We Love Classic Movies! And in South Florida we have our own "Hollywood" after all, and now we can be a part of the "other" Hollywood.
This Wednesday, August 22nd, Turner Classic Movies will celebrate the iconic musical "Singin' in the Rain" on it's 60th anniversary with a revival!
The celebration includes special screenings at 550 theaters around the country, including 16 from Miami to Palm Beach Gardens. Presented by NCM Fathom Events, TCM and Warner Home Video, the initial event "Singin' in the Rain" played to packed theaters across the country on July 12.
Here are the South Florida theaters scheduled to show “Singin’ in the Rain,” with most screenings at 2 and 7 p.m. (call to be sure):
Cypress Creek Station 16, Fort Lauderdale (954-771-4375);
Sawgrass Stadium 23, Fort Lauderdale (954-846-1707);
Paradise 24, Davie (800-326-3264);
Magnolia Place 16, Coral Springs (954-345-4113);
Shadowood 16, Boca Raton (561-482-2638);
Palace 20, Boca Raton (561-395-4695);
Delray Beach 18, Delray Beach (561-272-0510);
Boynton Beach 14, Boynton Beach (561-752-9797);
Royal Palm Stadium 18, West Palm Beach (561-795-0288);
Downtown at the Gardens 16 Cinemas, Palm Beach Gardens (561-253-0819);
Sunset Place 24, Miami (305-740-8909);
South Beach Stadium 18, Miami Beach (305-673-6766);
Dolphin 19 Cinemas, Miami (305-591-9380);
Dolphin Cinebistro, Miami (305-591-9380);
Miami Lake 17 Cinemas, Hialeah (305-558-3814);
Movies @ The Falls 12, Miami (305-255-5491).
Each screening will include a pre-recorded introduction by TCM host Robert Osborne, with behind-the-scenes memories and an interview with Kelly's “Singin’ in the Rain” co-star, Debbie Reynolds.
Tickets are $12.50 at the box office and online at Fathom Events.
If you are as much a fan of classic films as we are, you should know about the Cinemark theater chain's series, which kicks off its nationwide “Fall Classics Series” this Thursday -- this is an amazing chance to see digitally restored versions of six legendary Hollywood movies, beginning this week with “Jaws.”
Other titles scheduled each Thursday through Sept. 27 are
“High Noon” (Aug. 30),
“Doctor Zhivago” (Sept. 6),
“Chinatown” (Sept. 13),
“The Bridge on the River Kwai”(Sept. 20)
“The African Queen” (Sept. 27).
Showtimes are 2 and 7 p.m.
Cinemark Boynton Beach 14, Boynton Beach (561-752-9797);
Cinemark Palace 20, Boca Raton (561-395-4695);
Cinemark Paradise 24, Davie (800-326-3264).
Tickets are $13 and $10.50 at the box office and at Cinemark.com.
This Wednesday, August 22nd, Turner Classic Movies will celebrate the iconic musical "Singin' in the Rain" on it's 60th anniversary with a revival!
The celebration includes special screenings at 550 theaters around the country, including 16 from Miami to Palm Beach Gardens. Presented by NCM Fathom Events, TCM and Warner Home Video, the initial event "Singin' in the Rain" played to packed theaters across the country on July 12.
Here are the South Florida theaters scheduled to show “Singin’ in the Rain,” with most screenings at 2 and 7 p.m. (call to be sure):
Cypress Creek Station 16, Fort Lauderdale (954-771-4375);
Sawgrass Stadium 23, Fort Lauderdale (954-846-1707);
Paradise 24, Davie (800-326-3264);
Magnolia Place 16, Coral Springs (954-345-4113);
Shadowood 16, Boca Raton (561-482-2638);
Palace 20, Boca Raton (561-395-4695);
Delray Beach 18, Delray Beach (561-272-0510);
Boynton Beach 14, Boynton Beach (561-752-9797);
Royal Palm Stadium 18, West Palm Beach (561-795-0288);
Downtown at the Gardens 16 Cinemas, Palm Beach Gardens (561-253-0819);
Sunset Place 24, Miami (305-740-8909);
South Beach Stadium 18, Miami Beach (305-673-6766);
Dolphin 19 Cinemas, Miami (305-591-9380);
Dolphin Cinebistro, Miami (305-591-9380);
Miami Lake 17 Cinemas, Hialeah (305-558-3814);
Movies @ The Falls 12, Miami (305-255-5491).
Each screening will include a pre-recorded introduction by TCM host Robert Osborne, with behind-the-scenes memories and an interview with Kelly's “Singin’ in the Rain” co-star, Debbie Reynolds.
Tickets are $12.50 at the box office and online at Fathom Events.
If you are as much a fan of classic films as we are, you should know about the Cinemark theater chain's series, which kicks off its nationwide “Fall Classics Series” this Thursday -- this is an amazing chance to see digitally restored versions of six legendary Hollywood movies, beginning this week with “Jaws.”
Other titles scheduled each Thursday through Sept. 27 are
“High Noon” (Aug. 30),
“Doctor Zhivago” (Sept. 6),
“Chinatown” (Sept. 13),
“The Bridge on the River Kwai”(Sept. 20)
“The African Queen” (Sept. 27).
Showtimes are 2 and 7 p.m.
Cinemark Boynton Beach 14, Boynton Beach (561-752-9797);
Cinemark Palace 20, Boca Raton (561-395-4695);
Cinemark Paradise 24, Davie (800-326-3264).
Tickets are $13 and $10.50 at the box office and at Cinemark.com.
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