The festival will run through Sunday, May 15th. All films are shown at the Camelot Theatres.
I attended for the first time last year, and it was one of my all-time favorite festival experiences, combining plenty of great movies with a relaxed and congenial atmosphere.
Alas, I'm unable to attend this year, but it's for the best of reasons -- our son is graduating from Northern Arizona University that weekend!
I'll definitely hope to return in 2017, but in the meantime I want to encourage my readers to attend a terrific film noir festival with some very special guests.
The festival will kick off on the 12th with Joan Crawford, Jack Palance, and Bruce Bennett in a world premiere restoration of SUDDEN FEAR (1952). Yes, I'm jealous! I've never seen SUDDEN FEAR; hopefully this new print will later play at UCLA or the Egyptian.
Friday's movies are RED LIGHT (1949) with George Raft and Virginia Mayo; INTRUDER IN THE DUST (1949) with star Claude Jarman Jr. in attendance; a newly restored 35mm print of THE ACCUSED (1949) with Loretta Young and Robert Cummings; and the classic Rita Hayworth-Glenn Ford film GILDA (1946). (Click any hyperlinked title for past reviews.)On Saturday, May 14th, attendees can look forward to Richard Carlson and Nancy Kelly in Robert Siodmak's FLY-BY-NIGHT (1942); Robert Cummings and Arlene Dahl in the classic "French Revolution noir" REIGN OF TERROR (1949), with William Cameron Menzies biographer James Curtis in attendance; Richard Basehart in the very enjoyable OUTSIDE THE WALL (1950); and Jean Peters, Joseph Cotten, and Marilyn Monroe in NIAGARA (1953).
Three films will play on the final day of the festival: one of my all-time favorites, THE HUNTED (1948), starring Preston Foster and Belita; DRAGNET (1954) with cast member Ann Robinson in attendance; and the classic WHITE HEAT (1949), starring James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Edmond O'Brien, and Steve Cochran.I highly recommend attending! A great time is guaranteed.
For more information on the Arthur Lyons Film Noir Festival, including purchasing tickets, please visit the official festival website.

One of these days I will attend this! I love the idea of a more laidback festival experience and the films always look great.
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