TO help celebrate the launch of the classic gothic horror production of The Turn of the Screw in Milford Haven next month, the Torch Theatre is holding its first Horror Film Season.
Perfect for those who enjoy movies that scare them, the season includes some classic horror films not to be missed on the big screen.
Among those being shown is a 3D version of Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder (PG), starring Grace Kelly, Ray Milland and Robert Cummings.
Originally shot in 3D (Hollywood looked at the technology even back then) and newly restored, it's a story of a has-been tennis star who decides to have his adulterous wife killed to lay his hands on her fortune.
The film screens on Tuesday at 8pm, and on Wednesday at 2.30pm.
Also being screened during the season are You're Next 3D (1954, PG) on Tuesday, Dracula (1958, 12A) on November 5, and The Mummy (1959, PG) also November 5.
November also brings Nosferatu (1922, 15) with live piano accompaniment and The Darkest Day (2013, 18) - with a Q&A after the screening on November 19.
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