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Tuesday, October 07
at Albright Memorial Library
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The Thin Man
(Noir)
Starring William Powell. One of four movies in a film noir series presented in conjunction with One Book, One City 2008: Scranton Reads The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett. www.scrantonreads.org.
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Scranton
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Tuesday, October 07
at Core Chiropractic Center
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Peaceful Warrior
(Drama)
This film about the power of the human spirit will be screened as part of the center's ongoing monthly movie series.
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Kingston
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Thursday, October 09
at Comerford Theater
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The Maltese Falcon screening and panel discussion
(Noir)
Marywood University hosts this event in conjunction with One Book, One City 2008: Scranton Reads The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett. www.scrantonreads.org.
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Scranton
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Sunday, October 12
at Wayne County Chamber of Commerce
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Water
(Foreign)
This Canadian-produced romance set on the eve of Indian independence from Britian has been described as "sumptously beautiful, tender and life affirming." Part of the Wayne County Arts Alliance Sunday Night Cinema series of international features, the film will be screened in the community room.
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Honesdale
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Sunday, October 12
at The Shawnee Gallery
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Seeds of Change
(Documentary)
Pamela Timmins presents her documentary depicting organic farming "from farm to table" including the story of farmers' market vendors participating in a food collection program for homeless shelters.
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Shawnee-On-Delaware
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Tuesday, October 14
at Albright Memorial Library
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After the Thin Man
(Noir)
Starring William Powell. One of four movies in a film noir series presented in conjunction with One Book, One City 2008: Scranton Reads The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett. www.scrantonreads.org.
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Scranton
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Thursday, October 16
at Montrose Theatre
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A Land Out of Time
(Documentary)
Documentary about gas and oil drilling.
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Montrose
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Friday, October 17
at Night Terrors
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show
(Halloween, Cult)
Tickets are limited. Available at the concession stand. Rated R.
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West Pittston
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Sunday, October 19
at Wayne County Chamber of Commerce
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The Secret of Roan Inish
(Foreign)
This folkloric film shot in Ireland in 1994 has been described as "lyrical and lovely, with gorgeous photography and a quiet but powerful story." Part of the Wayne County Arts Alliance Sunday Night Cinema series of international features, the film will be screened in the community room.
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Honesdale
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Sunday, October 19
at Grey Towers National Historic Site
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Envirofest
(Film festival)
Enjoy free screenings of environmental films as part of the annual Black Bear Film Festival. Visit www.blackbearfilm.com for schedule and details.
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Milford
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Tuesday, October 21
at Albright Memorial Library
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Shadow of the Thin Man
(Noir)
Starring William Powell. One of four movies in a film noir series presented in conjunction with One Book, One City 2008: Scranton Reads The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett. www.scrantonreads.org.
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Scranton
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Friday, October 24
at Night Terrors
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show
(Halloween, Cult)
Tickets are limited. Available at the concession stand. Rated R.
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West Pittston
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Saturday, October 25
at Endless Mountains Theatre
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Rocky Horror Picture Show
(Cult)
The independent cinema presents a midnight screening of the cult classic with a live cast every other month. Movie starts at 12:15 a.m. following a half-hour pre-show.
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Dickson City
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Tuesday, October 28
at Albright Memorial Library
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Thin Man Goes Home Again
(Noir)
Starring William Powell. One of four movies in a film noir series presented in conjunction with One Book, One City 2008: Scranton Reads The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett. www.scrantonreads.org.
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Scranton
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Saturday, November 01
at Endless Mountains Theatre
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CFP Local Film Showcase
(Shorts)
Community Film Project presents evening of locally-produced short films including "Get Pumped!" by Jeff Fowler, "First Semester" by Tony DelRegno, "A Night On The Moon" by Bob Sweeney, and "A Witness Carol" by Danielle Wells and Kevin Malone. www.communityfilmproject.com.
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Dickson City
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Sunday, November 02
at The Dietrich Theater
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Frances Slocum: Child of Two Americas
(Documentary)
Bill Bachman presents the story of the local Quaker girl who lived 60 years with the Delaware Indians as Mocanaqua before reuniting with her family will be screened on the anniversary of her 1778 kidnapping. Reservations recommended.
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Tunkhannock
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Wednesday, November 05
at Montrose Theatre
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Wednesday Night Film Society
(Film)
Featuring foreign, art house, independent and documentary films the first Wednesday of every month. All are welcome, members receive special discounts.
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Montrose
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