The Ohio Theatre is a highly recommended venue for any classic film. The city has done a fantastic restoration job!
The 2004 Sons of the Desert Convention was held last July in Columbus, at the Marriot Hotel adjoining the Ohio Theatre. On the Saturday of the Convention, a Laurel & Hardy program of BIG BUSINESS (1929), TOWED IN A HOLE (1932) and SONS OF THE DESERT (1933) was screened, from newly struck, restored 35mm prints... on the Ohio's huge screen.
If you're in the Columbus area, don't pass up this chance to watch the Stooges in style!
Now I'm totally, totally envious, Brent! I've got a question for you: what kind of music did they have accompanying "Big Business?" Does the Ohio Theatre have a working pipe organ?
Not only do we never have any Stooges festivals in San Francisco, we never get to see Stan and Babe on the big screen, either. Why, I don't know— but if I ever came into money, I'd definitely do something about that.
(Buy my own theater and show whatever I like? Hey, David Packard (of Hewlett-Packard fame) did it, but that was spare change to
him!)
However, we
do have Harold Lloyd in "For Heaven's Sake" (1926) coming up on July 8th, as part of the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, and with a live Wurlitzer organ score performed by Chris Elliott. Not too shabby, really...