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Chinatown Saturday, March 6 4:00pm McGraw Hall Rm 165 |
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This event is FREE and Open to the Public
with Prof. Barbara Lynch, City and Regional Planning This classic film noir examined the birth of Los Angeles and its stolen water rights. Jack Nicholson sticks his nose where it doesn't belong: into the scandalous plotting of family loving mogul John Houston. Voted 19th on American Film Institute's 100 Best Films. Directed by Roman Polanski. 1974, 131 min. This screening is made possible with the support of The Organization of Cornell Planners and The Department of City and Regional Planning. |