A Glasgow cinema has confirmed it will show a special screening of Gregory's Girl.
The Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT) will show a 4k version of the 1980 cult classic on August 17, which will be followed by a Q&A session with some of the cast.
Those confirmed to be attending include John Gordon Sinclair (Gregory), Clare Grogan (Susan), Robert Buchanan (Andy) and Douglas Sannachan (Billy).
The screening is set to be part of a celebration of the films of Bill Forsyth.
Tickets for our special Q&A screening of Bill Forsyth's classic GREGORY'S GIRL on 17 August will go on sale this Monday at 12 noon at https://t.co/35eYrWpigV✨
— GFT (@glasgowfilm) July 27, 2023
We're thrilled to welcome cast members John Gordon Sinclair, Clare Grogan, Rab Buchanan, Douglas Sannachan & more TBC! pic.twitter.com/CM41u8GoNe
Tickets go on sale on Monday at 12pm, and can be purchased here.
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