Film
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MEN ON SCREEN The Museum of the Moving Image continues its retrospective of the work of director Raoul Walsh (1887–1980). This weekend features three Errol Flynn films and a New York story about a gang leader and a woman from high society who run a Bowery mission, “Regeneration” (1915), which was filmed on the Lower East Side. Donald Sosin performs live musical accompaniment for the silent film, which was the first full-length crime feature (Sunday, 4:45 p.m.). Series: Through Sunday, August 21, Saturdays and Sundays, times vary, Museum of the Moving Image, 35th Avenue at 36th Street, Astoria, Queens, 718-784-0077, $10 general, $7.50 seniors and students, free for members.
VADER IN ISTANBUL? The next installment of the Coney Island Saturday Night Film Series is a series of oddball films, including a Turkish rip-off of “Star Wars” and a 1960s anti-pornography training film. Saturday, 8:30 p.m., Coney Island Museum, 1208 Surf Ave., between Stillwell Avenue and West 12th Street, Brooklyn, 718-372-5159, $5, includes free popcorn.
JUNGLE BOOK Celebrate Brooklyn concludes this weekend with a screening of the 1932 classic “Tarzan the Ape Man,” updated with a newly commissioned score performed by jazz-influenced electronic musician Mocean Worker. Sunday, 7:30 p.m., Prospect Park band shell, enter at Prospect Park West and 9th Street, Park Slope, Brooklyn, 718-855-7882 ext. 45, $3 suggested donation.
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