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Photo by Bruce Davies
Victoria's Craigdarroch Castle is getting into the Halloween spirit with the launch of Classics at Craigdarroch Movie Series running Thursday and Saturday evenings throughout October. This is the perfect time to see some of the scariest classic movies -- in a castle! Below is the schedule for the six films. Showtime is 6PM (doors open at 5:45 PM) in the Castle's Dance Hall -- located on the fourth floor (87 steps, no elevator).
THURSDAYS
Oct 4 - Dracula (1931)
Oct 11 - Creature From the Black Lagoon (1954)
Oct 18 - House on Haunted Hill (1959)
Oct 25 - Frankenstein (1931)
SATURDAYS*
Oct 6 - Frankenstein (1931)
Oct 13 - Nosferatu (1922) *SOLD OUT*
Oct 20 - Bride of Frankenstein (1935
Oct 27 - Dracula (1931)
*Moon Under Water Brewery products will be featured at the cash bar during Saturday night showings.
Tickets
$11 General Public | $10 Castle Society Members
On sale at the Castle or by calling 250.592.5323
Also available online
Admission includes a pretzel from Bond Bond's Bakery
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Sue Frause is an American writer and photographer. She's had a major crush on Canada ever since she visited British Columbia as a young girl. Even if your heart doesn't pitter patter over all things Canadian, read on. You'll find photos, travel tips, road notes and the latest news and thoughts about our friends north of the 49th parallel. Cool idea, eh?
Friday, September 28, 2018
Victoria's Craigdarroch Castle presents creepy, classic movies during the month of October
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