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General Admission - $11
Student/Senior - $8
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If you're NOT a Student/Senior, you can save at least $3/movie by becoming a Cinema St. Louis member.
MORE INFO: https://cinemastlouis.org/membership
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Coming SOON!
https://hipointetheatre.org/coming-soon/

October 2025
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ClL2yy-PvfVB99c5stmO5UXOuHxtX32z/view

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ADVANCE TICKETS:

This process does NOT get you a specific seat in the theater. If you believe an event like this might sell out though, have at it. It does allow you to make a convenient additional donation to Cinema St. Louis, if you're so inclined.

https://hipointetheatre.org/purchase/254849/

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PARKING:

After 6PM M-F, after 12PM Saturday, and ALL DAY SUNDAY, there’s plenty of FREE parking right next door HERE:

Lindell Bank
6900 Clayton Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63139
314-645-7700

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After the movie, we will gather in the lobby for lively, provocative, and insightful conversation--OR as close as we can come to that, anyway--HA!
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Based on The Leopard (1958 novel) by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Leopard

Director: Luchino Visconti Run Time: 186 min. Format: 35mm Film Release Year: 1963 Language: Italian
Starring: Alain Delon, Burt Lancaster, Claudia Cardinale, Paolo Stoppa, Rina Morelli

As Garibaldi’s troops begin the unification of Italy in the 1860s, an aristocratic Sicilian family grudgingly adapts to the sweeping social changes undermining their way of life. Proud but pragmatic Prince Don Fabrizio Salina allows his war hero nephew, Tancredi, to marry Angelica, the beautiful daughter of gauche, bourgeois Don Calogero, in order to maintain the family’s accustomed level of comfort and political clout.

Winner of the Palme d’Or at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival, Luchino Visconti’s adaptation of Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa’s eponymous novel is one of the great masterpieces of Italian cinema.

“The Leopard was written by the only man who could have written it, directed by the only man who could have directed it, and stars the only man who could have played its title character.”

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

NOTE: On Rotten Tomatoes, this movie has a 98% on the Tomatometer and an 89% on the Popcornmeter.

https://hipointetheatre.org/movies/the-leopard/ [Includes Trailer]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Leopard_(1963_film)
https://transcripts.foreverdreaming.org/viewtopic.php?t=38819

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