ACE IN THE HOLE (1951)

May 31 & Jun 1
5:15pm only!
Dir. Billy Wilder - 1951 - 111m - Valid for Punch Cards
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One of the most scathing indictments of American culture ever produced by a Hollywood filmmaker. Kirk Douglas gives the fiercest performance of his career as Chuck Tatum, an amoral newspaper reporter who washes up in dead-end Albuquerque, happens upon the scoop of a lifetime, and will do anything to keep getting the lurid headlines. Wilder’s follow-up to Sunset Boulevard is an even darker vision, a no-holds-barred exposé of the American media’s appetite for sensation that has gotten only more relevant with time.
"More impressive even than in Sunset Boulevard, and the result is perhaps [Billy Wilder's] most remarkable film." - Penelope Houston, Sight & Sound
"The picture is fascinating -- all one hour and 52 minutes of it. It's like a book that shocks you, yet you cannot bear to put it down." - Marjory Adams, Boston Globe