Valentine’s Day Cinema 2016
The Way We Were (PG)
Sydney Pollack’s 1973 romantic classic.
Sunday 14 February (17.40)
Running time: 1h58m
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Casablanca
Sublimely romantic classic starring Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart.
Sunday 14 February (13.00)
Running time: 1h42m
Edward Scissorhands
Arguably Tim Burton’s masterpiece, Edward Scissorhands tells the story of a blade-handed boy raised in isolation, plunged into the gossip-riven, candy-coloured world of suburbia in this mesmerising, unconventional love story.
Sunday 14 February (20.00), St. Luke’s, 17 Bain Street, G40 2JZ
Running time: 1h40m
All tickets £5
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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