2011-02-03 / Island Life

Classic mystery is feature at Movie Night

The date of the next Movie Night has been changed. Previously scheduled for Feb. 12, a classic “who done it” will be shown this Saturday, Feb. 4.

“Dressed to Kill,” a 1946 Sherlock Holmes mystery, will begin at 6:55 p.m. at the Community Center, 408 N. Alister St.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m., leaving plenty of time to pick a seat and grab a free bag of popcorn. Movie-goers are invited to bring their own non-alcoholic beverage.

In the movie, Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson, portrayed by Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, investigate a murder involving a series of music boxes, which harbor some strange significance. The investigation leads to a man behind bars, the creator of the precious musical objects.

The movie is part of the Parks and Recreation Department’s collection of public domain movies. Movies are shown monthly from November through February, free of charge. Titles include mystery, westerns, horror, comedy and sci-fi.

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