



French director Jean-Luc Godard's groundbreaking New Wave tale stars Jean-Paul Belmondo as a hood who, accompanied by an American girl (Jean Seberg), is chased by police after stealing a car and killing a cop. Great candid shots of Paris life. The 1959 film was remade with Richard Gere in 1983. At 6 and 8 p.m. Monday; $5. (Unrated)
Theater: Movie Museum
Good Girls Go to Paris 


A spunky waitress (Joan Blondell) who's been dreaming of Paris sees her meal ticket in wealthy Alan Curtis, but falls in love with professor Melvyn Douglas. At 3, 5:30 and 8 p.m. Sunday; $5. (Unrated)
Theater: Movie Museum
Mina Tannenbaum (Star rating unavailable)
Two girls who forged a special bond in their ugly-duckling childhood blossom as adults but find their differences have grown as well. Martine Dugowson's multifaceted history of the 25-year relationship examines women's difficulties with self-definition in a society that equates a woman's identity with her appearance. At 7:30 p.m. Saturday; $4. (Unrated)
Theater: Academy Theater
Rumble in the Bronx 


This chop-to-the-throat, foot-in-the-groin action film stars Jackie Chan as a tourist who runs afoul of local gangs. Chan's stunts include jumping from a bridge onto a runaway Hovercraft and leaping from the top of a garage to a tiny balcony 40 feet below. And he does it all himself, no stunt doubles, no computer-generated effects. At 6 and 8 p.m. Wednesday through June 30; $3.50. (R)
Theater: Hemenway Theatre
Shanghai Triad 



Zhang Yimou, China's finest filmmaker, tries his hand at a period gangster movie. Zhang imagines a world upended by treachery and unfathomable change, where nothing beautiful can survive very long. Like all of his best movies ("Ju Dou," "Raise the Red Lantern"), "Triad" turns its drama into a metaphor for life in the People's Republic today. Also like Zhang's best, "Triad" is a monument to the beauty and talent of its star, Gong Li. At 6 and 8:15 p.m. daily through Sunday; $3.50. (R)
Theater: Hemenway Theatre
Some Like It Hot 



Two musicians (Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis) who witness a Mob massacre go into hiding by joining an all-girl band traveling to Miami. Director Billy Wilder's legendary comedy features Marilyn Monroe as Sugar Kane. At 8 p.m. Friday and at 3, 5:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday; $5. (Unrated)
Theater: Movie Museum
Young Frankenstein 



Gene Wilder and Mel Brooks's finely tuned parody of old Frankenstein pictures features Wilder as the doctor's descendant and Peter Boyle as the monster, with Marty Feldman, Teri Garr, Madeline Kahn and Cloris Leachman. Gene Hackman appears for an uproarious spoof of the blind hermit sequence in "Bride of Frankenstein." At 8 p.m. June 27 and 28 and at 3, 5:30 and 8 p.m. June 29; $5. (PG)
Theater: Movie Museum