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Posted on: May 5, 2014

[ARCHIVED] You're Invited: Free Film Series at City Hall

See classic films at City Hall during our Second Saturday Film Series.

The free series, presented with support from the City of Issaquah Arts Commission and 4Culture, continue May 10, June 14 and July 12, 2014, the Eagle Room at City Hall, 130 E. Sunset Way. The screenings start at 7 p.m.

The series is presented with support from the City of Issaquah Arts Commission and 4Culture.

May 10 "Charade" (1963) — In this romantic, suspenseful adventure through Paris, Cary Grant stars as Peter — who may or may not be a flimflam man — who aids a widow (Audrey Hepburn) in her mission to recover a fortune hidden by her late husband. 113 minutes, color

June 14"The Cincinnati Kid" (1965) — An up-and-coming poker player (Steve McQueen) tries to prove himself in a high-stakes match against a long-time master of the game (Edward G. Robinson). 102 minutes, color

July 12"I Walk the Line" (1970) — Henry Tawes (Gregory Peck) is the sheriff in a small town in Tennessee. A man of strong moral fiber, he is always quick to judge others and follows the law zealously. Then he meets Alma (Tuesday Weld), a beautiful young girl who turns his world upside down. 97 minutes, color

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