Honors Cinema

These films will run at 1 pm in the Honors Room 1315D Conference Room.

Viewing four films will earn one Honors engagement point. Viewing eight films will earn two Honors engagement points.

The activity will consist of one film per week with a one hour discussion afterward. Students must participate in both the screening and the discussion to earn credit towards the engagement point.

Seating will be restricted to 12 participants. Food and drink will not be allowed during the activity.



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Honors Conference Room 1315D, inside 1330 Mason Hall

(United States; 1963; Stanley Donen) spans three classic Hollywood film genres: suspense thriller, romance, and comedy. While on a skiing holiday; Regina “Reggie” Lampert (Audrey Hepburn) tells a friend that she has determined to divorce her husband Charles. But on her return to Paris, she finds her apartment stripped bare; with police notifying her that Charles sold their belongings, then was killed trying to leave Paris with that money now missing. At Charles’ sparsely attended funeral, three odd characters—Tex Panthollow (James Coburn), Herman Scobie (George Kennedy) and Leopold W. Gideon (Ned Glass); survivors of a World War II secret operation—show up to view the body. CIA administrator Hamilton Bartholomew (Walter Matthau) tells her the men are after Charles’ missing money; as is the seemingly charming stranger, Peter Joshua (Cary Grant).

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