Director and Producer John Singleton introduced his film, Boyz N The Hood, on the second day of the Festival. (Photo by Mike Windle/Gettty Images for
Turner.)
Actress Marlee Matlin came to the Festival to intro-
duce her film, Children of a Lesser God. (Photo by Mike Windle/Getty Images for Turner.)
Actor Danny Devito spoke onstage about the making of the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. (Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Turner.)
Randy Haberkamp, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, interviews Lassie. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Turner.)
Actor Stacy Keach speaks during Fat City screening. (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Turner.)
Attending the opening night festivities and screening were: Coleman Breland, president of TCM and president of Turner Content Distribution (TCD); Journalist Carl Bernstein, investigative journalist and author of All The President’s Men; Jennifer Dorian, general manager of TCM; Genevieve McGillicuddy, managing director of TCM Classic Film Festival and vice president of brand activations; Tom McCarthy, director of Spotlight; and Josh Singer, screenwriter of Spotlight. Bernstein, McCarthy and Singer joined TCM Host Ben Mankiewicz for a conversation high-
lighting journalism in film. (Photo courtesy of TCM.)
April 28 - May 1 2016 Moving Pictures
Passholders enjoyed the 40th Anniversary screening of All The President's Men in the TCL Chinese IMAX Theatre on opening night. (Photo by Edward M. Pio Roda, courtesy of TCM.)
A view of The Freshman screening poolside at the historic Roosevelt Hotel during opening night. This 1925 film starred Harold Lloyd and is considered to be his most popular silent comedy.
(Photo by Mike Windle/Gettty Images for Turner).
Actress Lee Meriwether (Catwoman) and Actor Adam West (Batman) were at the Festival to introduce their film, Batman: The Movie. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Turner.)
Actress/Author Rita Moreno (R) attends a book signing during day 3 of the TCM Classic Film Festival. She also introduced her film, The King and I, at the Festival.
(Photo by Rachel Murray/Getty Images for Turner.)
Actress Tippi Hedren shown with TCM Host Ben Mankiewicz.
Her film, Roar, considered to be the most dangerous film
ever made, was shown at the Festival.
(Photo by Edward M. Pio Roda, courtesy of TCM.)
Signage at the 2016 TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood, California.
(Photo by Christian Pierce,
courtesy of TCM.)
Actress Angela Lansbury was present at the Festival to introduce her film, The Manchurian Candidate (1962).
She was interviewed by Alec Baldwin.
(Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Turner.)