Next up for Chestnut Hill Film Group's ongoing series “Tuesday Nights at the Movies” is the 1925 silent film “The Unholy Three.” Three sideshow performers come together and form a gang known …
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Next up for Chestnut Hill Film Group's ongoing series “Tuesday Nights at the Movies” is the 1925 silent film “The Unholy Three.”
Three sideshow performers come together and form a gang known as “The Unholy Three.” Operating out of a bird shop, the three embark on an infamous spree of robberies.
Directed by Tod Browning, the film stars Lon Chaney, Mae Busch and Matt Moore. It will be projected on an Archival 16mm print by The Secret Cinema, and will be accompanied with live music performed by Don Kinnier. Surprise short subjects will precede the film.
The movie begins at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 11, at Woodmere Art Museum. Doors open at 6:30. Admission is free, although donations are recommended.
For more information, please call 215-247-0476 or visit armcinema25.com/chestnut-hill-film-group.