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Screenings

Saturday July 5, 2008
From Russia With Love
2:10 PM - (Date has passed)
7:00 PM - (Date has passed)
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
4:20 PM - (Date has passed)
9:10 PM - (Date has passed)
Sunday July 6, 2008
Fathom
2:00 PM - (Date has passed)
6:20 PM - (Date has passed)
Modesty Blaise
4:00 PM - (Date has passed)
8:15 PM - (Date has passed)
Monday July 7, 2008
Danger Diabolik
7:00 PM - (Date has passed)
Casino Royale
9:00 PM - (Date has passed)
Tuesday July 8, 2008
Funeral in Berlin
7:00 PM - (Date has passed)
Billion Dollar Brain
9:00 PM - (Date has passed)
Wednesday July 9, 2008
The Spy Who Came In From the Cold
7:00 PM - (Date has passed)
Our Man in Havana
9:00 PM - (Date has passed)
Thursday July 10, 2008
Our Man Flint
7:00 PM - (Date has passed)
The Silencers
9:00 PM - (Date has passed)

Series & Events

Bond... and Beyond!

Bond... and Beyond!

Heroes, villains, shaken martinis, and beautiful ladies… this spy series has it all!

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films

Billion Dollar Brain
Billion Dollar Brain

Dir. Ken Russell, 1967, 111 min.
Ken Russell turns the conventional Cold War thriller on its head in this wild treatment of Len Deighton’s Harry Palmer.   more



Casino Royale
Casino Royale

Dir. Val Guest, Ken Hughes, John Huston, Joseph McGrath, Robert Parrish, 1967, 131 min.
This anarchic spoof has an aging Sir James Bond (David Niven) pulled out of retirement to thwart the evil SMERSH.   more



Danger Diabolik
Danger Diabolik

Dir. Mario Bava, 1968, 109 min.
Mario Bava’s ultra-mod crime action flick has John Phillip Law as super criminal Diabolik, living in a plush underground pad with sexy girlfriend Marisa Mell, and surrounded by all the best gadgets from Q’s toolbox.   more



Fathom
Fathom

Dir. Leslie H. Martinson, 1967, 99 min.
Raquel Welch is “the world’s most uncovered undercover agent,” in her role as the ace skydiver Fathom Harvill who’s recruited to parachute in to recover a missing atomic device from the Red Chinese and American defector Anthony Franciosa.   more



From Russia With Love
From Russia With Love

Dir. Terence Young, 1963, 110 min.
The second appearance of Agent 007 has Bond, James Bond, on the trail of a Russian decoding device, battling evil SPECTRE, psycho hit man Donovan Grant, and homicidal ex-KGB agent Rosa Klebb and her treacherous shoe.   more



Funeral in Berlin
Funeral in Berlin

Dir. Guy Hamilton, 1966, 109 min.
Michael Caine is British spy Harry Palmer, who is more Columbo than Bond with his thick glasses, cheap raincoat, and un-suave affect. But what Palmer lacks in gadgets and fancy cars, he makes up for in sheer brainpower.   more



Modesty Blaise
Modesty Blaise

Dir. Joseph Losey, 1966, 119 min.
Luscious Monica Vitti is Modesty Blaise, secret agent. There is a plot—British Intelligence summons Blaise and her virile sidekick to thwart a diamond heist—but it’s the psychedelic sets and fabulous costumes that make director Joseph Losey’s campy romp sizzle.   more



On Her Majesty's Secret Service
On Her Majesty's Secret Service

Dir. Peter H. Hunt, 1969, 140 min.
Diana Rigg is 007’s true love and his absolute equal in physical prowess and sardonic wit in this exhilarating action-packed Bond film. more



Our Man Flint
Our Man Flint

Dir. Daniel Mann, 1966, 106 min.
James Coburn is Derek Flint, ultra-suave renaissance man—scientist, engineer, surgeon, and artist—living on Central Park West with four beautiful women.   more



Our Man in Havana
Our Man in Havana

Dir. Carol Reed, 1965, 111 min.
Expatriate Englishman and mild-mannered vacuum cleaner salesman Alec Guinness lives in pre-revolutionary Havana with his teenage daughter, when he’s recruited into spydom by British secret agent Noël Coward.   more



The Silencers
The Silencers

Dir. Phil Karlson, 1966, 102 min.
“Follow Matt Helm, secret agent, from bedroom to bedlam with guns, girls, and dynamite!” Superspy and bachelor Helm (played to groovy perfection by lounge lizard Dean Martin) saves the world from the nefarious Big O organization that plans to detonate an atomic bomb and start World War III.   more



The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
The Spy Who Came in From the Cold

Dir. Martin Ritt, 1965, 112 min.
Based on the terrific novel by John Le Carré, Spy features Richard Burton in an extraordinary performance as world-weary Cold War spy Alex Leamas trapped in a Byzantine plot beyond his control.   more