The Beverly Theater brings Jean-Pierre Melville's 1967 masterpiece "Le Samourai" to its intimate screening room in the Arts District. This French crime film follows Jef Costello, a solitary hitman played by Alain Delon in one of his most iconic roles, as he navigates the rainy streets of Paris with an almost ritualistic precision. The film's minimalist aesthetic and meditative pacing influenced generations of filmmakers, from Jim Jarmusch to Nicolas Winding Refn.
Melville's cool, atmospheric direction creates a world where silence speaks louder than dialogue, and every gesture carries weight. The film's visual style—all trench coats, fedoras, and blue-tinted nighttime cityscapes—established the template for countless neo-noirs to follow. The 150-seat theater at The Beverly provides an ideal setting to experience this classic on the big screen, where you can fully appreciate the cinematography and the subtle expressions that define Delon's performance.