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ADVISORY/ Seniors Swoon At Showcase Cinemas.


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WHAT: Seniors will swoon once again as they enjoy A Song
   To Remember starring Academy Award winner Cornel
   Wilde, Merle Oberon and Nina Foch on the big screen
   in this 1945 classic. The monthly Showcase Silver
   Screen Classics Program includes a classic film,
   popcorn and a soft drink for only $1.00.

   The story of composer Frederick Chopin (Cornel
   Wilde) and his tragic love for the truly captivating
   George Sand (Merle Oberon). Paul Muno stars as
   Chopin's mentor Professor Joseph Elsner. The film
   also stars Nina Foch and Stephen Bekassy.

WHEN: Showcase Cinemas Southington - Thursday, October 1
   Showcase Cinemas East Windsor - Monday, October 5
   Showcase Cinemas West Springfield 1-10 - Tuesday, October 6
   Showcase Cinemas East Hartford - Wednesday, October 7

TIME: 1:00 p.m.

WHERE:

Showcase Cinemas Southington            Showcase Cinemas East Windsor
1821 Meriden Waterbury Road             171 Bridge Street
Southington, CT                         East Windsor, CT
860-620-5518                            860-627-2869

Showcase Cinemas West Springfield 1-10  Showcase Cinemas East Hartford
895 Riverdale Street                    936 Silver Lane
West Springfield, MA                    East Hartford, CT
413-733-8311                            860-568-8876


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