Film Night in the Park 2001
LONELY ARE THE BRAVE 
Kirk Douglas plays a man out of his time, a wandering cowboy in a world where jet planes streak across the sky and big trucks belt along concrete highways that slice through the sagebrush. Dalton Trumbo's screenplay is concerned with the virtues of freedom and individuality, a pertinent theme for him in that he was one of the "Hollywood Ten", persecuted for holding anti-establishment views that displeased HUAC, the notorious House Un-American Activities Committee. Walter Matthau proves he can do the serious roles in this film.
When: Friday, August 17th, 2001
Where: Creek Park, San Anselmo (400th block of Sir Frances Drake Blvd. at "the Hub")
Showtime: 8:15 pm (107min)
Film Night suggests that you arrive 1 hour before Showtime. There is music and pre-show entertainment, and don't forget the picnic dinner. Pillows, sleeping bags, blankets, backrests and LOW chairs are recommended. People arriving with TALL chairs (more than 8 inches off the ground) may be asked to move to the sides of the viewing area. Film Night suggests leaving pets at home, as they displace people at our popular screenings. Food and beverage is welcome, we just ask that you please clean up after yourself. ENJOY!
Film Night in the Park is a project of the A.P.P.L.E. FamilyWorks, in partnership with the CAMPAIGN FOR A HEALTHIER COMMUNITY FOR CHILDREN. Video Projection provided by SHARP ELECTRONICS.