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Thursday: Movies@Main

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Movies on the big screen every Thursday. Relax and enjoy classics or recent blockbusters in Main Library’s auditorium. No registration required. Free parking weekdays after 6 pm.

It's Screwball September! Laugh and enjoy these comedies from the '30s & '40s.

Sept. 1, 6:30 pm: My Favorite Wife (1940)

As Cary Grant prepares to remarry, his wife (Irene Dunne) who was presumed dead seven years after a shipwreck, is rescued, along with Randolph Scott, her desert island companion. Confusion and hilarity ensue. 88 min.

Sept. 8, 6:30 pm: Trouble in Paradise (1932)

Herbert Marshall woos Kay Francis as he and Miriam Hopkins conspire to swipe her possessions as well as her heart. The Lubitsch charm is on full display! 83 min.

Sept, 15, 6:30 pm: Twentieth Century (1934)

John Barrymore and Carole Lombard display their best comic form as a tempestuous star and director taking a cross-country train trip. 91 min.

Sept. 22, 6:30 pm: If You Could Only Cook (1935)

Jean Arthur mistakes tycoon Herbert Marshall for an unemployed butler when she spies him on a park bench and convinces him to join her as a servant couple to mobsters Leo Carillo and Lionel Stander. 72 min.

Sept. 29, 6:30 pm: Breakfast for Two (1937)

Bankrupt playboy Herbert Marshall is rescued by nice girl Barbara Stanwyck who tries to reform his wild ways. 67 min.