
Mask-wearing is optional CAPA officials ask that those who are not feeling well to stay at home.īut back to the movies: “The Man Who Knew Too Much” stars Stewart as Dr. “We usually average anywhere from 600 to 800 (attendees) for the movies,” said Rich Corsi, vice president of programming at CAPA.

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The popular classic film series, which was presented in a much-abbreviated form late last summer, is poised to make a post-pandemic comeback: The Ohio Theatre, which seats 2,791, will be at full capacity, though most movies are unlikely to sell out.
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One of the signature films in the Hitchcock-Stewart collaboration will open this year’s CAPA Summer Movie Series: “The Man Who Knew Too Much” - the director’s 1956 Hollywood remake of his 1934 British thriller - will be shown at 7:30 p.m. “You didn’t have to do a lot of handholding with Jimmy Stewart.” “Hitchcock’s appreciation of Stewart was Stewart was low-maintenance,” Eyman said recently from his home in West Palm Beach, Florida.

“They liked working with each other,” said author Scott Eyman, who wrote the recent dual biography of Stewart and Henry Fonda, “Hank and Jim: The Fifty-Year Friendship of Henry Fonda and James Stewart.” Jimmy Stewart, however, was a different matter.

Hitchcock generally steered clear of Method actors who, by his reckoning, overthought their roles, including Montgomery Clift and Paul Newman the director worked with each just once. Alfred Hitchcock is known as the Master of Suspense, but the famed British filmmaker didn’t care for drama on his movie sets.
