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Sunday 25th September 2022
Top Gun – Outdoors
“Top Gun is the type of movie that turns the screen into an altar. Kneeling before its slick façade of 1980s magnificence, you are in the shadow of a film that has defined the modern day action blockbuster.”
★★★★★ BBC Films
Nominated for 4 Oscars and winner of Best Original Song the film will ‘take your breath away’ as Maverick (Tom Cruise) competes against the Iceman (Val Kilmer) to enter the history books as a naval elite pilot – a Top Gun, and also capture the heart of Kelly McGillis.
Weather permitting this film will be outdoors so wrap up warm – with inside contingency for bad weather.
The Rabbit Hole will be serving food throughout.
PLEASE NOTE – Over 18s only. ID may be requested.
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