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Special screenings: From ‘Cinderella’ to ‘Martha Marcy May Marlene’
First Published Feb 07 2012 08:24 pm • Last Updated Feb 22 2012 04:41 pm

A take on ‘Cinderella’

The 1926 silent romantic comedy "Ella Cinders," starring Colleen Moore in a light spoof of "Cinderella." Blaine Gale accompanies on the mighty Wurlitzer organ.

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When » Thursday and Friday, Feb. 9-10, 7:30 p.m.

Where » The Organ Loft, 3331 S. Edison St., South Salt Lake

Tickets » $6 for adults, $5 for children; call 801-485-9265 for reservations.

Being aware of domestic violence

Verizon offers a special screening of "Telling Amy’s Story," a documentary about Amy Homan McGee, a mother, wife and employee who was a victim of domestic violence.

When » Friday, Feb. 10, 11 a.m.

Where » Verizon Wireless Call Center, 2777 S. Corporate Park Drive, West Valley City

Tickets » Free

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Taking a gamble

The "Tower Through Time" series continues its celebration of Jean-Pierre Melville’s films with "Bob le Flambeur," the 1956 thriller about a compulsive gambler (Roger Duchesne) who hatches a plot to rob a casino.

When » Friday through Thursday, Feb. 10-16, at 4 p.m.

Where » Tower Theatre, 876 E. 900 South, Salt Lake City

Tickets » $6.25.

A princess, incognito

The 1943 romance "Princess O’Rourke," starring Olivia de Havilland as a European princess who comes to America and falls for an airline pilot (Robert Cummings) who doesn’t know about her true identity. Also on the program: Chapter 10 of the serial "Mysterious Doctor Satan." Part of the BYU Motion Picture Archives Film Series.

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