PEPPARD Revels will hold two film nights later this year.
The first on October 21 will feature a screening of A Man for All Seasons, the story of Thomas More starring Paul Scofield, which was made in 1966 and won six Oscars.
On November 25 the film will be Much Ado About Nothing (1993), starring Kenneth Branagh, Emma Thompson, Richard Briers and Kate Beckinsale.
Both screenings will be at Peppard War Memorial Hall in Gallowstree Road. Tickets cost £10 each, which includes supper in a bowl and a glass of wine.
At the first screening guests will vote for films to be screened next year.
For more information, visit www.peppardrevels.org.uk
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