The Beverly Theater brings a piece of cinema history to downtown Las Vegas with a screening of "Queen Kelly," the legendary 1929 silent film directed by Erich von Stroheim. This partially completed masterpiece stars Gloria Swanson in one of her most memorable roles, telling the story of a convent girl who becomes entangled with a dissolute prince. The film's troubled production became Hollywood legend—von Stroheim's extravagant vision clashed with producer Joseph P. Kennedy, leading to the director's removal and the film remaining unfinished for decades.
The intimate 150-seat theater provides an ideal setting to experience this slice of silent film history. The venue's excellent acoustics enhance whatever musical accompaniment brings the film to life, while the classic theater elements complement the Golden Age Hollywood atmosphere. For fans of early cinema and film history buffs, this screening offers a rare chance to see a film that bridges the silent era's final chapter and represents both the ambition and excess of late 1920s Hollywood.