracula."
August 3:
Marlene Dietrich in von Sternberg's "The Blue Angel," and Chaplin's "Shoulder Arms."
August 10:
Bogart in John Huston's "Across the Pacific," and two rare Buster Keaton shorts: "The Paleface," and the "Soda Jerk."
August 17:
Chaplin's "City Lights," and Buster Keaton's "Cops."
August 24:
Mae West in "She Done Him Wrong," and W.C. Fields in "The Old Fashioned Way."
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