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Free Open Air Cinema Hedden St London

Every Tuesday night in August, Regent Street's food quarter, Heddon Street, will be transformed into an open-air cinema, set alight by Hollywood greats in iconic films. Sky in association with Turner Classic Movies (TCM), will show a different, yet equally stylish classic film every week on an enormous 27 square metre screen, with a state of the art sound system, bringing the thrill of the silver screen to Heddon Street.
The line-up of classic movies is as follows:


Films start at 8pm

Tuesday 9 August: High Society (1956)
Tuesday 16th August: Hitchcock's, North by Northwest, (1959)
Tuesday 23rd August: Cool Hand Luke, (1967)
Tuesday 30th August: An American in Paris, (1951)


Keep an eye out for special 'Film feasts' and limited edition cocktails at happy hours from the restaurants in Heddon Street, including Momos, Gabrielle's and Zinc.
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