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The Untouchables and Blue Thunder in 70mm Prints: Father's Day at the Egyptian Theatre

Egyptian Theatre (6712 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028)
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Hollywood's historic Egyptian Theatre presents a Father's Day double feature with 70mm prints of two great action films. Brian DePalma's The Untouchables, the story of Eliot Ness' battle against Al Capone, stars Kevin Costner, Robert DeNiro and Sean Connery. In 1983's Blue Thunder, Roy Scheider and Warren Oates battle fascist cop Malcolm McDowell and his heavily armed spy helicopter over downtown LA.

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The last date listed for The Untouchables and Blue Thunder was Sunday June 19, 2011 / 7:30pm.

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6712 Hollywood Blvd.
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The Untouchables, 1987, Paramount, 119 min. Director Brian De Palma and screenwriter David Mamet turn the raw material of 1960s television and American crime history into the stuff of glorious cinematic mythology in this literate, visually arresting gangster epic. Kevin Costner is treasury agent Eliot Ness, Robert De Niro is his nemesis Al Capone, and Sean Connery is the grizzled cop who does things "the Chicago way."

Blue Thunder, 1983, Sony Repertory, 109 min. The government has unleashed its newest weapon: a heavily armed helicopter that can spy on civilians from 1,000 feet and incinerate entire city blocks. The only ones who can stop Big Brother (in the form of Malcolm McDowell’s fascist cop) from using it against us are Vietnam vet-turned-police chopper pilot Roy Scheider and his tech-savvy partner, Daniel Stern. Director John Badham's paranoid actioner flies high with stunning cinematography by John Alonzo and dazzling dogfights over downtown L.A.

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