The Stranger has been restored and will be shown on The Park's 27-foot wide screen in its 333-seat Eppes Auditorium.
It was one of a handful of films that helped define the movie genre known as film noire. The Stranger is one of Orson Welles' most important films. It screens at The Park Theatre in Jaffrey, New Hampshire for one time on Friday, February, 23rd at 7pm.
Immediately following World War II, ex-Nazi Franz Kindler (Orson Welles) is living under a false identity as a teacher in a small Connecticut town and has even married the headmaster's daughter (Loretta Young) as part of his cover. But when one of Kindler's old German associates (Konstantin Shayne) arrives unexpectedly in town, bringing in his wake a sly federal investigator (Edward G. Robinson), Kindler resorts to desperate measures to preserve his secret.
The Stranger has been restored and will be shown on The Park's 27-foot wide screen in its 333-seat Eppes Auditorium.
Tickets for this special single screening are $10 ($9 for seniors, children, students, teachers and active military). They can be purchased at the box office or in advance online at the theparktheatre.org. The box office telephone number is (603) 532-8888.
The Park Theatre performing arts center is located at 19 Main Street in downtown Jaffrey, New Hampshire, just 90 minutes from Boston. There is a bar lounge, and the facility is fully accessible.
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