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General Admission - $12
Student/Senior - $9
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Coming SOON!
https://hipointetheatre.org/coming-soon/

January 2026
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yQ9j1XCCKKFfRvhwkRRHPe5KlcLwm3aT/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.

NOTE: Until you select the desired quantity of tickets, ALL other fields will be "grayed out" and "unenterable".
https://hipointetheatre.org/purchase/378195/

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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
https://hipointetheatre.org/parking-directions/

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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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Part of the series "Scorsese's Music"
January 13 – April 21
This series surveys the long career of America’s greatest living auteur. Across these fourteen films, director Martin Scorsese uses music in nearly every way imaginable—from striking original scores for Taxi Driver and The Last Temptation of Christ to the jazz, opera, pop, rock, blues, R&B, hip hop, and Latin grooves resounding across films like Mean Streets, GoodFellas, The Departed, and The Wolf of Wall Street.

With special introductions for all screenings about Scorsese’s use of music by Todd Decker, Professor of Music and Film History at Washington University.
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Director: Martin Scorsese Run Time: 111 min. Format: 35mm Film Release Year: 1973
Starring: Amy Robinson, David Proval, Harvey Keitel, Richard Romanus, Robert De Niro

A small-time hood must choose from among love, friendship, and the chance to rise within the mob.

> Jonathan Rosenbaum (Chicago Reader): “A landmark of American independent cinema, fueled by street-level authenticity and reckless energy.”
> Pauline Kael (The New Yorker): “So alive with rage, humor, and danger that it feels less like a movie than a lived experience.”

Screening Note:
Preceding the screening of Mean Streets will be Martin Scorsese’s early short The Big Shave (1967, 6 minutes).
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NOTE: On Rotten Tomatoes, this movie has a 92% on the Tomatometer and an 84% on the Popcornmeter.

https://hipointetheatre.org/movies/mean-streets-35mm/ [Includes Trailer]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_Streets
https://www.scripts.com/script/mean_streets_13561

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