The Shining (18) 142mins

Cinema |
30th October 2012 – 31st October 2014

SPECIAL FOOD DEAL

Fri 31 Oct – 7.00pm

We'll be serving a warming dish of Sausage & Chorizo to ward off the Halloween chills – only £6.50pp Please select 'food deal' from the 'you may also be interested in' list on the booking page. Treat yourself! 

ABOUT THE FILM

Fri 31 Oct – 8.00pm

A man, his son and wife become the winter caretakers of an isolated hotel where Danny, the son, sees disturbing visions of the hotel's past using a telepathic gift known as “The Shining”. The father, Jack Torrance, is underway in a writing project when he slowly slips into insanity as a result of cabin fever and former guests of the hotel's ghosts. After being convinced by a waiter's ghost to “correct” the family, Jack goes completely insane. The only thing that can save Danny and his mother is “The Shining”.

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DATES & TIMES

30th October 2012 – 31st October 2014

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