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Years to Come Double Trouble North of 36

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As part of Cinevent, Columbus's annual gathering of cinephiles, the Wexner Center is cosponsoring a special presentation of crowd-pleasing classics.

William Watson's short Years to Come imagines a future world in which the women rule and men are subservient. With Snub Pollard. (1921; 11 mins.)

In William Christy Cabanne's comedy Double Trouble, Douglas Fairbanks stars as a timid young banker who develops an unsavory split personality after being hit on the head by a group of thugs. (1915; 42 mins.)

Produced in the wake of the popular The Covered Wagon, Irvin Willat's North of 36 presents a story of American empire-building filled with "actuality" footage of one of the last cattle drives in the United States. (1924; 90 mins.)

Prints courtesy of the Douris Corporation and the Library of Congress.

Cinevent is an annual Memorial Day weekend event offering classic film screenings and vintage movie memorabilia sales. All other Cinevent activities are held at the Ramada Plaza Hotel and Conference Center. For registration and ticket information about other Cinevent screenings, please call 614 229-3555 or visit www.cinevent.com.

Season Support

Support for the 2002-03 film/video season provided by the Rohauer Collection Foundation and the Corporate Annual Fund of the Wexner Center Foundation.

International films, documentaries, and visiting filmmaker presentations presented with support from the Ohio Arts Council.

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Years to Come Double Trouble North of 36