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Time Out London on Screen details
Join us for a celebration of London's cinematic heritage.
Jul 26 2006
Just a quick heads up regarding Time Out London on Screen, a brand new, month-long event celebrating the capital's cinematic heritage.
Running from September 1-30, the festival will feature over 100 screenings of more than 35 films at 25 different London cinemas.
Picked by the Time Out team of critics, the event covers everything from Ealing comedies ('The Ladykillers', 'Passport to Pimlico') and gangster flicks ('The Long Good Friday', 'I'll Sleep When I'm Dead') to psychological horror ('Spider', 'Peeping Tom' and portraits of swinging London ('Blow-Up', 'Tonite, Let's All Make Love in London'), plus much more besides.
To see the full list of films, click on our feature here, and keep an eye on The TOMB for more news of Time Out London on Screen as and when it breaks.
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