n the midst of a whirlwind newspaper office, journalist, Hildy (Rosalind Russell), is trying to catch the attention of her ex-husband/boss (Cary Grant) to quit her job and announce her engagement. Boisterous fun fills every frame in this justifiably classic film. Directed by Howard Hawks, 1940, 92 minutes, Not Rated.
Content Warning: This film contains potentially triggering content.
Tags: self-harm, attempted suicide, implied gun violence and murder, racism, misogyny
Photo credit: His Girl Friday, 1940. Directed by Howard Hawks © Columbia Pictures.
New this year and to maintain a safe social distance and reduced capacity in The Amphitheater, Summer Nights tickets will be sold as boxed seating that can accommodate one to four individuals. Each box will be seven feet by eight feet and be spaced six feet apart from others. For everyone’s health and safety, the boxes will be sold at a fixed price with a maximum of four tickets. Tickets go on sale for members on May 21 at 11 a.m. and for the public on May 28 at 11 a.m. Ticket boxes of four are $36 for members and $48 for public.
Summer Nights is a fair-weather event. If the screening is cancelled due to weather guests will receive a full refund. No alcohol, pets, candles taller than 12 inches, guns, or knives are permitted at Summer Nights.
Phone: 317-923-1331
Email: info@discovernewfields.org
2021/06/04 - 2021/06/04
Additional time info:
Doors open at 7 p.m., and the evening will kick off with special activities before the screening. The movie will begin as twilight turns to night (usually 9:30 p.m.).
Newfields
4000 Michigan Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Parking is free for all guests.