Halloween at GFT 2022
Celebrate the spooky season in style with a freaky film at GFT. This year, their Halloween programme includes a chance to see definitive horror classic Nosferatu with a revamped live score by David Allison, Francis Ford Coppola’s visually stunning version of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, a Late Night screening of The Thing in 4K, and more.
Bram Stoker’s Dracula – 30th Anniversary – 4K (18)
Francis Ford Coppola’s unforgettable version of the classic Dracula legend, back on the big screen in stunning 4K.
- Part of a SeasonHalloween at GFT

27 October
Nosferatu with Live Score (PG)
Using live music, samples and sound effects, David Allison’s version of Nosferatu is an entertaining, eerie and original take on one of cinema’s true classics.
- Part of a SeasonHalloween at GFT
- Part of a SeasonSound and Vision
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28 October
Late Night: The Thing – 4K (18)
John Carpenter’s masterclass in relentless, terrifying, psychological horror.
- Part of a SeasonHalloween at GFT

29 October
Take 2: Hotel Transylvania (U)
Count Dracula’s daughter Mavis lives in Hotel Transylvania, but longs to leave and explore the world
- Part of a SeasonHalloween at GFT
- Part of a SeasonTake 2: Family-Friendly Films
29 October
Take 2 Access: Hotel Transylvania (U)
An autism-friendly screening of this family favourite, following Count Dracula’s adventurous daughter Mavis
- Part of a SeasonHalloween at GFT
- Part of a SeasonTake 2: Family-Friendly Films

29-30 October
Nosferatu – 100th Anniversary (PG)
Celebrate the centenary of the most influential horror film of all time, starring Max Schreck as the vampire Count Orlok.
- Part of a SeasonHalloween at GFT

31 October
The Thing – 4K (18)
See John Carpenter’s psychological horror about an alien infiltrator at an Antarctic compound on the big screen for Halloween
- Part of a SeasonHalloween at GFT

31 October
The Shining (15)
If you’re wondering if Kubrick’s classic still has the power to scare you – here is the perfect opportunity to find out…
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