"Lunatics and Lovers" Schedule

The Austin Film Society's new series, "Lunatics and Lovers: Screwball Comedy of the Thirties," runs Tuesdays, 7:30pm, at the Arbor Theatre (10000 Research Blvd.). The series' finale, Dorothy Arzner's The Wild Party, screens at the Alamo Drafthouse Downtown (409 Colorado) at 7pm. Admission is free to all films. All features will be preceded by a sound comedy short.

Jan. 15 The Awful Truth (1937) D: Leo McCarey

Jan. 22 The Thin Man (1934) D: W.S. Van Dyke

Jan. 29 You Can't Take It With You (1938) D: Frank Capra

Feb. 5 My Man Godfrey (1936) D: Gregory La Cava

Feb. 12 Twentieth Century (1934) D: Howard Hawks

Feb. 19 Trouble in Paradise (1932) D: Ernst Lubitsch

Feb. 26 Dinner at Eight (1933) D: George Cukor

March 5 The Wild Party (1929) D: Dorothy Arzner

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