Front Row Center: Presenting The Best Classic Films Of All Time. Sit Back, Relax, And Enjoy A Classic.

Now Showing On WNIT! Fridays At 9pm And Sundays at 5pm

The Bridges of Madison County (1995)

Robert Kincaid is a romantic drifter on his way to photograph an historic covered bridge for "National Geographic" magazine. When he stops at a farmhouse to ask directions, he meets Francesca Johnson, whose passionate nature has long been denied. Their innocent friendship evolves into a tender, torrid and unforgettable four-day affair which they carry in their hearts for the next 24 years.

February 12, 2010 @ 9:00pm

February 14, 2009 @ 5:00pm

Driving Miss Daisy (1989)

An elderly Jewish widow living in Atlanta can no longer drive. Her son insists she allow him to hire a driver, which in the 1950s meant a black man. She resists any change in her life but, Hoke, the driver is hired by her son. She refuses to allow him to drive her anywhere at first, but Hoke slowly wins her over with his native good graces. The film covers over twenty years of the pair's life together as they slowly build a relationship that transcends their differences.

February 19, 2010 @ 9:00pm

February 21, 2009 @ 5:00pm

Dangerous Liaisons (1988)

Adapted for stage and screen several times over the past century, French author Francois Choderlos de Laclos' 1782 novel Les Liasons Dangeureuses was the basis for this Academy Award-winning Stephen Frears film. The plot is motivated by a cruel wager between the beautiful but debauched Marquise de Merteuil (Glenn Close) and her misogynistic former lover, the Vicomte de Valmont (John Malkovitch). The Marquise challenges Valmont to seduce the virginal Cecile de Volanges (Uma Thurman) before the girl can be wed. Valmont offers a more difficult counter-challenge: He bets the Marquise that he will be able to bed the very moral and very married Madame de Tourvel (Michelle Pfeiffer). In the course of carrying out his plan, Valmont is stricken with a sudden case of honor and remorse, while the Marquise becomes all the more vicious.

February 26, 2010 @ 9:00pm

February 28, 2009 @ 5:00pm

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