INDIANAPOLIS — Film historian Eric Grayson will screen the 1958 film, Tom Thumb, on Saturday, July 6, at 8 p.m. at the Garfield Park Arts Center, 2432 Conservatory Dr.
This is another colorful George Pal film, according to Grayson. In a mythical land, woodcutter Jonathan (Bernard Miles) agrees not to chop down the oldest tree in the forest in return for three wishes granted by the Forest Queen. After he wastes two wishes bickering with his wife, the third brings them Tom (Russ Tamblyn), a thumb-sized child. The couple dote upon him, but are unable to protect him when, on his way to the village, the innocent Tom falls in with villainous Ivan (Terry-Thomas) and Tony (Peter Sellers).
Admission to the Vintage Movie Night series is $5. Concessions are $1. For more information, visit www.gpacarts.org. or call 317-327-7135.
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