Sarah writes: I received the attached from UGC customer services on Nov 15th. We will be showing the first two Lord of The Ring films; Fellowship of the Rings and The Two Towers on the following dates at the cinemas listed below… [More]
Day: November 23, 2003
Sarah writes: I received the attached from UGC customer services on Nov 15th.
It says there is more info coming on their website but I can’t find anything there yet:
We will be showing the first two Lord of The Ring films; Fellowship of the Rings and The Two Towers on the following dates at the cinemas listed below:
Fellowship Of the Rings Wednesday 3rd December
The Two Towers Wednesday 10th December
Enfield, Aberdeen, Belfast, Bolden, Bolton, Crawley, Dundee, Hull, Ipswich, Middlesbrough, Newport, Northampton, Rochester, Slough, Stockport, Wigan, WIQ.
To book tickets for these performances please visit our website where details will be available from November 15th on how to book tickets.
We may also be showing an extended version of all three Lord of The Rings films on December 16th and 17th. Confirmation of this will be posted on our Website as soon as possible.
Regards
UGC Customer Services
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