Film Room Schedule – Friday
Friday Afternoon
4:00 pm: Rocky Jones–Space Ranger
Rocky Jones, Vena Ray, and ten-year-old Bobby cruise
the galaxy in their space ship in this typical television
space opera. The episode we are running, Pirates of Prah
involves space piracy, hijacking, and everything else a
kid in the fifties would want to see in a television show.
16mm, 30 min
4:30 pm: Space Sentinels–"Space Giants"
Hal Sutherland’s action animation show involves three
Greek gods transplanted into the future where they do
good and battle evil. We’re showing an episode called
Space Giants in which they battle evil giants. Everything
is cut and dried and the good guys always win, and that’s
the way it should be.
16mm, 30 min
5:00 pm: Our Man Flint
James Coburn plays secret agent Derek Flint in this marvelous
spoof of James Bond films. Chasing eco-terrorists
while surrounded by teams of beautiful women and improbable
gadgets, he saves the world in the second reel
and then saves the world again in the fourth. If anything,
it’s interesting to watch how Austin Powers seems like a
pale and crude imitation of Flint.
16mm, 1 hr. 48 min
Preceded by Heave Away. This short film on the decommissioning of a spacecraft is set to music by Helva
Peters.
16mm, 6 min, Color by RGB/DuArt
Friday Evening
7:00 pm: The Comédie-Française
The Comédie-Française has been performing live theatre
since 1680, and since that time has been on the forefront
of theatrical technology. This is a backstage tour
of the famous French theatre, with visits to the flyloft,
the costume shop, and the carpentry shop. It includes
some beautiful images of theatrical productions, and is a
must-see for anyone interested in costuming or stagecraft.
Shown by special request.
16mm, 60 min.
8:00 pm: It’s All About Love
Just your ordinary romantic drama about star-crossed
lovers. Oh, except that it takes place in a dystopian future
where climate change is turning the world into a frozen
wasteland. The Village Voice calls it “rapturous and inexplicable
in equal measure.”
35mm Cinemascope, 1
hr. 45 min
Preceded by a short episode of Clutch Cargo. A curious
product of the early 1960s, this is an animated children’s
television show employing Synchro-Vox, a process
in which live action lips were rotoscoped onto still drawings.
The plotlines and the artwork both owed a lot to
the pulp SF styles of the day and were quite advanced for
a kid’s show of that era.
16mm B&W, 6 min
11:00 pm: Metropolis
This restored version of the silent Fritz Lang classic is
considerably longer than the commonly-shown 1927 cut.
The image quality is better than you have ever seen and
it will be presented with our own Gary McGath at the
organ and with two short intermissions.
35mm, 2 hrs,
4 min.
Preceded by film footage from Denvention 3. We wandered
around the past Worldcon with a prewar-vintage
newsreel camera and got shots of a lot of different parts
of the con, then edited them down. Come and see yourself
and your friends and the people you meant to see at the
con but missed.
35mm, 6 min.