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Terrence Malick, the Bartlesville native whose films include "The Tree of Life," "Days of Heaven," "The Thin Red Line" and the forthcoming "To the Wonder," will be the first guest curator for the Philbrook Museum of Art's "Films on the Lawn" this summer.
The films Malick has selected for the upcoming summer series, which will take place in July, are:
-- "Beat the Devil," (July 5). Directed by John Huston, this 1953 caper film written by Truman Capote stars Humphrey Bogart, Peter Lorre, Gina Lollabrigida and Tulsa native Jennifer Jones.
-- "The Lady Eve," (July 12). Preston Sturges' 1941 comedy with Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda.
-- "Zoolander" (July 19). Ben Stiller writes, directs and stars in this 2001 comedy about a male model who gets caught up in international intrigue.
-- "Badlands" (July 26). Malick's first film, inspired by the 1950s spree killer Charlie Starkweather, stars Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek.
Tickets for the Philbrook Films on the Lawn series are $7 ($5 for museum members). Gates will open at 7:30 p.m. with the films beginning at dusk.
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