Gotham’s Film Society of Lincoln Center presents “William Holden, A Different Kind of Hero,” at the Walter Reade Theater from July 2-15.

Twenty of the actors films will screen, including the 1973 Clint Eastwood-helmed “Breezy”; David Lean’s “The Bridge on the River Kwai”; 1939’s “Golden Boy,” Holden’s screen debut; Sidney Lumet’s “Network”; “Stalag 17,” for which Holden won an Oscar; and his final work in Blake Edward’s “S.O.B.”

If you are in the area, I recommend seeing these films on a screen versus a television or plasma screen.

 

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