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    Henry Auditorium
    Friday, April 18, 2014, 7:00 PM — 9:00 PM

    Screening: Laura

    “I shall never forget the weekend Laura died.” The narrator welcoming us into the pleasingly perverse upper-crust New York of the film is Waldo Lydecker (Clifton Webb), a columnist who writes ‘with a goose quill dipped in venom’, first encountered at work in his bath by Mark McPherson (Dana Andrews), the detective investigating the recent murder of beautiful advertising executive Laura (Gene Tierney). But Waldo’s not the sole suspect; there’s Laura’s fiancé Shelby (Vincent Price), and Shelby’s somewhat older lover Ann Treadwell (Judith Anderson)… And can McPherson’s judgement really be trusted anyway, given that he too appears to have fallen for the dead woman he’s hearing about? A brilliantly witty, tortuous script (including, very memorably, Lydecker’s mordantly egotistical commentary) and Preminger’s cool, sharp-sighted direction ensure that the film succeeds gloriously as both social satire and taut suspense. One of the subtlest, most sophisticated and most invigoratingly acerbic Hollywood crime movies ever made.
    ADMISSION

    $5 Members
    $10 General Admission

    ACCESS
    This event is public.
    ACCESSIBILITY
    Henry Art Gallery is accessible to all visitors. Please notify the staff of any special needs or concerns when scheduling a tour.