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There will be a tribute to Harold Pinter in New York's Walter Reade Theatre July 21-31. The theatre is located at: 165 West 65th St, on the Plaza Level at Lincoln Center, New York, NY 10023

Scheduled to be shown on Wednesday, July 25 at 6 p.m. and Thursday, July 26 at 1:30 p.m. is the 1978 film, Langrishe, Go Down, which stars Judi Dench and Jeremy Irons.

Tickets can be purchased by phone with a credit card by calling 212-496-3809. The Walter Reade Box Office opens 20 minutes before the first screening of the day and closes 15 minutes after the start of last screening every day of the week.

A young Jeremy Irons starred in this adaptation of Aiden Higgins's legendary "Big House" novel. Judi Dench is Imogen Langrish, the youngest of four single sisters ("In realilty my three brothers and myself in drag," said Higgins) living in Celbridge, County Kildare, in the late 30s. She remembers her one great love affair, with a German student named Otto Beck. "It was a brilliant, haunting book," Wrote Pinter, "and I much enjoyed adapting...The film was true to both the script and the book and I thought it tough and delicate. Jeremy Irons scored a bull's-eye with his portrait of the unscrupulous German student.