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HALLOWEEN OUTDOOR CINEMA EVENT - BELAIR HOUSE DULWICH VILLAGE - 29th OCTOBER


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Night Star Cinema presents a halloween special outdoor screening of The Conjuring in the grounds of Belair House, a stunningly beautiful Georgian mansion in Dulwich Village.


BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW: http://www.nightstarcinema.co.uk/


Event date: 29/10/16


Doors open at 5.30pm


BBQ on the front lawn, bar, popcorn and hot drinks available throughout the night.


Movie begins screening at 7pm.


Run time 1 hour 52 mins


And if the movie hasn't scared you away, then you are welcome to stick around for the after party which will be held for all attendees on the 1st floor of Belair House.


Bring something comfortable to sit on - blankets, camping chairs and bean bags are a good choice.


Hopefully it's a nice clear night but please do come prepared bearing in mind the Great British Weather! Tents and umbrellas are not permitted as they block the view for others.


Please ensure all attendees are of the right age to view the film. The age certification is 15. Please bring appropriate photo ID to show in the event of being asked for proof of age.


Some parking on site with unrestricted parking on the surrounding streets.


Limited tickets available - once they're gone, they're gone!


Make your Halloween 2016 one to remember. Prepare to be scared!!


BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW THROUGH: http://www.nightstarcinema.co.uk/

Tickets selling fast so grab yours before they sell out!


BBQ will be held on site with a full bar running throughout the night.


All ticket holders will have free access to the after party which will be held inside Belair House following the screening.


BUY TICKETS http://www.nightstarcinema.co.uk/

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