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The Uninvited

The Cinematheque's “100 Years of Paramount Pictures” offers movie fans plenty of opportunities to see all sorts of quiet classics from the studio's vaults on the big screen, where they were truly meant to be viewed (as visionary as he was, I don't think Cecil B. DeMille anticipated people watching films on their iPhones). The lineup includes everything from westerns to comedies to dramas. This week's movie is one of the moodiest and best ghost stories ever made, a subtle 1944 shocker starring Ray Milland as an unfortunate composer who moves into an old Gothic mansion with his sister. And you know what's up with old Gothic mansions, right? At 6:45 p.m. Thursday and 5:30 p.m. Friday.

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