OPEN-AIR FILM

Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)
Nevern Square
Friday 11th July
Garden opens:
8pm
Film starts: 9pm
Tickets: £4

This year's screening will be the classic black comedy masterpiece "Kind Hearts and Coronets." Hailing from the best 'Ealing Comedy' traditions, the film sees Alec Guiness playing no less than eight roles in all of which he's summarily polished off! The film was made in 1949 and is 106 mins long. It also includes what is little more than a walk on part for a young Arthur Lowe, who would have to wait a further 20 years for his big break in a British television series called "Dad's Army."

Come along to Nevern Square, bring a picnic, spread out a blanket and enjoy this extremely popular event. (Plastic glasses only please)