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Thursday, March 18, 2021

Mess Hall Market in California Hosting Drive-In Double Feature of Original ‘King Kong’ and ‘Godzilla’ This Friday

Ahead of Godzilla vs. Kong‘s release later this month, The Frida Cinema has joined forces with Ghost Party and Creature Bazaar for a drive-in double feature screening of both 1933’s King Kong and 1954’s Godzilla, the two movies that introduced the iconic monsters to the world!

The Creature Double Feature will be taking place at the Mess Hall Market in Tustin, California on Friday, March 19th, with the double bill kicking off at 8pm PDT and tickets selling for $30.

“Mess Hall at FLIGHT is located at 1705 Flight Way, Tustin, CA 92782. The screening will take place on the 4-level Parking Structure between Flight Way and Airship.”

For more info and to purchase tickets, head over to Event Brite.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3656627/mess-hall-market-california-hosting-drive-double-feature-original-king-kong-godzilla-friday/

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