On the Waterfront (1954)

On the Waterfront (1954) Parental Guidance

103 minutes

Terry Malloy is an ex prize-fighter who works on the docks doing errands for corrupt union boss "Friendly Johnny". After witnessing the murder of one of the dock men, he takes a second look into the men he is working for. He feels guilty about the death of the young man after falling for his sister and meeting "Father Barry" in his campaign to take down the evil longshoremen union bosses in the courts.

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Calendar Date & Time

Mon 17 February 2025, 2.30pm

Runtime

103 min

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01952 433297

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A welcoming hot drink and snack (included in the ticket price) is here for you on arrival. Come and join us in The Coalbrookdale Inn after the screening for a chat about the film.

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Adult: £5.00

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