Classic Film Showing In Port Hope
With the crazy flooding that hit some parts of town, it’s no wonder that some of Port Hope’s residents are looking for a much-needed break. If you’re one of those looking for a place or event to de-stress with your partner or friends, then here’s something you should definitely check out.
Happening on the 2nd of February at the Port Hope Public Library located along 31 Queen Street, is a classic movie film showing, kicking off at 2 in the afternoon. The special screening will feature the classic horror/Sci-Fi film, The Invisible Man, based on the book of the same name by H.G. Wells.
The screening is aimed at giving Port Hope residents the opportunity to enjoy the film in the best way possible – on the Big Screen.
The movie, starring Claude Rains and Gloria Stewart, and directed by James White, was widely regarded as one of the 30’s best movies, and went on to be selected for preservation in the National Film Registry of America by the United States Library of Congress, as one of the most culturally and aesthetically significant movies of all time.
The best part? Admission is free, but seats are limited, so coming in early would be a wise move.