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Celebrating Goldie Hawn

Goldie Hawn will receive the George Eastman Award on Tuesday, October 22 in recognition of her distinguished contribution to the art of cinema and her 50-year career. A limited number of tickets for the gala and ceremony are now on sale. Tickets are also now on sale for three Goldie Hawn films that will screen prior to the award that represent her career. On October 2, The Dryden will present Hawn’s Academy Award-winning performance in Cactus Flower (1969). The following week brings two of Hawn’s films to the screen, both with her life partner Kurt Russell, Swing Shift (1984) on October 8 and Overboard (1987) on October 10. After seeing these seminal films from her career, you will be well-prepared to join us in celebrating Goldie Hawn!

 

Dates and Titles:

October 2: Cactus Flower (Gene Saks, US 1969, 104 min., 35mm)

October 8: Swing Shift (Jonathan Demme, US 1984, 100 min., 35mm)

October 10: Overboard (Garry Marshall, US 1987, 112 min., 35mm)

October 22: George Eastman Award Gala: Goldie Hawn

Events in this Series

Tuesday, October 8, 2024, 7:30 p.m.

Swing Shift (on 35mm)

Dryden Theatre

Celebrating Goldie Hawn The lives of Santa Monica couple Jack and Kay Walsh are upended by the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, when Jack (Ed Harris) enlists in the Navy, leaving Kay (Goldie Hawn) to fend for herself.

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Thursday, October 10, 2024, 7:30 p.m.

Overboard (on 35mm)

Dryden Theatre

Celebrating Goldie Hawn Real-life couple Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell team up for a second time in this ‘80s comedy about class and romance in the Pacific Northwest.

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