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Thursday / December 1, 2005
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Santa Returns to The Landmark Loew's Jersey!
posted by friendsoftheloews at 4:42am

JERSEY CITY, NJ — Come to The Landmark Loew’s Jersey next Saturday and Have an Old-Fashioned Visit with Santa. Then, Enjoy Classic Movies for The Whole Family!

Saturday, December 10

12 PM to 3 PM:   Santa returns for the 11th season to the Grand Lobby of the Landmark Loew’s Jersey Theatre to hear Holiday wishes from boys and girls.  A visit with Santa is free.  A digital photo with him is just $2.00 — but if you bring a new, unwrapped toy for a needy child, the photo is free as our thank you.  (Toys will be distributed by the St. Francis of Assisi Fraternity/Secular Franciscan Order of Jersey City.) Plus — every kid who sees Santa will get a $1.00 discount for either of our two movie screenings later that day.

3:30 PM to 6:20 PM DOUBLE FEATURE!  Plus A Classic Holiday Cartoon:   Laurel & Hardy’s
“Babes In Toyland” — a.k.a. “March of the Wooden Soldiers” — (1934) is a Holiday tradition in the Metropolitan Area.  It will be screened in a rare, uncut 16mm print that includes the seldom-seen original opening sequence.  It will be followed at 4:55 PM by another perennial favorite of the season, Charles Dickens’  “A Christmas Carol” (1938) starring Reginald Owen as Scrooge, shown in a near-mint 35mm print.  PLUS — “The Little Match Girl” — a rarely seen Columbia Pictures cartoon from 1937, shown in 35mm.  Tickets for this double feature are $6 for adults, $4 for seniors and children 12 years old and under. 

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