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JUNE 4 & 7
THE PRINCESS BRIDE
JUNE 11 & 14
(1987)
JUNE 18 (FATHER’S DAY) & JUNE 21
FERRIS BUELLER’S DAY OFF (1986)
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981)
One of the most quotable comedies ever made. Our
hero Westley (Cary Elwes) is intent on rescuing the
lovely Buttercup (Robin Wright) from an unhappy fate
as the bride of Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon).
Mandy Patinkin co-stars. (“My name is Inigo Montoya.
You killed my father. Prepare to die.”) Not a big hit
when it first played in theatres (“Inconceivable!”), this
film has become a cult classic. (“Have fun storming
the castle!”) Rated PG
High school senior Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick)
takes playing hooky to a whole new level in this classic
80’s comedy from writer/director John Hughes.
Whether it’s singing from a float in a parade or crashing
a fancy restaurant as Abe Froman (“the Sausage King
of Chicago”) Ferris knows how to show his friends a
good time. (“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop
and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”)
Rated PG-13
JUNE 25 & 28
JULY 2 & 5
JULY 9 & 12
THE BLUES BROTHERS (1980)
JAWS
THE SANDLOT (1993)
Music, comedy, and manic car chases through the
streets of Chicago, all rolled into one 80’s cult classic.
Original Saturday Night Live cast members John
Belushi and Dan Aykroyd star as Jake and Elwood Blues,
brothers who are getting the band back together to
save the orphanage where they grew up. Filled with
show-stopping numbers from such musical icons
as Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles and James Brown.
(“We’re on a mission from God.”) Rated R
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Maybe the greatest adventure movie ever made,
directed by Steven Spielberg from an idea from George
Lucas. The film introduced audiences to archeology
professor/action hero Indiana Jones, and concerns the
search for the legendary lost Ark of the Covenant. The
Ark is said to contain enormous power, and “Indy”
(Harrison Ford) and Marion (Karen Allen) must find it
before the Nazis do. (“Snakes. Why’d it have to be
snakes?”) Rated PG
(1975)
A killer shark is terrorizing the vacationers at Amity
Island in this adaptation of Peter Benchley’s best-selling
novel. Jaws dominated the box office throughout the
summer of ‘75 and made Steven Spielberg a household
name. Composer John Williams turned two ominous
notes into an Academy Award-winning score. It’s
been over 40 years and folks still think twice about
going into the water. (“You’re going to need a bigger
boat.”) Rated PG
This coming-of-age baseball movie was hailed by critic
Roger Ebert as a summertime version of A Christmas
Story. New kid in town Scotty Smalls wants to fit in,
but there’s a problem: he can’t play baseball! Before
summer is over, he will make new friends, and together
they will confront “the Beast,” a mysterious dog with
a scary reputation. Set in 1962, when trash talk on the
field had its own style. (“You play ball like a girl!”)
Rated PG
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