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Film Screening: The Manchurian Candidate

Shown in conjunction with The Galleries' exhibition Deb Sokolow: All Your Vulnerabilities Will Be Assessed, this is one in a series of conspiracy theory film screenings.

This expert political thriller, thanks in part to a fascinating plot line, emerges as one of the tautest films ever made. Its premise is diabolical: while being held prisoner in Korea, an American G.I. is programmed by the Chinese Communists to kill at will. The suspense builds to a riveting, action-packed political assassination finale in Madison Square Garden.

Starring Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey
Directed by John Frankenheimer
Black and White; Rated PG-13; 126 minutes; 1962

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