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A Matter Of Life And Death at Louth Film Club

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Published Date: 26 February 2009
LOUTH Film Club will screen a new print of a much loved British classic on Monday March 9.
A Matter Of Life And Death was first released in 1946 but featured groundbreaking cinematography, in a mixture of Technicolor and black and white that still dazzles more than 60 years later.

Starring David Niven and Kim Hunter, and directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, the film is an extraordinary and extravagant romantic comedy.

A downed pilot (Niven) must justify his continuing existence to a heavenly panel of judges, because he has made the mistake of falling in love with an American girl (Hunter) when he really should have been dead.

A Matter Of Life And Death, Certificate U, will be shown at the Playhouse Cinema, Cannon Street, Louth, starting at 7.30pm.

Tickets cost £3 for members and normal cinema prices (£5 or £4 concessions) for non-members.

Membership of Louth Film Club costs £12 and you can join at Off The Beaten Tracks record shop in Aswell Street, Louth (tel: 01507 607677, closed on Thursdays) or at the Playhouse Cinema before the film.

You can also pick up a programme at either place.

Click here to go to Louth Film Club's website and see trailers


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  • Last Updated: 26 February 2009 4:23 PM
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