SATURDAY MORNING PICTURE CLUB
Sponsored by Hackney Gazette
Membership is free. Members have their membership cards stamped on each visit and get free admittance after every 10 visits and a free poster after every 25 visits. Parents, please note: children under the age of five years must be accompanied by an adult throughout the performance. You are welcome to drop off older children at the start of the film and return to pick them up at the end. Doors open at 10.30am and the FILM starts at 11.00am sharp. The length of the films varies please check the finish times listed below. Please note: unaccompanied adults will not be admitted.
SAT 4 Feb 11.00am
MADAGASCAR (U)
(US 2005) dirs.Eric Darnell & Tom McGrath 87m.
Voices of Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith.
At New York’s Central Park Zoo, a lion, a zebra, a giraffe and hippo are best friends and stars of the show. But when one of the animals goes missing from their cage, the other three break free to look for him, only to find themselves on a ship en route for the island of Madagascar.
Approx end 12.30pm
SAT 11 Feb 11.00am
THE LEGEND OF ZORRO (PG)
(US 2005) dir.Martin Campbell 130m.
Antonio Banderas, Catherine Zeta Jones, Rufus Sewell, Giovanna Zacarias, Nick Chinlund.
The legendary Zorro is now a happy married man and father of a cute little boy. However, his wife wants him to put his mask and cape down once and for all, but Zorro simply can’t give up the fight against the villains. And so she leaves...
Approx end 1.15pm
SAT 18 Feb 11.00am
THE ADVENTURES OF SHARKBOY AND LAVAGIRL IN 3-D (U)
(US 2005) dir.Robert Rodriguez 93m.
Taylor Lautner, Taylor Dooley, Cayden Boyd.
Lonely and bullied at school, Max takes refuge in the imaginary landscape of his toys universe. But things take an incredible turn when Sharkboy and Lavagirl, the teenage superheroes he mentally created, materialise and take him to Planet Drool.
Approx end 12.40pm
SAT 25 Feb 11.00am
CHARLIE & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (PG)
(US/UK 2005) dir.Tim Burton 115m.
Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, David Kelly.
Charlie comes from a poor family and lives a few blocks away only from the magnificent and mysterious Wonka Chocolate Factory. One day, the reclusive factory owner, announces a contest: whoever finds one of the five golden tickets hidden in chocolate bars will win a tour of the factory. Charlie miraculously finds a ticket and will be taken on a very special tour full of surprises...
Approx end 1.00pm
SAT 4 Mar 11.00am
CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN 2 (PG)
(US 2005) dir.Adam Shankman 94m.
Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Piper Perabo, Tom Welling, Hilary Duff, Kevin Schmidt.
Tom, the proud father of 12 children, is about to become a grandfather. Now that the older siblings are grown up and ready to leave the nest, he wants to have a last family holiday. However, no sooner have they arrived at Lake Winnetka, that Tom bumps into an old school rival who seems to succeed at everything he does. Every occasion will do for the competitive dads to confront each other...
Approx end 12.35pm
SAT 11 Mar 11.00am
LASSIE (PG)
(UK/US/Ireland 2005) dir.Charles Sturridge 100m.
John Lynch, Samantha Morton, Peter O'Toole.
Who hasn’t dreamt of having a dog like Lassie, the legendary collie who travels across the country to reunite with her beloved owner? When Yorkshire coal miner Sam loses his job, he and his wife are forced to sell their son’s beautiful dog. But our friend Lassie, has decided otherwise, and runs away. Of all the shaggy-dog stories, this classic remains the most moving one.
Approx end 12.45pm
SAT 18 Mar 11.00am
HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE (U)
(Japan 2004) dir.Hayao Miyazaki 119m. Animation.
Voices of Emily Mortimer, Jean Simmons, Christian Bale, Lauren Bacall, Billy Crystal.
Because of a curse by the Witch of the Waste, 18-year old Sophie finds herself trapped in the body of an old woman. She ends up in the moving castle of the notorious wizard Howl. There, Sophie befriends Calcifier, who’s bound to Howl by a contract he can’t reveal. How can Sophie and Calcifier help each other? Another pure delight from the director of SPIRITED AWAY.
Approx end 1.05pm
SAT 25 Mar 11.00am
WALLACE AND GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT (U)
(UK 2005) dirs.Steve Box & Nick Park 85m. Animation.
Voices of Peter Sallis, Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter, Peter Kay, Nicholas Smith, Liz Smith.
With only a few days left before the Giant Vegetable contest, a huge beast starts ravaging the villagers’ sacred vegetable gardens. Here’s a new mission for Wallace and Gromit. Commissioned by the competition’s hostess, Wallace and his loyal friend will have to track down the mysterious animal... Don’t miss this colourful comedy.
Approx end 12.30pm
PLAYCENTRE MATINEES
Tue 7 Feb 4.15pm MADAGASCAR (U)
Tue 21 Feb 4.15pm THE ADVENTURES OF SHARKBOY AND LAVAGIRL IN 3-D (U)
Tue 28 Feb 4.15pm CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (PG)
Tue 7 Mar 4.15pm CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN 2 (PG)
Tue 14 Mar 4.15pm LASSIE (PG)
Tue 21 Mar 4.15pm HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE (U)
Tue 28 Mar 4.15pm WALLACE AND GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE WERE RABBIT (U)
TICKETS (Saturday Morning Picture Club & Playcentre Matinees):
£1.00 Children
£2.00 Accompanying adults
SATURDAY MATINEE
Sat 4 Feb 1.15
MADAGASCAR (U)
(US 2005) dirs.Eric Darnell & Tom McGrath 88m. Animation.
Voices of Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith.
At New York’s Central Park Zoo, a lion, a zebra, a giraffe and hippo are best friends and stars of the show. But when one of the animals goes missing from their cage, the other three break free to look for him, only to find themselves on a ship en route for the island of Madagascar.
£5.50/£4.50 Concs & Under 15’s
HALF TERM MATINEES
SAT 11 Feb – SAT 18 Feb
Sat 11 Feb 2.30
Mon 13 – Thur 16 Feb 12.30
Fri 17 & Sat 18 Feb 1.15
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE (PG)
(UK/US 2005) dir.Andrew Adamson 140m.
Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Tilda Swinton, Jim Broadbent.
The legendary Chronicles by CS Lewis are finally brought to the big screen and the film has preserved all the magic and mystery of the book. In the middle of World War II, four siblings are forced to leave London and take shelter in the house of eccentric Professor Kirke. Life in the old country house is pretty dull until Lucy accidentally discovers a strange wardrobe, which allows her to enter a magic land called Narnia, where animals can talk. However the kids soon realise it’s no wonderland as Narnia is kept in a perpetual winter by the evil White Witch.
TICKETS
£4.50 Under 15s
£5.50 Adults
£4.50 Concessions
£3.00 OAPs (weekdays)
GROUP REDUCTIONS (Weekday Matinees only)
£3.50 10 or more children + 1 accompanying adult free with every 10 children
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