Bonnie and Clyde Featured at this Week’s “Late Nights” at the Dallas Museum of Art
Posted July 12th, 2012 | by The Update
Dallas on Film! – Bonnie & Clyde — today at 7:00pm at the Dallas Museum of art. http://dallasmuseumofart.org/
Dallas on Film!
Thursdays, beginning July 12
7:00 p.m., Horchow Auditorium
Included in general admission to the Museum; DMA & Dallas Film Society members FREE
Join us for a summer film series celebrating the special exhibition Flower of the Prairie: George Grosz in Dallas. Focusing on the city itself, this series will show a selection of films, all filmed in Dallas, featuring landmarks such as the original Neiman Marcus store downtown and the mansions of Swiss Avenue, with introductions by various Dallas experts.
Thursday, July 12
7:00 p.m., Horchow Auditorium
Bonnie & Clyde (1967)
Notorious bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow led their gang on a legendary crime spree, leaving a string of violent robberies and newspaper headlines in their wake. This film features scenes in Dallas, Denton, Garland, and rural Texas.
This film is rated R. (112 mins.).
Introduction: Catherine Horsey, Executive Director, La Reunion will discuss the history of West Dallas.
Thursday, July 19
7:00 p.m., Horchow Auditorium
The Store (1983)
Serving as the flagship store and corporate headquarters, the downtown Dallas Neiman Marcus building is the setting for this documentary, focusing on shoppers and the employees of the grand emporium during the holiday season.
This film is not rated. (118 mins.).
Introduction: Jackie McElhaney, historian, will discuss the history of department stores, including Neiman Marcus.

These films are presented in conjunction with Late Nights at the Dallas Museum of Art. Join us on the third Friday of each month, when the Museum is open until midnight. In addition to special film screenings, each Late Night offers hundreds of experiences for visitors of all ages with lectures, performances, concerts, readings, tours, family programs, and more!
Presented in partnership with Preservation Dallas Preservation Dallas members admitted free to this screening
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