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DESCRIPTION:\n	The Hot Rock \n	\n	Dir. Peter Yates. 1972\, 101 mins. 35mm. 
 With Robert Redford\, George Segal\, Ron Leibman. Robert Redford may be bi
 t too handsome to be the schlubby John Dortmunder\, but if one is able to 
 look past that\, The Hot Rock is a pretty faithful adaptation of both West
 lake's novel and his vision. Perhaps this is due in part to William Goldma
 n: When he was about to begin the screenplay for The Hot Rock\, he called 
 Westlake and said\, 'I want you to tell me everything you know about these
  characters that isn't in the book.' As Roger Ebert put it when the film w
 as released\, this 'is a long way from being the perfect caper movie\, but
  bless it\, has two or three scenes good enough for any caper movie ever m
 ade.' \n\n\n	The Outfit \n	\n	Dir. John Flynn. 1973. 103 mins. 35mm. With 
 Robert Duvall\, Karen Black\, Joe Don Baker\, Robert Ryan. 'One movie made
  from a Stark book\,' Westlake said\, 'that got the feeling right. The mov
 ie is done flat\, just like the books.' Four decades later\, The Outfit st
 ands as a solid example of the 1970s naturalistic crime picture: tough cro
 oks\, violence that comes across as real and slightly awkward rather than 
 choreographed\, locations that feel worn and neglected\, and a refusal to 
 accord any more meaning to the proceedings than what is seen on screen. Ro
 bert Duvall is a convincing Parker (named Nolan here)\, and even the addit
 ion of a sidekick\, played by Joe Don Baker\, doesn't soften him too much.
  Robert Ryan rounds out the cast with a valedictory performance as an agin
 g mob kingpin that hits just the right note of weariness and frustration. 
 \n	\n	\n	Ticket purchase includes admission to both films.\n\n\n	Tickets: 
 $15 (Free for members at the Film Lover and MoMI Kids Premium levels and a
 bove).&nbsp\;Order tickets online. (Members may contact members@movingimag
 e.us with any questions regarding online reservations.) \n	\n	  \n	\n	Tick
 et purchase includes same-day admission to the&nbsp\;Museum (see gallery h
 ours). View the Museum’s ticketing policy here. For more information on me
 mbership and to join online\, visit our membership page. \n	\n
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LOCATION:Bartos Screening Room
SUMMARY:The Hot Rock / The Outfit
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