
“Dinner and a movie” takes on new meaning at Neighborhood Flix Cafe.
Alfred Hitchcock, perhaps not content with stars or thumbs or the other arbitrary movie ratings, developed his own sliding scale: “A good film is when the price of the dinner, the theater admission and the babysitter were worth it.”
Wise, Hitch was, about the relationship between movies and food. He dined the screenwriter John Michael Hayes into scripting “Rear Window.” And he introduced Kim Novak’s doppelganger in “Vertigo” mid-meal at a fancy red-walled restaurant…
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