Rembrandt, the imaginative film directed by Alexander Korda, which was called “a great, rich, and glowing motion picture” by the New York Times, stars Charles Laughton in one of his most celebrated roles, as well as Gertrude Lawrence and Elsa Lanchester. The screening is followed by a conversation between Francesco Casetti, Professor in Film Studies at Yale, and John Walsh, B.A. 1961, Director Emeritus of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and specialist in Dutch paintings. Presented in conjunction with Walsh’s spring lecture series, a History of Dutch Painting in Six Pictures