Heritage House will host a Cinematic Salute to Grumpy Harry in July.
Born in Chicago on July 13, 1942, Harrison Ford has been 'King of the Summer Movie Season' for decades (in more ways than one), and Heritage House will be screening a few of his greatest hits in honor of his birthday and legacy.
Review for the films:
July 3: A group of teenage friends in Mississippi remake the greatest adventure film of all time (#5 is its sequel) – shot for shot – a task taking seven years.
July 10: In the vaunted sequel to the greatest space opera ever made, a band of hardy rebels must fight an evil empire in the snow, while a former farm-boy flies off to train for knighthood with a diminutive green master who lives in a swamp.
July 17: The acting deputy of the CIA becomes entangled in an unauthorized backstage drug war in South America and must find the person ultimately responsible.
July 24: Fed up with American consumerism, a gifted inventor uproots his family to build a utopia from scratch in the heart of the Amazon jungle.
July 31: The search for an MIA father and the cup which Christ drank from at The Last Supper takes our intrepid fedora-clad adventurer from Venice to Austria, Berlin, and ultimately the Republic of Hatay – the final resting place of the Holy Grail.
Heritage House doors open at 6 p.m. for coffee and conversation upstairs in The Studio. The trailers begin at 6:45 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m. Admission is free. A lively Q&A usually follows the screening.
For detailed information and / or directions, please phone the Heritage House office at (423) 643-7009. For a complete schedule of all upcoming film screenings, just drop an email to HeritageHouse@Chattanooga.gov with Film Schedule in the subject line.