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Back To The Future Trilogy at the Abbeydale Picture House

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This August bank holiday Sunday will see one of cinema's most iconic film trilogies come to Sheffield's historic Abbeydale Picture House - the Back To The Future Trilogy.

 

Traveling through time in a modified DeLorean, our teenage protagonist Marty McFly (Michael J Fox) encounters his family tree and the residents of Hill Valley at different points in history, as he and the eccentric scientist Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) try to set right a time-altering course of events that disrupt the space time continuum.

 

An unforgettable adventure through time, from the past to the (not-so-distant) future, featuring possibly the most iconic car in cinema history, and of course, hoverboards, the Back To The Future films were a worldwide cultural phenomenon that literally changed the future of the adventure movie genre.

 

Hosted at the Abbeydale Picture House - a Grade II listed 1920's picture palace cinema, bringing the sense of occasion to match one of the most iconic trilogies in cinema history.

 

All 3 films - one day - one ticket.

 

Sunday August 26th

 

£6

 

Doors open - 12pm

 

Back To The Future starts 1pm

 

20 minute interval between each film.

 

 

facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/712434312420824/

 

 

Tickets Online: https://buy.sivtickets.com/allsites/Online/Article/BTTF

 

 

In person:

Sheffield City Hall Box Office

Monday to Saturday, 9am - 5:30pm

 

Telephone: 0114 22 33 777 (Monday – Saturday, 9am – 8pm)

 

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