Rear Window
Sun, Apr 14
|Bob Hope Fox Theatre
Alfred Hitchcock's thriller "Rear Window" follows a wheelchair-bound photographer as he unveils a gripping murder mystery. This timeless classic weaves masterful storytelling and cinematic brilliance, securing its spot among Hitchcock's best and the greatest films ever made.
Time & Location
Apr 14, 2024, 1:00 PM
Bob Hope Fox Theatre, 242 E Main St, Stockton, CA 95202, USA
About the event
Experience the heart-pounding thrills of Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window"! L. B. "Jeff" Jefferies, a daring photographer confined to a wheelchair, uncovers a chilling murder mystery from his Greenwich Village window. As suspense escalates, Hitchcock's masterful storytelling and cinematic brilliance create a world of darkness, intrigue, and psychological suspense. Recognized as one of Hitchcock's best, this timeless classic is a must-see, transporting you into a realm where every glance is a clue and every shadow hides a secret.
Doors open at 1:00 PM
- Dave Moreno plays a live concert at the “Mighty” Morton Organ at 1:30 PM
- Movie announced at 2 PM
We offer complimentary drinks and snacks, and a tour of the theatre after the film. Donations are greatly appreciated.
Ticket prices are $12 for Adults & $6 for Children age 12 & under at the door. Cash and credit card are acceptable forms of payment.
Tickets purchased online will be priced lower but will incur additional processing and facility fees.
The Bob Hope Fox Theatre features:
- 2,042 refurbished red velvet seats
- State-of-the-art sound
- Expanded restroom facilities and concessions
Did You Know?
- The Bob Hope Fox Theatre is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- A marble mosaic floor encompasses 1,200 square feet in the center of the lobby. The marble was imported from Italy and the mosaic was designed by a Canadian artist.
- The Friends of the Fox acquired and restored the 1928 Robert Morton theater organ that is played before every film. Before being brought to Stockton, the organ was last played in the Seattle Fox Theatre over 40 years ago.
- The Friends of the Fox is a volunteer, non-profit organization that has been instrumental in preserving the theatre.