Silent Movies at the Prohibition Room
(Buster Keaton in ”College”)
Got the following info from Joe Rosati. This sounds like fun:
Every Sunday night the Prohibition Room will feature an original classic silent movie projected on the big screen. Movies have included Phantom of the Opera, The Chef, and Gold Rush.
The movie starts at 8:30 every Sunday and is free for the public. The Prohibition Room is located at 1112 NW 23in the historic Gold Dome.
Upcoming movies include Intolerance filmed in 1916 from director D.W. Griffith which was voted by American Film Institutes top 100 movies, and College filmed in 1927 featuring Buster Keaton in a classic slapstick comedy.
One dollar domestic beers are offered every Sunday night starting at 5 p.m. For information on upcoming movies contact Prohibition Room at 601-0363. Prohibition Room is open until 2 a.m. every night serving food until 1 a.m. every night.
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thanx for posting this… mondays are pretty cool at prohibition room too.