Brando on Film: The Freshman
Ross Event
Starts at
5:10 pm
Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center-Van Brunt Visitors Center
Room: Ross Theaters (123 & 124)
Target Audiences:
313 N 13th St
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: RVB
Contact:
Meghan Stratman, 402-472-9100, mstratman3@unl.edu
The UNL English Department Film Studies Program and The Ross present a series of film screenings celebrating Nebraska-born actor and director Marlon Brando’s 100th birthday. Screenings in this series are free to all students with a student ID and $5 for general admission.
THE FRESHMAN (1990) Clark Kellogg (Matthew Broderick) is robbed moments after arriving in New York, so when he sees his mugger several days later, he confronts him. The man promises to return his property and get him a job with his uncle, Carmine Sabatini (Marlon Brando), who turns out to be a Mafia boss bearing an uncanny resemblance to Don Corleone from The Godfather. As Clark continues his shady work for Carmine, he discovers an elaborate underworld that has caught the attention of the authorities. As things come to a head, not everything is what it seems. (d. Andrew Bergman | Rated PG | 1 hour, 42 min)
Event schedule: APRIL 4: Student Projects Presentation (5:30 p.m.), The Wild One (6:30 p.m.), A Streetcar Named Desire (8:30 p.m.) // APRIL 5: The Godfather (6:30 p.m.) // APRIL 6: Bedtime Story (3:00 p.m.), The Freshman (5:10 p.m.) // APRIL 7: Student Projects Presentation (5:00 p.m.) / One-Eyed Jacks (6:00 p.m.)
THE FRESHMAN (1990) Clark Kellogg (Matthew Broderick) is robbed moments after arriving in New York, so when he sees his mugger several days later, he confronts him. The man promises to return his property and get him a job with his uncle, Carmine Sabatini (Marlon Brando), who turns out to be a Mafia boss bearing an uncanny resemblance to Don Corleone from The Godfather. As Clark continues his shady work for Carmine, he discovers an elaborate underworld that has caught the attention of the authorities. As things come to a head, not everything is what it seems. (d. Andrew Bergman | Rated PG | 1 hour, 42 min)
Event schedule: APRIL 4: Student Projects Presentation (5:30 p.m.), The Wild One (6:30 p.m.), A Streetcar Named Desire (8:30 p.m.) // APRIL 5: The Godfather (6:30 p.m.) // APRIL 6: Bedtime Story (3:00 p.m.), The Freshman (5:10 p.m.) // APRIL 7: Student Projects Presentation (5:00 p.m.) / One-Eyed Jacks (6:00 p.m.)