AN outdoor screening of a horror cult classic will be shown at Hereford Racecourse this Halloween.
The Lost Boys, directed by Joel Schmacher, is an Amercian supernatural comedy film that was aired in 1987.
The Racecourse will open its gates at 7pm on Tuesday, October 31, with the film starting at 8pm, and finishing at 9.30pm.
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Tickets cost £14 for adults and £9 children, with a family ticket (two adults, two children) costing £34.
A deposit of £4 will be required when booking via Eventbrite.
There will be a catering unit onsite serving hot drinks, but you are allowed to bring your own snacks. A family screening of Hocus Pocus will be screened beforehand.
Mo Davies, owner of Outdoor Cinema Hereford said: "Get ready to be transported to the fictional coastal town of Santa Carla, California, where a group of teenage vampires are wreaking havoc by luring unsuspecting victims into their trap.
"Follow brothers Michael and Sam as they team up with the vampire hunters and try to save their family from becoming the blood-sucking gang's next victims and to play this actually on Halloween night, now that’s going to be special."
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