Angela Lansbury shocked movie goers with her maniacal, icy, and diabolical turn as the world's worst mother in writer-director John Frankenheimer’s masterpiece. Set in the early fifties, this razor-sharp adaptation of the novel by Richard Condon concerns the decorated U.S. Army sergeant Raymond Shaw (Laurence Harvey), who as a prisoner during the Korean War is brainwashed into becoming a sleeper assassin in a Communist conspiracy, and a fellow POW (Frank Sinatra) who slowly uncovers the sinister plot. “One of the strangest and most mercurial movies ever made in Hollywood” – Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader (1962, 126 min.) For more information contact Eleanor Nichols - nicholse@sonoma.edu
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Earlier Event: April 21
Nature-Based Group with Meredith Denton, LCSW
Later Event: April 21
FNL Featuring: Sustainable Grocery Bingo