Afternoon 18 September 2011
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
19 children came, paying £4 for entry, totalling £76.
The bar took £25.00 and the sweet shop & teas took £20.50.
Donations totalled £60.
So total turnover was £181.50.
The film license cost £79.
The drinks sold cost £15.72, so profit retained from the bar by the cinema was £9.28.
Total profit retained from the afternoon screening by the cinema was £86.78.
Funds held before the screening were £95.78.
Funds held after the screening were £182.56.
Evening 18 September 2011
Nowhere Boy
21 adults came, paying £4 for entry, totalling £84.
The bar took £37.00 and the sweet shops & teas took £4.00.
So total turnover was £125.00.
The film license cost £80.75.
The drinks sold cost £21.70, so profit retained from the bar by the cinema was £15.30.
Total profit retained from the evening screening by the cinema was £22.55.
Funds held before the screening were £182.56.
Funds held after the screening were £205.11.
This month's screenings are DIARY OF A WIMPY KID and NOWHERE BOY.
Come along before the screening time and visit the sweet shop and bar; doors open half an hour beforehand. Meet up with the other cinema-goers, and let us know which films you have liked and would like to see.
Entry on the door costs £4, or an annual season ticket costs £40; that's two showings free.
Afternoon Screening
DIARY OF A WIMPY KID (PG)
Doors open 1:30pm. Showing starts 2pm. Running Time 94m. £4 on the door. Released 2010.
Hapless Greg Heffley endures bullies, morons, and wedgies while navigating the treacherous world of big school; recording his traumas in this family-oriented comedy.
"Fun, funny and affectionate." - Ian Freer, Empire Magazine.
Evening Screening
NOWHERE BOY (15)
Doors open 7:30pm. Showing starts 8pm. Running Time 97m. £4 on the door. Released 2009. Director Sam Taylor-Wood. Starring Aaron Johnson, Anne-Marie Duff, David Morrissey, David Threlfall, Kristin Scott-Thomas.
The true story of John Lennon's troubled childhood and difficult relationship with his family is brought to the screen in this period drama.
"A handsome film made with real flair." - Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
See you on the 18th, and please remember to tell everyone about Scrooby Community Cinema!
Email us at film@scrooby.net. Suggest a film and find more information, including audience feedback, at www.scrooby.net/cinema.
Scrooby Community Cinema shows films in Scrooby Village Hall on the third Sunday of every month. We are a not-for-profit village group. Entry charges pay for the film license (c£79 per screening). For more details, contact Graham Robbins (07720 509 683), James Arrowsmith (07818 450 741), or Ed Marshall (07831 201 570).