Friday, 12th May 2017

FILM MATINEE: THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE
3pm
Court Room Old Police Station
£5 (113 minutes)
Based on James McCain’s controversial novel, director Tay Garnett’s 1946 film, featuring a fine performance from Lana Turner, challenged acceptable movie themes of the period by portraying a study in opportunism, greed, manipulation, desperation and a questionable justice system – and asking: can you really get away with murder?
One of The Guardian 25 best crime films.
With thanks to Campden Film Society