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Victoria makes a change to film program
Just got this blog comment from Eric Brockman, spokesman for the Victoria Theatre Association, RE this summer’s Ultra Cool Film Series and the version of Little Women that was to be shown. The 1949 film was part of the lineup, and myself and some commenters remarked it was too bad Victoria wasn’t playing the earlier version with Katharine Hepburn, which is considered superior.
That has apparently changed. Here’s the comment, on my original post about this series:
Hello film buffs: You spoke - we listened! We were able to find a copy of the 1933 version of “Little Women” with Katharine Hepburn, which we will be showing this summer. Be sure to stop by www.victoriatheatre.com/michelob.php for the latest info on our film series, including video clips, a new blog, and some cool trivia contests we will be starting next month. - Eric Brockman, Victoria Theatre Association
I don’t see that the change his been made to the Web site just yet; but all the same, it’s great to know we have a voice, and even better to know we were heard. I offer my thanks to Victoria for making an already great lineup that much better.
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By Cali
May 3, 2008 3:08 PM | Link to this
Awesome!!By SRCputt
April 29, 2008 12:10 PM | Link to this
Awesome! I just saw this for the first time last year on TCM and am looking forward to seeing it on a screen.By Eric Brockman
April 28, 2008 4:42 PM | Link to this
Thanks for the kind words, Sir Critic. You are correct that our web site has not yet been updated - that should be rectified very soon. - Eric