[Namron] Medieval Film studies

Karla Norris melisandedf at hotmail.com
Sun Feb 10 00:51:41 PST 2008


I saw the post on the film festival, but somehow missed the information about the lecture series.  Wolfgang, noch ein mal bitte!
 
Melisande


To: namron at ansteorra.orgDate: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 17:14:37 -0500From: vujadea200 at aol.comSubject: [Namron] Medieval Film studies




I have contacted the person who is in charge of the medieval Film Series.  He said that he welcomes us with open arms!!  We are suggesting no garb, but he is happy that I suggested handing out flyers to those that might be interested.  This is the series that will be held on Wednesdays;
 March 12th (Gulf War Week, so I will not be there?  Is anyone interested who would like to hand out flyers for me?) 
            The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938, USA) ~ the wonderful Errol Flynn in the title role
as the dashing forest dweller who robs from the rich and gives to the poor. Maid Marian is
played with charm by Olivia de Havilland and directed by Michael Curtiz who went on to
direct CASABLANCA.
 
April 2nd (this is the meeting RIGHT before Med Fair, so we might see about changing the meeting day if there is a lot of interest in this (or moving it earlier or something). 
                The Lion in Winter (1968, Britain) ~ Peter O’Toole, Katharine Hepburn, Anthony Hopkins,
John Castle, Nigel Terry, and Timothy Dalton. This is the story of King Henry II (O’Toole) in
1183 AD who must name which son will rule after his death. Hepburn won an Oscar playing
Eleanor and it was Hopkins’ debut film.
 
April 9th 
            The Seventh Seal (1957, Sweden) ~ Ingmar Bergman’s best fi lm ever. In this we accompany
a knight on his way home from the crusades, where he encounters and engages in a game if
chess with the Grim Reaper. Set during the time of the Black Plague
 
April 16th 
                Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1949, USA) ~ A musical with Bing Crosby
based on the original Mark Twain book about a modern-day guy who wakes up one morning in
Camelot. Carefree and enjoyable!
 
Who all is interested?  No registration, no fee.  You cant really get much better then this!! Let me know!!!
Also, the email that Wolfgang sent out about the medieval lecture is still open, but it is on Tuesdays, and requires regristration, (though is still free).  Just an FYI  
 
Adena Terricsdotter 


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