92 minutes
A fading LA action star (Burt Reynolds) finds himself caught between a rock and a Bard place after being duped into taking a gig as King Lear in Stratford, England. Problem is, this Stratford is not quite upon-Avon, but firmly placed in wet and muddy Suffolk. One-time Miss Moneypenny Samantha Bond is a firm but sweet director determined the play’s the thing in an undemanding comedy chosen for 2008’s Royal Film Performance. Also starring Imelda Staunton and Derek Jacobi.
Date & Time
Thu 16 January 2025, 7.30pm
Interval
There will be an interval during this film
Runtime
92 min
Enquiries
07429 237955
Additional information:
Interval with tea, coffee, biscuits and ice creams available plus lucky free film related prize draw !!
Tickets
Adult: £5.00
Child: £3.00
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Audience feedback - Colwall
I am so pleased I was able to see the film, as is was intended on the big screen. Much better than watching it at home on the television.
Audience feedback - Aston on Clun
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Audience feedback - Aston on Clun
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Audience feedback - Aston on Clun
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Audience feedback - Lingen Village Hall
Most films we've seen are enjoyable, well-chosen for the audience and very entertaining at times. Very well run by the group, especially the refreshments at intermission.
Audience feedback - Lingen
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Audience feedback - Lingen Village Hall
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Audience feedback - Tasley
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