My Man Godfrey

Series: Cinema Classics

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For our January Cinema Classics screenings, we’re proud to present MY MAN GODFREY.  The screening on 1/16 is free for Hollywood Theatre members!

William Powell is outstanding as Godfrey Smith, a WWI veteran found living in a dump and hired by a flighty but sympathetic socialite, played by Carole Lombard, to be the family butler. Godfrey soon establishes himself as the wisest member of a nutty household.  Comeuppance for the wealthy was sure-fire material during the Depression, and no film ever did it better than this one.  Director Gregory La Cava’s comic masterpiece entertains with a subtle social message about the contrasting worlds of the rich and the poor.


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Wheelchair accessible
No
Year
1936
Director
Gregory La Cava
Format
Digital
Runtime
90 mins
Assistive Listening
Available
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Showtimes

Saturday, January 15