The Los Angeles Conservancy

Last Remaining Seats Special Guests Announced

Last Remaining Seats returns in 2022!

Join us this June for a historic L.A. experience at Last Remaining Seats!

Classic films, historic theatres, special guests, and a community of Angelenos—and Angelenos at heart—promise to make every screening an affair to remember. 

Tickets are only $18 per ticket for Conservancy members like you. All screenings include a FREE Q&A about the historic theatre you're in. 

Get your tickets today and join us as we return to L.A.'s marvelous movie palaces! 

The general public sale begins on Wednesday, April 20th. 

Last Remaining Seats Tickets

2022 LAST REMAINING SEATS SCHEDULE

To Sir, with Love

To Sir, with Love (1967)
Village Regency Theatre, Westwood Village
SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 8 P.M.

Our opening night film is a tribute to the late, great Sidney Poitier with one of his most loved performances. Poitier stars in this heartwarming story of a teacher who transforms a rough and rowdy class of tough London teens by inspiring them to be their best selves.

Joining us for this special evening is actor Michael Des Barres who plays "Williams" in the film. 

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Charlie Chaplin's The Kid and The Immigrant

The Immigrant (1917) and The Kid (1931)
Orpheum Theatre, Downtown L.A.
SUNDAY, JUNE 12,
1 P.M.

It’s a Charlie Chaplin double feature with live musical accompaniment by renowned silent film organist Clark Wilson on the Orpheum's Mighty Wurlitzer organ!

The afternoon kicks off with The Immigrant, one of Chaplin's most acclaimed short films, followed by Chaplin’s first feature-length film, The KidA free Q&A session about the Wurlitzer organ and the historic theatre will follow the screening!

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Blade Runner: The Final Cut

Blade Runner: The Final Cut (1982)
Orpheum Theatre, Downtown L.A.
SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 7 P.M.

Don’t miss this 40th-anniversary screening of one of the most popular sci-fi films of all time. Harrison Ford stars in director Ridley Scott’s dark, futuristic vision of downtown Los Angeles where a cop is on the hunt for alien, engineered humans called “replicants.”

Ross Melnick, Professor of Film and Media Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, joins us in conversation with cast members of the film. 

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The Women

The Women (1939)
Los Angeles Theatre, Downtown L.A. 
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 2 P.M.

Follow this gaggle of Manhattan housewives as they unthread the fabric of their own marriages and social lives through a series of messy mishaps.

Cari Beauchamp, author and film historian, joins us for this star-studded, all-female barrier-breaking comedy about high-society gossips whose insults are just as fierce as their fashion.

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Notorious

Notorious (1946)
Los Angeles Theatre, Downtown
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 8 P.M.

Cary Grant and Ingrid Berman star in Alfred Hitchcock's suspenseful tale of high-stakes espionage. This glamorous film follows a government agent forced to push the woman he loves into the hands of the Nazis.

Beloved film critic and historian Leonard Maltin joins us in conversation with Jennifer Grant, daughter of actor Cary Grant. 

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Thank You, Last Remaining Seats Sponsors!

Series Star Sponsor

Hollywood Foreign Press Association

Series Supporting Sponsors

Tom Dolby & Family
Walter J. and Holly O. Thomson Foundation

Producer Series Sponsors

The Delijani Family
The Edward F. Limato Foundation
Comcast NBCUniversal
Paramount Pictures

Producer Screening Sponsors

Friends of Connie Humberger
Cathy and Steve Needleman

Opening Night Reception Sponsors

Warner Bros.

Media Sponsors

LAist + 89.3 KPCC
Laemmle Theatres
Los Angeles Magazine

Community Partners

Downtown Center Business Improvement District
Fashion District Business Improvement District
Historic Core Business Improvement District
Westwood Village Improvement Association

Photo credits (top-bottom): "Last Remaining Seats:" Mike Hume, Moviegoers (interior): Gary Leonard; Selfie:Douglas Underhill; Last Remaining Seats films: To Sir, With Love: Courtesy Sony Pictures Entertainment; The Kid/The Immigrant:  © From the archives of Roy Export Co. Ltd. All rights reserved; Blade Runner: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures. The Women: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures. Notorious: Courtesy Swank Motion Picture, Inc.

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