In coming weeks, the two theatres will present John Ford's atmospheric Eugene O'Neill adaptation The Long Voyage Home, with cinematography by Gregg Toland and Swedish accent by John Wayne, Anthony Mann's apocalyptic
Korean War drama Men in War, J.L. Anderson's Spring Night, Summer Night, Adolphe Menjou in the fast - paced pre-Code comedy Bachelor's Affairs and Erich von Stroheim in The Crime of Dr. Crespi.
Not exact matches
Battle Hymn, a psychological
drama set during wartime, tells the story of Colonel Dean E. Hess, an Ohio minister who flew with the US Air Force in the
Korean War during the early 1950s.
Language: English Genre:
Drama / Action MPAA rating: R Director: Clint Eastwood Actors: Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley, Bee Vang Plot: When a teenager tries to steal his prized 1972 Gran Torino, a
Korean war veteran decides to take matters into his own hands and reform the boy.
Language:
Korean Genre:
War /
Drama MPAA rating: R Director: Je - gyu Kang Actors: Dong - Kun Jang, Eun - ju Lee, Bin Won Plot: Two brothers from a large South
Korean City are forced to join the army when the North
Korean Communist's invade.
Also opening this week: Lay the Favorite from director Stephen Frears with Bruce Willis and Rebecca Hall, The Comedy (at SIFF Film Center), Dutch coming - of - age
drama North Sea Texas (Harvard Exit), the Chinese
war drama Back to 1942 (Pacific Place), and the South
Korean romantic fantasy A Werewolf Boy (Alderwood Mall).