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Thursday 20 March 2014

A Hard Day's Night in Leeds

Poster for the Leeds screening
The movie "A Hard Day's Night" will be screened on Tuesday 29 April at 8:15 pm at the oldest cinema in Leeds, England, the historic 102 year old Cottage Road Cinema. Supported by a full vintage programme and one VERY special surprise, they tease. Booking in advance is strongly advised for this one off Beatles show.
Tickets
£5 Seniors, Children & Students
£6 Adults
Still photo: Criterion Collection

This 50th Anniversary show is presented by "Leeds Back In The Day" and the promoters say that this will be the only screening anywhere in the UK of A Hard Day's Night. The new remastered and restored edition of the film will debut at the TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood April 10-13. It has not been announced whether or not the Leeds screening will be of one of the new prints of the film.
Facebook event page

1 comment:

Fab4follower said...

Love your blog! InSept 1964 the Beatles were having hard days night at the Pigman Ranch in Alton Missouri at the end of their tour just before flying to NY to go home! They fished in our pond, rode our horses and swam in our pool! They relaxed and we were delighted to get to spend some time with them! Our community will be celebrating this event so check out www.ozarksbeatlemania.com and plan to come celebrate with us!! George Harrison's sister has a group in Branson Mo that will be coming to put on a concert commemorating this visit 50 years ago! Thanks Sheila