Movie night just moved to Thursday -- and outdoors to the park.
Circle Cinema is presenting free movies at Guthrie Green Park, 111 E. Brady St. The “Starring Oklahoma” series features classic film and music productions for the big screen that have ties to Oklahoma.
Sept. 27:
Victor Victoria1982, PG, 132 min. Comedy/Music/Romance
Directed by Tulsa-born Blake Edwards, it stars Norman native James Garner, along with Julie Andrews and Robert Preston.
Oct. 4:
UHF1989, PG-13, 97 min. Comedy
Weird Al Yankovic’s wacky movie about a lunatic running a public television station. Tulsa starred in film since it was shot all around the metro area.
Oct. 11:
Mad Dogs And Englishmen1971, NR, 117 min. Documentary/Music
This film tracks the 1971 American concert tour of British bluesman Joe Cocker and his American entourage (band, choir, friends, wives, children, groupies). Bandmates include Tulsa Sound legends Leon Russell, Carl Radle and Jim Keltner.
Oct. 18:
Eye of God1997, R, 84 min. Drama
Written and directed by Tulsa-born Tim Blake Nelson, it also features Tulsa actress Mary Kay Place and Oklahoma City actor/casting director Chris Freihofer. Set in Oklahoma and filmed in and around Tulsa and Collinsville, it’s a bleak tale of small-town tragedy and loss of faith about a recently sprung ex-con.
Oct. 25:
Fan favoriteStarting Oct. 1, visit
tulsaworld.com/circlecinema and the Circle’s Facebook page to vote for a Halloween horror movie with Oklahoma ties.