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Tampa Theatre's Summer Movie Classics: 'Sound of Music' sing along, 'Back to the Future,' more

Julie Andrews appears in the 1965 film "The Sound of Music."  (Gannett News Service/Fox Video/File)
Julie Andrews appears in the 1965 film "The Sound of Music." (Gannett News Service/Fox Video/File)
Published May 6, 2015

Tampa Theatre announced its Summer Classics movie series lineup this week, including anniversary tributes to The Sound of Music, Back to the Future and Caddyshack. Screenings are held Sunday afternoons at 3 p.m., beginning June 7 with The Wizard of Oz, which also kicks off six postshow discussions led by University of South Florida film professor Harriet Deer. Then comes Key Largo (June 14), Caddyshack (June 21), Vertigo (June 28), Back to the Future (July 5) and Top Hat (July 12). Then the series continues with people's choice Breakfast at Tiffany's (July 19), The Sound of Music celebrating its 50th anniversary with a sing-along version (July 26), and finally Gone With the Wind (Aug. 2), West Side Story (Aug. 9), Goodfellas (Aug. 16), Casablanca (Aug. 22-23) and 1925's silent The Phantom of the Opera with Steven Ball playing the theater's Mighty Wurlitzer Organ. Tickets are $10-$12 with discounts for members, children, seniors and military personnel. Steve Persall, Times movie critic