Free movies on the Enzian lawn!
Wednesday Night Pitcher Shows are FREE and open to the public. Keep an eye on our Facebook for information about rescheduled shows due to weather. Free overflow parking is available at Park Maitland School and Peach Valley across the street. Outside food & beverage is not permitted.
Want a reserved spot on the lawn with a bucket of beer and popcorn for your besties? We have a limited number of exclusive picnic baskets for sale! Grab one fast before they sell out.
The Thing from Another World:
When a U.S. Air Force crew investigates a mysterious crash in the Arctic, they uncover a spacecraft buried in the ice—and awaken its deadly occupant, a plant-based alien lifeform with a thirst for blood.
Marking the directorial debut of Oscar®-nominated editor Christian Nyby (Red River) and produced by the legendary Howard Hawks (His Girl Friday, Bringing Up Baby), this 1951 classic blends postwar paranoia with sharp dialogue, chills, and thrills. A cornerstone of Cold War-era science fiction, The Thing from Another World inspired generations of filmmakers and laid the groundwork for John Carpenter’s acclaimed 1982 reimagining, making it a must-see for fans of timeless genre cinema.
1951, 87 minutes, USA, Directed by Christian Nyby, Unrated
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“You had better see it soon, right away, before you hear too much about it from those who have had the pleasure.”
– Wanda Hale, NEW YORK DAILY NEWS (May 3, 1951) -
“Hollywood's first space-age monster in a decade invaded by Cold War-era aliens.”
– Thomas Delapa, BOULDER WEEKLY -
“We wouldn't have much of the great horror of the modern era without such boundary pushing science fiction horror as [The Thing From] Another World.”
– Ed Travis, CINAPSE -
“Set the template for a decade of alien invasions.”
– Richard Brody, THE NEW YORKER
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