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Come to the Gray Public Library and enjoy our free screenings of the greatest films of today and yesterday.  We provide the 150-inch screen, 14-piece surround sound system, 4K digital projector, and tasty snacks.  You provide the love of films (and public libraries).  â€‹

​Tuesday, September 23 @ 2PM

Party Girl (1995– Rated R —1h 34m)

Although Mary has little income, she still finds ways to spend her nights at clubs. After being arrested for throwing an illegal rave, she asks her aunt Judy for bail money. Judy then finds Mary a job at her library so that Mary can repay her. Initially, Mary finds the job as a clerk boring and stifling, and prefers to get to know a street food vendor whom she likes. However, Mary must refocus her life once she loses her job and apartment.

 

Tuesday, September 30 @ 2PM

Desk Set (1957—Not Rated—1h 44m)

Bunny Watson (Katharine Hepburn) is a library reference clerk stuck in a dead-end relationship with a boring television executive (Gig Young). Her life is thrown into turmoil when computer expert Richard Summers (Spencer Tracy) enters it. He has been assigned with automating her department, and she is fearful that Summers' new computers will automate her out of a job. She despises him at first, but eventually each of the two start to fall for the other's charms and strong personalities.

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Friday, October 3 @ 6PM
Rosemary's Baby (1968
Rated R 2h 16m)

When young couple Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse move into a historic New York City apartment building with a dark reputation, they are welcomed by their eccentric elderly neighbors, the Castevets. Soon after, Rosemary becomes mysteriously pregnant. As her pregnancy progresses, she grows increasingly paranoid, suspecting that her neighbors—and even her husband—have sinister plans for her unborn child. Is it just paranoia, or is Rosemary carrying the spawn of something truly evil?


Tuesday, October 7 @ 2PM

Rebecca (1940 Not Rated 2h 10m)

A dreamlike adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s 1938 novel, the film stars the enchanting Joan Fontaine as a young woman who believes she has found her heart’s desire when she marries the dashing aristocratic widower Maxim de Winter (played with cunning vulnerability by Laurence Olivier). But upon moving to Manderley—her groom’s baroque ancestral mansion—she soon learns that his deceased wife haunts not only the estate but the temperamental, brooding Maxim as well.

 

Friday, October 10 @ 6PM

Scream (1996 — Rated R — 1h 51m)

In the quiet town of Woodsboro, a masked killer known as Ghostface begins a chilling murder spree, targeting high school students and playing deadly games inspired by classic horror films. Sidney and her friends must navigate a web of secrets, red herrings, and horror movie clichés—many of which the characters knowingly reference. As the body count rises, Sidney Prescott must confront her own past and outwit a killer who always seems one step ahead.

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Tuesday, October 14 @ 2PM

Rear Window (1954 — Rated PG — 1h 52m)

When professional photographer L.B. “Jeff” Jeffries (James Stewart) is confined to a wheelchair with a broken leg, he becomes obsessed with watching the private dramas of his neighbors play out across the courtyard. When he suspects a salesman may have murdered his nagging wife, Jeffries enlists the help of his glamorous socialite girlfriend (Grace Kelly) to investigate the highly suspicious chain of events.

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Tuesday, October 21 @ 2PM

The Birds (1963 —Rated PG-13 — 1h 59m)

As beautiful blonde Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) rolls into Bodega Bay in pursuit of eligible bachelor Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor), she is inexplicably attacked by a seagull. Suddenly thousands of birds are flocking into town, preying on schoolchildren and residents in a terrifying series of attacks. Soon Mitch and Melanie are fighting for their lives against a deadly force that can’t be explained and can’t be stopped in one of Hollywood’s most horrifying films of nature gone berserk.

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Friday, October 24 @ 6PM

The Descent (2005 — Rated R — 1h 39m)

After a personal tragedy, Sarah joins her friends on a caving expedition in the Appalachian Mountains. But when a rockfall traps them deep underground, their adventure turns into a nightmare. As they search for a way out, the group discovers they are not alone—lurking in the darkness are savage, cave-dwelling creatures. With rising tension and dwindling trust, the women must fight to survive against both the predators and each other.

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Tuesday, October 28 @ 2PM

Psycho (1960 — Rated R — 1h 49m)

Marion Crane, a frustrated secretary in Phoenix, makes a sudden decision to steal a large sum of money from her employer in hopes of starting a new life. While on the run, she drives through a storm and ends up at the isolated Bates Motel, a quiet roadside inn off the main highway. There, she meets the motel’s caretaker, Norman Bates, a polite but awkward young man who lives in the house nearby with his reclusive mother. As Marion spends the night at the motel, a series of unsettling encounters and eerie atmospheres begin to suggest that something is not quite right. Meanwhile, her disappearance draws the attention of a private investigator and her loved ones, who begin searching for her. Their efforts slowly unravel a disturbing mystery that lies at the heart of the Bates Motel.

 

Friday, October 31 @ 6PM

The Shining (1980 — Rated R — 2h 23m)

Jack Torrance is an aspiring writer who takes a job as the winter caretaker of the isolated Overlook Hotel. He moves in with his wife Wendy and young son Danny, who possesses psychic abilities known as "the shining," allowing him to see the hotel's terrifying past. As the harsh winter traps them inside, supernatural forces begin to influence Jack, driving him into a violent descent into madness. The hotel’s sinister presence and Jack's unraveling sanity lead to a terrifying climax as Wendy and Danny fight to escape his murderous rampage.​​

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