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Filmadelphia strikes again

Movie historian and local boy Irv Slifkin presents clips from Philly-centric cinema classics and cult fare, this Thursday in Cherry Hill.

Irv Slifkin, aka "Movie Irv," a screen savant and native of the City of Brotherly Love, will show a stupendous set of clips and talk about some of the many, many movies to have been shot in and around Philadelphia,  this Thursday evening at the Cherry Hill Public Library (just across the cine-iconic Ben Franklin Bridge from Center City). Slifkin's Filmadelphia: A Celebration of a City's Movies (Middle Atlantic Press) is indispensible stuff for diehard movie fans -- especially diehard Philly-lovin' movie fans. Join Slifkin as he screens classic scenes from The Burglar, National Treasure, Jesus' Son, Marnie, The King of Marvin Gardens, Pride of the Marines and more.

This Thursday, Nov. 10, at 7 p.m. at the Cherry Hill Public Library, 1100 Kings Highway North, Cherry Hill, NJ. Info: (856) 667-0300, email: info@chplnj.org