The Beverly Theater brings together two iconic pieces of 1960s pop culture for a back-to-back screening experience. First up is the 1966 "Batman: The Movie," featuring Adam West's legendary portrayal of the Caped Crusader in all its campy, colorful glory—complete with shark repellent bat-spray and those unforgettable "POW!" graphics. Following that is the original 1966 "Charlie's Angels" pilot film, showcasing the crime-fighting trio that would launch one of television's most enduring franchises.
This double feature celebrates a particular era of entertainment when bright colors, bold action, and a touch of humor defined the genre. The Beverly Theater's intimate 150-seat space and excellent acoustics make it an ideal setting for experiencing these cult classics, where the audience's reactions become part of the fun. The venue's cocktail lounge offers a place to discuss the films between screenings or afterward, adding a social element to the evening.