Tuesday Talkies: Non-Silent Films from the Golden Age of Hollywood
Crescent Theater
208 Dauphin St, Mobile, AL 36602
Enjoy a screening of the 1936 screwball comedy classic My Man Godfrey at the historic Crescent Theater in Mobile, Alabama. This Depression-era film directed by Gregory La Cava stars William Powell and Carole Lombard in a story that blends sharp social satire with romantic comedy.
Why We Like It
- My Man Godfrey is considered one of the defining screwball comedies of the 1930s, praised for its biting critique of wealth and its sparkling performances.
- The film follows a wealthy socialite who hires a mysterious homeless man as her family's butler, leading to a story that challenges the shallow values of the elite.
- Enjoy this classic film on the big screen at the historic Crescent Theater, which offers a welcoming atmosphere and great sightlines for movie-goers.
Who Should Attend
Film lovers, fans of classic Hollywood cinema, and those interested in social commentary will all enjoy this screening of My Man Godfrey. The event is also a great option for date nights or outings with friends.