The Beverly Theater brings Francis Ford Coppola's extended director's cut of "The Outsiders" to downtown Las Vegas's Arts District. This version of the 1983 classic restores 22 minutes of footage, offering a deeper dive into S.E. Hinton's coming-of-age story about rival gangs in 1960s Oklahoma. The film follows Ponyboy Curtis and his fellow Greasers as they navigate class tensions, friendship, and loss in a tale that resonates across generations.
Coppola's complete novel cut adds scenes that flesh out the characters and storyline, including an extended opening and a more developed relationship between Ponyboy and his brothers. The intimate 150-seat theater with its excellent acoustics provides an ideal setting to experience this cult classic, which launched the careers of numerous actors who became Hollywood icons. The Beverly Theater's state-of-the-art projection brings new life to the film's golden-hour cinematography and emotional depth.