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Muscle - 27th June, 2.00pm
£1.00

Saturday 27th June

Seats One Person

Angst - 27th June - 4:45pm {Standard Seat}
£1.00

Satuday 27th June

Seats One Person

Mona Lisa - 28th June - 3.00pm {standard}
£1.00

Sunday 28th June

Seats One Person

The Hidden Film - 28th June, 5.30pm (Standard seat)
£1.00

Sunday 28th June

Seats One Person

Muscle - 27th June - 2.00pm

2019

An unhappy office worker's life is gradually taken over by Terry, his new, very hands-on personal trainer.

Conversation with director Gerard Johnson

18 rating

 

Angst - 27th June - 4.45pm

1983

A convicted killer, paroled after 10 years in jail, barges into a remote home and slays its three dwellers. He guzzles the blood of one of the victims while remembering the abuse he faced as a kid.

18 rating

 

Mona Lisa - 28th June - 3.00pm

1986

George, a gangster, works as a driver for Simone, a prostitute, and seeks information about one of her rich clients for his ex-boss. He falls in love with her, but she ends up deceiving him.

15 rating

 

Hidden film to be revealed on the day - 28th June 5.30pm

Mrs Doubtfire

Friday 3rd July - 7.30pm

1993

After a bitter divorce, Daniel, an actor, disguises himself as Mrs Doubtfire, an elderly female housekeeper, in order to spend time with his children, who are in his former wife's custody.

The Goonies

Friday 17th July - 7.30pm

1985

The Goonies follows a tight-knit group of kids in a coastal town who embark on a high-stakes treasure hunt after finding an old pirate map—a quest that could save their homes from foreclosure. Their adventure leads through underground tunnels, elaborate booby traps, and run-ins with a criminal family. Loved for its charm, energy, and camaraderie, it’s a nostalgic, fun ride that blends youthful humor with Spielberg-style adventure.

Back to the future

Friday 31st July -730pm

1985

Back to the Future follows teenager Marty McFly, who’s accidentally transported from 1985 to 1955 in a time-traveling DeLorean built by his eccentric friend Doc Brown. Stranded in the past, he must navigate a chain of events that puts his own existence at risk while finding a way home. Blending smart sci-fi, comedy, and heart, the film is celebrated for its inventive storytelling, iconic characters, and enduring cultural impact—making it a must-watch classic.

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Originally opening it doors in 1921, The Regent Cinema boasted 1092 seats and a retractable roof.  It proved to be a popular cinema for decades before it was used for bingo during the week in 1969.

However, on the 29th July 2016, The Regent Cinema re-opened as an independent cinema, showing classic films across all ages.

We have a fully licensed diner serving a wide selection of snacks and alcoholic drinks with lagers and single spirits starting from just £2.70.

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The Regent Cinema,
Church St, Blackpool,
FY1 3NY

Telephone

01253 290879

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