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Screening: The Red Machine - indie film set in 1935 dealing w/cryptology
Date:
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Time:
7:30 PM
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9:30 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
Movies on a Big Screen
Email:
Location Details:
Movies on a Big Screen at The Guild, 2828 35th St, Sacramento
Sunday, August 28, 2011
7:30pm
Admission: $5.00
Movies on a Big Screen at The Guild
2828 35th St, Sacramento, CA
The Red Machine
Washington, DC, 1935: At the height of the Great Depression, a charming and irrepressible young thief is forced to help an icy and mysterious United States Navy spy steal a brand new device that the Japanese military is using to encode its top-secret messages. During the mission, which is complicated by the spy's dark past in Tokyo, the two discover that they are pawns in a larger game. Together, they devise an intricate scheme to outwit the people trying to use them.
"Two thumbs up! A lean, intense thriller... Here's a film with an elegant simplicity. It may remind you of a 40's B crime movie, and I mean that as a compliment." - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun Times
"Intriguing... plot turns climaxing in a caper-flick triple cross" - Variety
"Delightfully intelligent, delectably subversive and highly entertaining" - Huffington Post
7:30pm
Admission: $5.00
Movies on a Big Screen at The Guild
2828 35th St, Sacramento, CA
The Red Machine
Washington, DC, 1935: At the height of the Great Depression, a charming and irrepressible young thief is forced to help an icy and mysterious United States Navy spy steal a brand new device that the Japanese military is using to encode its top-secret messages. During the mission, which is complicated by the spy's dark past in Tokyo, the two discover that they are pawns in a larger game. Together, they devise an intricate scheme to outwit the people trying to use them.
"Two thumbs up! A lean, intense thriller... Here's a film with an elegant simplicity. It may remind you of a 40's B crime movie, and I mean that as a compliment." - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun Times
"Intriguing... plot turns climaxing in a caper-flick triple cross" - Variety
"Delightfully intelligent, delectably subversive and highly entertaining" - Huffington Post
For more information:
http://www.moviesonabigscreen.com
Added to the calendar on Thu, Aug 11, 2011 7:08PM
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