The Way We Were

Friday, December 27 - Sunday, December 29, 2013

U.S. theatrical premiere of 40th anniversary 4k digital restoration! DCP projection

“In 1937 spit-fire Katie Morosky briefly meets the preppy Hubbell Gardiner. Almost eight years later, the two are reunited in New York, when leftist radio worker Katie spies military officer Hubbell in a nightclub. The two opposites fall in love and head to Hollywood so that Hubbell can write a screenplay for producer pal J.J. But the House Committee on Un-American Activities’ Communist witch hunt in 1947 tears the pair apart, as a pregnant Katie refuses to keep silent about the jailing of the Hollywood Ten, while a faithless Hubbell decides to save his career. When the two meet again in the 1960s, TV writer Hubbell and nuclear protestor Katie feel that old pull again, but they have to decide if they have what it takes for the long run.” – Turner Classic Movies

  • Country USA
  • Rating PG
  • Year 1973
  • Running Time 118 minutes
  • Director Sydney Pollack

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