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Evening of Silent Films
The Oregon Historical Society
presents an evening of silent film on
Thursday, April 24 at 7 p.m. at the
Hollywood Theatre. General admis
sion is $8, and tickets are available
at the door.
This special screening celebrates
recent preservation efforts, notably
the restoration of the 1914 silent film
The Boy Mayor, Hollywood's ex
amination of the trials and tribula
tions of Portland's underage shadow
government.
The five films that will be shown
are am ong the thousands held
within the historical society ’ s Mov
ing Images Collection, and will fea
ture live piano accompaniment by
the group’s Library Director Geoff
Wexler.
The other films featured will be
SickofLife/M ephisto’sS on,a 1900
film about the devil’s son becoming
disillusion with life in hell; Gold
( 1922), a story about a hungry fam
ily coming to grips with the harsh
realities of life in an Oregon pros
pecting camp; a Calumet Baking
Powder Advertisement (date un
known); and Raym ond Roger's
home movies from 1935 to 1950,
which include a 23rd Avenue street
car, Ringling Brothers Circus, Blue
Mouse Theater, Vanport Flood, and
more.
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Five-time Academy Award and
21 -time Grammy Award winner John
Williams makes a special appear
ance to lead the Oregon Symphony
in an exciting benefit concert of music
from the movies.
The program on Monday, April
28 at 7; 30 p.m. will feature selections
from some of his most popular and
iconic film scores, including Star
Wars, Harry Potter, E.T., Close En
counters of the Third Kind and more.
Joining M aestro W illiams on
stage will be violinist Bing Wang,
associate concertmaster of the Los
Angeles Philharmonic, to perform
W illiam s’ own arrangements of
music from Scent of a Woman and
from Fiddler on the Roof.
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