Museum shows Jimmy Stewart classic
The Museum at Central School features a free showing of “Harvey” April 30.
The show starts at 7 p.m.
“Harvey” stars James Stewart and Josephine Hull.
Affable tippler Elwood P. Dowd (Stewart) lives with his sister, Veta (Hull, who won the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award in 1951 for her role), and her bashful daughter. They hate his drinking, but what rankles them more is his faithful companion: a 6-foot-tall invisible rabbit named Harvey.
Elwood’s embarrassing flight of fancy is foiling Veta’s plans to marry off her daughter, so Veta decides to commit Elwood. But when she confesses she's seen Harvey, the doctor institutionalizes Veta instead.
Run time is 105 minutes. The film is black and white.
The screening is free and open to all, with free popcorn. Wine, beer, pop and water will be for sale.
Seating is provided, but people can also bring their own floor pillows, portable chairs or whatever is comfortable for viewing the film.
The Museum at Central School is located at 124 Second Ave. E. in Kalispell. Call 756-8381 for more information.