MOBY DICK Screening
American Cinematheque's Egyptian Theater
In Hollywood
November 30, 2003

Arnold Kunert, K-3 Arts and Entertainment Producer, hosted writer Ray Bradbury at the screening of Moby Dick at the American Cinematheque’s Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood on November 30, 2003. Kunert and Bradbury, friends for over 30 years, enjoyed a lively repartee after the film, which Bradbury had scripted for John Huston in 1956. At a dinner organized by David Marchant at the Pig ‘N’ Whistle, Bradbury was delighted by the dessert - a cake in the shape of a white whale.

Arnold Kunert, K-3 Productions (left), and legendary writer Ray Bradbury at the Moby Dick screening.
Photo by M J Kunert

 

Ray Bradbury tests the icing on Moby Dick, the cake, at the dinner after the screening. . . . Photo by Arnold Kunert
 
The Moby Dick cake, compliments of The Pig ‘N’ Whistle, Hollywood. . . . Photo by Arnold Kunert

American Cinematheque is an amazing non-profit organzation dedicated to Movies as an art form. Located in L.A. at the Egyptian theater, it is well worth the trip from time to time to attend some really exciting programs. At a minimum, the next time you're in L.A. make it your business to stop by and see their magnificent theater. Click the image below to link to their site for more information.

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