Join us for a double feature screening of two holiday classics.
It Happened on Fifth Avenue is the story of a hobo who, as he does every winter, moves into a mansion on New York City's 5th Avenue while its owners are away for the winter and invites all his hobo friends in from the cold. But this Christmas, the owner comes home unexpectedly after a quarrel with her boyfriend to find her house occupied by jovial street dwellers. To make matters even worse, her father disguises himself as a hobo to get an invitation to stay in his own home -- and keeps his identity secret in this perennial Christmas favorite about rediscovering family and the joy of being together.
Holiday Affair is the tale of a charming seasonal clerk Steve Mason who catches beautiful Connie Ennis in a fraudulent shopping scheme during the busy Christmas rush. But when he discovers that Ennis is a war widow and single mother, Mason takes pity on her and can't bring himself to turn her in. His supervisor takes notice and fires him on the spot. Mason befriends Connie and her young son, Timmy, and may complicate her plans to marry boring nice guy.
Join us if you love movies and want to get out for a couple of hours on a Saturday afternoon. Once a month we will screen a great recent or classic film. There will be popcorn and candy. The audience can also submit title suggestions for future screenings. It will be a joy, so we want to see you there.
The great Audrey Hepburn once said “Everything I learned, I learned from the movies.” This an in person only event due to screening rights. Contact Ronald Headen by email or call 336-412-6199 for more information.