Bank of America Cinema
4901 W. Irving Park Rd.
312-904-9442
*”My Sister Eileen” *** 1/2 (U.S.; Alexander Hall, 1942) Black-and-white adaptation of the Broadway comedy, with Rosalind Russell and Janet Blair as the Ohio sisters trying to find jobs and love in Greenwich Village. 8 p.m. Sat.
Doc Films
University of Chicago
Ida Noyes Hall
1212 E. 59th St.
773-702-8575
docfilms.uchicago.edu
*”South” **** (U.S.; Frank Hurley, 1918) An extraordinary re-creation of the ill-fated South Pole expedition of daredevil explorer Ernest Shackleton, shot by one of bravest of all filmmakers. 7 p.m. Tue.
*”Bringing Up Baby” **** (U.S.; Howard Hawks, 1938) Society girl Katharine Hepburn pursues paleontologist Cary Grant with the aid of two leopards, a missing dinosaur bone, Charlie Ruggles, May Robson, Barry Fitzgerald and a perfect Dudley Nichols script. 7, 9:15 p.m. Wed.
Northbrook Public Library
1201 Cedar Lane
847-272-6224
northbrook.info/lib(underscore)programs(underscore)films.php
*”Daisy Kenyon” *** (U.S.; Otto Preminger, 1947). Good, cool ’40s Preminger romantic melodrama, with Joan Crawford pulled between Henry Fonda and Dana Andrews. 1, 7:30 p.m. Wed.
*indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives.




