This July


1 – Life Begins at Forty
2 – Doubting Thomas
3 – In Old Kentucky
4 – So This is London
5 – The County Chairman
6 – Doctor Bull
7 – A Connecticut Yankee
8 – Business and Pleasure
9 – David Harum
10 – They Had to See Paris
11 – Too Busy to Work
12 – Handy Andy
13 – Young as You Feel
14 – Down to Earth
15 – State Fair
16 – Ambassador Bill
17 – Lightnin
18 – Mr. Skitch
19 – Judge Priest
20 – Steamboat Round the Bend
21 – Life Begins at Forty
22 – Doubting Thomas
23 – In Old Kentucky
24 – So This is London
25 – The County Chairman
26 – Doctor Bull
27 – A Connecticut Yankee
28 – Business and Pleasure
29 – David Harum
30 – They Had to See Paris
31 – Too Busy to Work

 

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July Movies

Will Rogers Memorial Museum

One of the best seats in the house is the Will Rogers Memorial Mini-Theater where Will’s movies show continuously during open hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 365 days a year.

Will Rogers starred in 21 20th Century Fox movies, was the hero in 50 silent films and was the top box office star of his time. Many of his movies have reference to his Rogers County and Cherokee heritage.

Renew memories of Will’s movie career and spend an enjoyable time in the Museum viewing the “Wilson on Will: A Retrospective of the Art of Charles Banks Wilson” and other new exhibits marking the “70 Years on the Hill.”

The Memorial and Ranch are open 365 days a year 8 a.m. to 5 p.m

 

 


 

So This is London