A rare, extended version of John Carpenter’s cult classic, ‘Halloween’, is being shown at King Street Cinema on Friday 31 October.
Horror fans are invited to head down to the cinema’s on-site bar at 6pm, for a chance to soak up the spooky atmosphere, enjoy a Halloween-inspired cocktail and listen to live music from local singer-songwriter Phil Jackson.
The film will begin at 7:30pm and features around 14 minutes of additional, unseen footage.
Dan Champion, Managing Director of King Street Cinema, said: “This rare, extended cut of Halloween is actually the version that was re-edited for a longer TV broadcast, and is very rarely shown on the big screen.
“It includes new scenes that fans will likely never have seen before, so it really is a unique opportunity, especially for any classic horror fans out there.”
The special Halloween screening is sponsored by Humber Doucy Brewing Company and is part of King Street Cinema’s ‘50 Years in the Making’ initiative, which honours half a century of independent cinema in Ipswich.
Standard ticket prices are £9.50 and £8.50 for King Street Cinema members. Visit kingstreetcinema.co.uk for more detail. Fancy dress is encouraged.
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