Village Screen returns with Gambit

Village Screen, the rural and community touring cinema scheme supported by Creative Arts East, returns to Reepham Town Hall on Friday 22 February with a screening of Gambit (12A).
 
Colin Firth, Cameron Diaz and Alan Rickman star in this remake of the 1966 romantic comedy caper. Curator Harry Deane (Firth) is an expert in fine art, but he’s equally accomplished in taking abuse from his insolent boss (Rickman). That’s about to change. The plan – trick the avid art collector into buying a fake Monet painting.
 
To assist in the heist, Deane hires a rowdy Texas cowgirl (Diaz) to help him fool the richest man in England. But as the plan begins to unravel, Deane finds he is falling in love with the rodeo queen, ensuing further complications.
 
Doors open at 7.15 pm; film starts at 7.30 pm. Tickets (£4 each) are available from Reepham Post Office or the Kings Arms.
 

 
The screening on Good Friday, 29 March is In love with Alma Cogan, an independent British feature film set on and around Cromer Pier and starring Roger Lloyd-Pack.
 
The screening on Friday 26 April is Skyfall, the latest James Bond film.