Vizcaya is presenting "Tony Rome"
Movie nights at Vizcaya have been a tradition since James Deering lived at the estate, but they're adding a twist by showing movies that were filmed here, like this month's feature.
Sinatra stars as Tony Rome, a tough Miami Private Investigator, hired by a local millionaire (who happens to live at Vizcaya) to find his daughter's jewelry. In the process of solving the crime, Rome takes us on a tour of Miami's landmarks as they were in the 1960s.
Movie time is 7 pm.Tickets are $18; for members: $12. They may be purchased here.
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4 Comments:
Black Sunday and Absence of Malice have some great shots of Miami in the late 70's and early 80's.
Paul Newman's white fenced house in Absence of Malice is located on the corner of Hardie and Braganza Avenue.
Anon 9:15, Good call!
If memory serves me correct, there's a scene that takes place in Peacock Park.
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