Mystery Film Monday
- Genre: Drama
- Film running length: 132 min
(excl trailers and advertisements) - UK Release Date: 20/5/2005
- Country: United States
- Language: English
Want a night out at the cinema but don’t know what to see? Come to the Mystery Film Monday, and you could be watching a film from the past, present or even future! Tickets are available from only £2.95.
The screenings are open to over 18's only regardless of the film.
You can watch Mystery Film Monday at the following cinemas:
Other films in this genre...
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