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DECEMBER @ THE ODEON!

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BEAUTY & THE BEAST – Family, Fantasy, Musical (2017) – Rated PG
Experience the tale as old as time…
Belle (Emma Watson) is a bright, beautiful young woman taken prisoner by a hideous beast (Dan Stevens) in his castle.  Belle befriends the castle’s enchanted staff: a china teapot (voice of Emma Thompson), a candelabra (voice of Ewan McGregor) and a mantel clock (voice of Ian McKellen) and eventually learns to see beneath the Beast’s exterior to discover the heart and soul of a prince.
This film is simply enchanting.
A wonderful music score, dazzling magical effects, scrumptious humour and a great cast make this classic fairy tale a winner.  The spanking new, big budget extravaganza offers a darker reality, complete with moody, gothic production design and Emma Watson perfectly cast as the romantic, well-read Belle, who believes that books make small corners of the world feel big.
A beastly hero, a magic spell, a spirited heroine and a castle filled with quirky characters in the guise of inanimate objects… the scene is set for an uplifting magic carpet ride into fantasy, propelled by music, whimsy and a promise of happily ever after.  (From UrbanCinefile – Louise Keller) Starring: Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, Josh Gad & Kevin Kline

  • When: 7pm Tuesday 19th December 2017 – Rated PG
  • Where: TCH (Triabunna Community Hall) 3 Vicary St., Triabunna
  • Times: Doors open @ 6.30pm – Film Starts @ 7pm (Session finishes approx. 10.15pm)
  • Cost: All tickets are only $5.00 each

After Film – Announcement of successful applicants – $10K Orford Odeon Community Grants 2017
And… Santa’s coming too – with Presents!

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