The Beverly Theater brings Alfred Hitchcock's iconic 1959 thriller to the screen, where Cary Grant plays an advertising executive mistaken for a government agent and pulled into a web of espionage and murder. The film's legendary sequences—from the crop duster attack in an empty cornfield to the climactic chase across Mount Rushmore—still captivate audiences decades later with their combination of suspense, wit, and visual innovation.
Watching this classic in the intimate setting of the Beverly Theater offers a different experience than streaming it at home. The 150-seat venue's excellent acoustics mean you'll catch every note of Bernard Herrmann's propulsive score, while the state-of-the-art projection does justice to the film's striking VistaVision cinematography. The theater's cocktail lounge provides a fitting atmosphere to discuss the film's twists and Hitchcock's masterful direction before or after the screening.