Show Dates Title MPAA Rating Running Time (Minutes) Description Starring
June 3-4 Jetsons - The Movie G 82 (1990 - Animated) Your favorite family of the future is back in this all-new feature length animated film based on the popular TV series. Meet George Jetson, Jane (his wife), daughter Judy, and his boy Elroy as the space age family moves to a new planet when George gets a promotion. Voices of George O’Hanlon, Penny Singleton, Tiffany, Don Messick
June 10-11 West Side Story Not Rated 152 (1961) With biting lyrics by Stephen Sondheim set to a magical Leonard Bernstein score, WEST SIDE STORY adapts the basic conflicts of Romeo and Juliet to the rivalry of New York City street gangs. The vitality of Jerome Robbins’ choreography is unmatched in its cinematic brilliance and blends with the other elements of the film to create an utterly distinctive movie experience. Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno
June 17-18 Where the Red Fern Grows G 100 (1975) Adventure, suspense, and tragedy are all deftly combined in this heartwarming tale of a young Oklahoma boy who patiently trains his two young dogs to be the best coonhounds in the county. Adaptation of the beloved novel by Wilson Rawls. James Whitmore, Stewart Peterson
June 24-25 You Can't Take It With You Not Rated 116 (1984) Taped before a live audience at Broadway’s Royale Theater. YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU follows the comic exploits of the members of an eccentric Sycamore family and their wild friends. Colleen Dewhurst, James Coco, Jason Robards
July 1-2 Oliver! G 148 (1968) The captivating musical based on Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist and winner of six Academy Awards® boasts a superb British cast and an unforgettable music score. Ron Moody, Oliver Reed, Harry Secombe, Shani Wallis
July 8-9 Some Like It Hot NR 121 (1959) SOME LIKE IT HOT whirls through the flamboyant settings of Chicago and Miami Beach in 1929. Sugar Kane (Marilyn Monroe) is a ukulele-playing vocalist in an all-girl band. Two musicians (Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon) on the run from the mob join Sugar’s traveling troupe by hilariously donning make-up and dresses to hide their identity. Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis,      Jack Lemmon
July 15-16 Casper PG 96 (1995) Casper, the world’s friendliest ghost, makes his motion picture debut as a supernatural sidekick to a lonely young girl who may be the only human that can confirm that the peaceful poltergeist does indeed exist. Kat (Christina Ricci) is a cute and curious kid who discovers Casper in an abandoned house in her new hometown in this touching comedy that blends live action with brilliant computer-animated effects Christina Ricci, Bill Pullman, Cathy Moriarty, Eric Idle
July 22-23 Annie PG 128 (1982) Little Orphan Annie (Aileen Quinn) dreams of the day when her parents will rescue her from evil Mrs. Hannigan’s (Carol Burnett) orphanage for girls in this heart-warming musical. Her dreams are dashed, however, when she discovers her family was killed in a fire. But Annie finds happiness with millionaire "Daddy" Warbucks (Albert Finney), who reluctantly falls in love with this precocious little red head. Albert Finney, Carol Burnett, Aileen Quinn
July 29-30 An American Tail G 80 (1986 - Animated) Featuring the hit song Somewhere Out There, AN AMERICAN TAIL is the story of the Mousekewitz family’s journey to America and their young son, Fievel, who gets lost along the way. Landing in a bottle, he washes ashore in New York harbor where, determined to find his family, he comes face to face with the perils and opportunities of the New World. Voices of Dom DeLuise, Christopher Plummer, Madeline Kahn
August 5-6 Beethoven PG 87 (1992) A typical suburban family's orderly lifestyle is disrupted by the antics of an enormous but beguiling St. Bernard named Beethoven.  This oversized, lovable pooch joins the Newton household and leads them into a bizarre confrontation with an evil veterinarian. Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt