"High and Low" is a cinematic gem screening at The Beverly Theater in downtown Las Vegas's Arts District. This classic 1963 film directed by Akira Kurosawa explores the moral complexities of Japanese society through a kidnapping plot gone wrong. The film stars Toshiro Mifune as a wealthy industrialist faced with an impossible choice when kidnappers accidentally take his chauffeur's son instead of his own.
The Beverly Theater's intimate 150-seat venue provides the perfect setting for this powerful film, with state-of-the-art projection and sound systems that enhance the viewing experience. Before or after the screening, attendees can enjoy the theater's terrace and cocktail lounge, making for a complete cultural outing in the heart of the Arts District. As part of The Beverly's commitment to bringing diverse cinematic experiences to Las Vegas, this screening offers both film buffs and casual moviegoers the chance to experience a masterwork of international cinema in an elegant setting.