Southside Film – The Bishop’s Wife, Pollok House with Christmas Dinner, 16 December, 2016

THE BISHOP’S WIFE (U, 109mins) WITH CHRISTMAS DINNER | POLLOK HOUSE| 7.30PM | FRIDAY 16 DECEMBER 2016 | £40
Heavenly bells are ringing, jubilant choirs are singing, and Christmas joy is blanketing the world like freshly fallen snow. But the Yuletide spirit has yet to warm Bishop Henry Brougham’s Victorian home. Struggling to raise funds for a new cathedral, the preoccupied young clergyman has neglected his loving wife, Julia, and now only divine intervention can save their marriage! But the powerful and handsome angel sent from above has a mind of his own..and teaching mortal Henry an immortal lesson in romance isn’t all he has planned!
Starring Cary Grant as the angel, David Niven as the bishop and Loretta Young as Julia. Watch the trailer from 1947 here
Before watching the film enjoy a 3 course Christmas meal from the Pollok House chef.

Christmas Dinner Menu Pollok House
Roast parsnip and chestnut soup with bread roll and butter
Traditional turkey and trimmings or beef and root vegetables with red wine and puff pastry lid.
Clotted cream cheesecake with spiced cranberry and orange compote
Coffee/tea and mini Christmas pies
Veggie/vegan available on request. Please email dietary requirements and any allergies to southsidefilm@gmail.com
£40 for dinner and movie.
Dinner at 7.30pm, Film at 8.30pm
Pollok House, 2060 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow G43 1 AT
http://southsidefilm.co.uk/film-club/whats-on/ Further details and tickets
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