Sunday, 22 March 2015

'Death Line' Horror Film Screening in the Tunnel at The Brunel Museum in SE16


On Saturday 28th March the tunnel at The Brunel Museum in Rotherhithe plays host to Travelling Film Show's screening of classic British horror film Death Line.  The tunnel is pretty spooky at the best of times - so this will probably scare the bejeezus out of you...  Tickets are £18 which includes a free cocktail from Midnight Apothecary.

"Death Line is a classic British horror film starring Donald Pleasence as a detective investigating an unusual disappearance on the London Underground.  As the mystery deepens, MI5 agent Christopher Lee is called in to help solve the grisly murders.
The film is not only a cult classic but shows Soho in the 70’s and a very different Underground! It’s fascinating to see for anyone who has ever used the tube.
The screening is held in the original access tunnel built by Brunel in the 19th century. It is directly above the underground tracks still used today – making for a very, very atmospheric showing!
This event is a unique one co-hosted by us, the Brunel Museum, and the Midnight Apothecary, a pop-up bar that you need to know about.
You ticket includes admission and donation to the historic Brunel Museum and tunnel as well as a FREE COCKTAIL made by the Midnight Apothecary."

When - Saturday 28th March 2015
Bar opens 6pm, film starts 8pm

Where - Brunel Museum, Railway Avenue, SE16 4LF

Tickets - £18 from here

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