Are you a fan of great movies? Then head to Culpeper, at the Library of Congress' Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation (long name, but worth it!), 19053 Mount Pony Road. You can catch some brilliant films in a beautiful setting in November. Not only will you see great movies on the big screen, but it's free. Please reserve your seat in advance, because they can fill up. Info: 540/827-1079, ext. 79994; loc.gov/avconser vation/theater. We'll run the rest of the November showings next week.
THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 7:30 P.M.
"The Miracle Worker" (1962): The story of Anne Sullivan's struggle to teach the blind and deaf Helen Keller how to communicate. Directed by Arthur Penn. With Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke.
Friday, Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m.
"Confessions of a Nazi Spy" (1939): An FBI agent risks his life to infiltrate Nazi sympathizers in the U.S. Directed by Anatole Litvak. With Edward G. Robinson and Francis Lederer.
Saturday, Nov. 7, 7:30 p.m.
"Ride the High Country" (1962): Two aging gunslingers sign on to transport gold from a remote mining town. Selected for the National Film Registry in 1994. Directed by Sam Peckinpah. With Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea.
Thursday, Nov. 12, 7:30 p.m.
"Who Done It?" (1942): Two dumb soda jerks dream of writing radio mysteries. When they try to pitch an idea at a radio station, they end up in the middle of a real murder when the station owner is killed during a broadcast. Directed by Erle C. Kenton. With Bud Abbott and Lou Costello.
Friday, Nov. 13, 7:30 p.m.
"Come and See" (1985): The story of eastern Soviet Union villages destroyed by German troops in 1943, as seen through the eyes of a teenage boy who loses his home, family and friends. In German and Russian with English subtitles. Rated R; no one under 17 admitted without parent or adult guardian.