Film Noir Classic "Odds Against Tomorrow" Playing Feb. 23 at Huntington's Cinema Arts Centre

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"Odds Against Tomorrow" follows a bigoted, small-time thief, and a black musician deeply in debt to the mob, both of whom are forced to work together.

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Robert Wise's dark, radical noir, shot on location in New York City and Hudson, NY, expertly blends film noir and melodrama into superbly tense hiest movie that is often considered as a hidden gem among film noirs. 
 
"Odds Against Tomorrow" follows a bigoted, small-time thief, and a black musician deeply in debt to the mob, both of whom are forced to work together in a bank robbery orchestrated by crooked former cop. While primarily a crime film gone fatally wrong, 'Odds Against Tomorrow' also deftly delves into the subject of racism and segregation. 
 
Join us this Thursday, February 23rd at 7:30 PM at Huntington's Cinema Arts Centre for a screening of this legendary film noir from Academy Award Winning filmmaker Robert Wise.
 
Film Noir Classics
Odds Against Tomorrow (1959)
With post-film discussion hosted by Professor Foster Hirsch
 
Harry Belafonte stars as Johnny Ingram, a gambler who teams up with a ruthless killer, Eric Slater, and a crooked ex-cop, to rob a bank. Things quickly start to go wrong when Eric, fueled by his racist hatred, clashes with Johnny resulting in the heist quickly spiraling out of control. Directed by Oscar-winner Robert Wise (The Sound of Music, West Side Story), Odds Against Tomorrow represents one of the most significant films about race and one of the last of the true 50s film noirs.
 
Thursday, February 23rd at 7:30 PM
$12 Members | $17 Public
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