The Library Films Series returns in 2026 with a line up of great classic films including a few old favorites.
Note that the April film starts at 6:00 pm, all others start at 7:00 pm.
Schedule is subject to change.
January 23
The film series start off the new year with a fan favorite, Casablanca.
Starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rais and Peter Lorre.
Filmed during War War II this film continues to find new fans.
7:00 pm in the library's Reynolds Auditorium.
February 13
One of the all-time classic comedies, His Girl Friday stars Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell.
Known for its fast, funny, and quotable script it tells the story of a newspaper editor who is trying to win back his ex-wife.
7:00 pm in the library's Reynolds Audtorium.
March 13
The film series returns to the World War II era only this time our film is set in post war Vienna.
A naive American writer sets out to find a missing friend despite advice that he should move on.
Considered by some to the greatest British film of all time it is full to twist and turns plus some amazing cinematography.
7:00 pm in the library Reynolds Auditorium.
April 3
Join us for our celebration of the 75 anniversary of The Ten Commandments.
The library's L. Tom Perry Special Collections hold the director/producer Cecil B. DeMille's papers.
Note: This film will start early. Runtime 231 minutes.
There will be an intermission.
6:00 pm in the library's Reynolds Auditorium.
May 15
Each year we mark James Stewart's birthday with a different film.
This year we are screening Rope. One of several films he made with director Alfred Hitchcock.
7:00 pm in the library Reynolds Auditorium.
June 12
Jason and the Argonauts is a fan favorite.
Featuring amazing special effects by the legendary Ray Harryhousen.
7:00 pm in the library's Reynolds Auditorium.
July's film will be announced later.
August 7
The series ends the summer with a Hollywood classic.
Sunset Boulevard tells the story of a down on his luck screenwriter who is drawn into the world of a faded film star.
7:00 pm in the library's Reynolds Auditorium.
September 18
The original 1933 King Kong is an early monster film.
The library has the papers of both the director, Merian C. Cooper, and the score composer, Max Steiner.
Critics called it "thrilling" when was released and it was re-released in various versions over the years before being restored. The library of Congress declared it "culturally, historically and aesthetically significant" and added it to the National Film Registry.
This film is often mentioned when people look at the way 1930's Hollywood portrayed the world.
7:00 pm in the library's Reynolds Auditorium.
October 30
Join us for our annual Halloween film. This year we're screening the classic alien film Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
It is the 75 anniversary of a film that has been remade several times.
7:00 pm in the library's Reynolds Auditorium.
November 13
North by Northwest is a spy film with a theme of mistaken identity.
Starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, and James Mason.
7:00 pm in the library's Reynolds Auditorium.
December 4
You are invited to see James Stewart's personal copy of this famous film.
Curator Ben Harry will project Stewart's 16mm film print.
7:00 pm in the library's Reynolds Auditorium.