
What better way to enjoy old Hollywood classics this summer then on the lawn of the National Mall? The outdoor movie is a season-long staple, and once again DC-ers can watch their favorite stars ... under the stars.
HBO and Comcast present the Screen on the Green film festival -- held every year on the National Mall -- which will include free flicks like the James Bond thriller 'Goldfinger' and crime caper 'Bonnie and Clyde.'
Check out the schedule for the entire film festival below and grab a picnic basket, a blanket and your favorite movie buddy for a summer of free movies on the green!

What better way to enjoy old Hollywood classics this summer then on the lawn of the National Mall? The outdoor movie is a season-long staple, and once again DC-ers can watch their favorite stars ... under the stars.HBO and Comcast present the Screen on the Green film festival -- held every year on the National Mall -- which will include free flicks like the James Bond thriller 'Goldfinger' and crime caper 'Bonnie and Clyde.'
Check out the schedule for the entire film festival below and grab a picnic basket, a blanket and your favorite movie buddy for a summer of free movies on the green!
Where: The screen is located off of Constitution Avenue, between 4th & 7th Streets.
When: Mondays at sunset (around 8PM). Movies play on except in extreme weather, and there are NO rain days. For updates call 877-262-5866.
Nearest Subway Stops: The Smithsonian stop (blue/orange lines) is the closest.
What to Bring: Blankets, snacks, beverages, umbrellas, bug spray, warm clothes. You can pack snacks and non-alcoholic drinks for a picnic vibe.
What Not to Bring: Weapons, drugs, alcohol and tall chairs are among the forbidden items.
Official Site: www.nps.gov/nama/
'GOLDFINGER' Showing: July 12
What It's About: Sean Connery stars as 007 in #003 of the James Bond series. Considered one of the best of all Bonds, it was loosely adapted from Ian Fleming's 1959 novel. The author visited the set, but unfortunately died before the film was released. The villains Goldfinger (Gert Frobe, a former Nazi Party member) and Oddjob (Harold Sakata, a 284 lb. Hawaiian and Olympic medalist) are two of our hero's most enduring adversaries. As for the ladies, Shirley Eaton is the beauty gilded to death; Shirley Bassey belts the title song and Honor Blackman gains immortality as Pussy Galore. (MGM, 1964) 111 Min.
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'THE GOODBYE GIRL' Showing: July 19
What It's About: Richard Dreyfuss won an Oscar® for his endearing turn as Elliot, a struggling New York actor who finds himself saddled with two unwanted roommates... an unemployed dancer (Marsha Mason) and her precocious 10-year-old daughter (Quinn Cummings). It's loath at first sight for this odd couple plus one, but, as in all good romantic comedies, love conquers all before "The End." Neil Simon later adapted his wisecracking screenplay into a Broadway musical starring Bernadette Peters and Martin Short. (Warner Bros., 1977) 110 Min
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'12 ANGRY MEN' Showing: July 26
What It's About: Henry Fonda is the lone holdout on a jury during a murder trial. There are 11 "guilty" votes, but juror #8 thinks their verdict may have been reached in haste. Can he convince his fellow jurors to reconsider before passing sentence, as a man's life hangs in the balance? A kinescope version of Reginald Rose's economical script was made for TV in 1954. Fonda himself co-produced this expanded film version, which turned out to be an auspicious directional debut for Sidney Lumet. It remains compelling and provocative today, Your Honor. (MGM, 1957) 95 Min.
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'BONNIE AND CLYDE'Showing: August 2
What It's About: Meet Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker. They rob banks. Explosive (if romanticized) crime drama, set during the Depression, follows the Barrow gang's crime sprees from Kansas to Texas. Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty were blessed with their juiciest roles yet, but Oscars® went to the cinematography and to supporting actress Estelle Parsons. A career launcher for Parsons, it also showcased another newcomer, Gene Wilder. Director Arthur Penn made his mark with one of the most influential movies of the 1960's and that legendary climax became the stuff of cinematic lore. (Warner Bros., 1967) 111 Min.
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