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Rose, Mary and Time
The Harvey Girls: Opportunity Bound
Harkins Sedona 6 -Theatre 1
Mon, Feb 24, 2014 12:00 PM
Starting in the 1880's, over 100,000 brave young women known as Harvey Girls, made an unusual decision to leave home and travel west to work as waitresses along the transcontinental railroad, opening the doors of both the West and the workplace to women. In 1946, MGM turned the Harvey Girls into legends when they released the motion picture The Harvey Girls starring Judy Garland. Until now, this fictional Hollywood movie has been the only film to immortalize the Harvey Girls. Now this important part of America’s history is covered in much greater depth, including rare interviews with the few remaining Harvey Girls and author and expert on Fred Harvey, Stephen Fried.
In addition, the film explores the life of Fred Harvey and his company which left its mark by not only providing work opportunities for women, but by bein
The Harvey Girls: Opportunity Bound
Sedona Performing Arts Center
Tue, Feb 25, 2014 8:00 PM
Starting in the 1880's, over 100,000 brave young women known as Harvey Girls, made an unusual decision to leave home and travel west to work as waitresses along the transcontinental railroad, opening the doors of both the West and the workplace to women. In 1946, MGM turned the Harvey Girls into legends when they released the motion picture The Harvey Girls starring Judy Garland. Until now, this fictional Hollywood movie has been the only film to immortalize the Harvey Girls. Now this important part of America’s history is covered in much greater depth, including rare interviews with the few remaining Harvey Girls and author and expert on Fred Harvey, Stephen Fried.
In addition, the film explores the life of Fred Harvey and his company which left its mark by not only providing work opportunities for women, but by bein
The Harvey Girls: Opportunity Bound
Harkins Sedona 6 -Theatre 1
Fri, Feb 28, 2014 3:00 PM
Starting in the 1880's, over 100,000 brave young women known as Harvey Girls, made an unusual decision to leave home and travel west to work as waitresses along the transcontinental railroad, opening the doors of both the West and the workplace to women. In 1946, MGM turned the Harvey Girls into legends when they released the motion picture The Harvey Girls starring Judy Garland. Until now, this fictional Hollywood movie has been the only film to immortalize the Harvey Girls. Now this important part of America’s history is covered in much greater depth, including rare interviews with the few remaining Harvey Girls and author and expert on Fred Harvey, Stephen Fried.
In addition, the film explores the life of Fred Harvey and his company which left its mark by not only providing work opportunities for women, but by bein
The film is a story of second chances. Barney is married — unhappily. He lost the love of his life around six years ago when she was murdered. Through the magic contained within a clock he inherited, and with the help of an old Indian shopkeeper, Barney finds himself back in time, with the opportunity to save her.
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