MEMBER MOVIE NIGHT | Crossfire
Member Movie Night | Noir ‘47 | Best Picture Nominees of 1947 Nominated for Best Picture of the year, this Edward Dmytryk film is the apex of the best year of film noir. Fronted by three “Bobs” - Roberts Mitchum, Ryan, and Young - it is the story of a murder among post-war servicemen.
Holiday Homecoming 2022
Join us on Thursday, December 8, from 5 to 8 p.m. to see the mansion fully decorated, place your bids on gingerbread creations and tabletop trees, and enjoy live holiday music, and visit with Santa.
The Bishop’s Wife
Holidays | Best Picture Nominees of 1947 Come Christmastime, Bishop Brougham (David Niven) finds his life in tatters: he can’t come up with the funds for a new cathedral, and his wife (Loretta Young) seems to be losing faith in their marriage.
Gentleman's Agreement
Best Picture Nominees of 1947 Gregory Peck stars as Philip Green, a journalist transplanted from California to New York assigned a series for his new magazine on the subject of anti-Semitism. He struggles with how to approach the topic until he decides to pass himself off as Jewish.
A Double Life
Noir ‘47: The Year Darkness Came to Light Ronald Colman won an Oscar for his portrayal of a stage actor who can no longer differentiate between the real and the theatrical.
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Story of Film The fourth entry in director George Miller’s Mad Max saga made a huge splash upon its release, receiving ten Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and garnering fans around the world.
Die Hard 2: Die Harder
Holidays “How can the same stuff happen to the same guy twice?” John McClane (Bruce Willis) is back after the hostage situation at Nakatomi Plaza. A year later, he is waiting at Dulles Airport for his wife’s flight from California so they can visit her family at Christmas.
Great Expectations
Best Picture Nominees of 1947 Nominated for five Academy Awards and often referenced as the greatest adaptation of a Dickens novel, Great Expectations is the first of two David Lean would respectfully adapt.