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The
Complete 2003 Festival Schedule
SYLVIA
SCARLETT
Harvard
Exit Theatre
Wednesday, October 22
5:00pm
If
you thought Greta Garbo looked good in a suit, wait until you see
the late, great Katharine Hepburn in full drag! George Cukors
1935 movie is best known from the postcard portraits of a cross-dressing
Hepburn displayed on the refrigerators of lesbians everywhere, but
the film itself offers a fascinating glimpse of the great actress
early in her career. When her mother dies, Sylvia Scarlett (Hepburn)
cuts her long locks and transforms herself into Sylvester
so she can flee with her feckless criminal father to his native
England. On the journey they meet Cary Grant (playing against type
as a Cockney cad), and, after some comic misadventures, the three
of them team up with a chambermaid to form the Pink Pierrots,
a traveling theater group. As queer as they come and beautifully
done, this archival presentation is SLGFFs tribute to Ms.
Hepburn, who died earlier this year.
SYLVIA
SCARLETT; George Cukor, director; 1935; USA; 95 minutes; 35mm
Copresented
by Cinema Seattle
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