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Location:
4 blocks up from the Kingston Ferry. See location page.
Prices:
$7.50 Matinée (before 4pm)/Child under 12/Senior over 61
$9.50 Adults after 4pm
$8.50 Student/Military (ID required)
$5.00 Wednesday Matinées (unless opening week show)
Hours:
Open half-hour before first show.
No outside food or drink, please.
Call:
297-4849, Recorded showtimes message
297-4707, Lobby
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ATLAS SHRUGGED, Part 1
Quite controversial, we are glad to be the first to show this film on our side of the water. Be liberal or conservative, Ayn Rand has had an impact on our society (read the snippit of reviews below).
Dagny Taggart (Taylor Schilling) runs Taggart Transcontinental, the largest remaining railroad company in America, with intelligence, courage and integrity, despite the systematic disappearance of her best and most competent workers.
She is drawn to industrialist Henry Rearden (Grant Bowler), one of the few men whose genius and commitment to his own ideas match her own. Rearden's super-strength metal alloy, Rearden Metal, holds the promise that innovation can overcome the slide into anarchy.
Atlas Shrugged is a novel that has generated inspiration and controversy since its publication in 1957.
Its theme is the role of individual achievement in society and its goal is to demonstrate what can happen when individual achievement is undervalued, suppressed and demonized. Complex characters embody heroism and evil, in a plot that combines drama, mystery, romance, and science fiction - the result is ultimately inspirational, not apocalyptic.





