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Week of July 3, 2002

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Published on July 03, 2002

Cinema in the City. Webster University sponsors once-a-month Wednesday screenings in Beatnik Bob's Cafe. This month features features William A. Seiter's Sons of the Desert (1933), which is considered to be Laurel and Hardy's best performance. Plays at 7:30 p.m. July 3 at Beatnik Bob's Cafe, City Museum, 15th and Lucas streets. NR

Reel Late Midnight Movie Series. The Tivoli Theatre presents a summer series of classic and destined to be classic films. This week features Rob Reiner's The Princess Bride (1987), a satirical look at fairy tales starring Peter Falk, Wallace Shawn, Billy Crystal, Mandy Patinkin and Robin Wright as Buttercup, the princess bride. Also playing this weekend as part of the series is Spike and Mike's Twisted Festival of Animation. Both play at midnight July 4-5 at the Tivoli. (NR)