August 2, 2023

BFI Disney Salute Includes Lorre

Throughout July and August, 2023, the British Film Institute series “Making Magic: 100 Years of Disney” with showings of animated and live-action classic films from the Walt Disney Company. In August, the BFI focuses on literary adaptations, including 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954), starring Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Peter Lorre, and Paul Lukas in the lead roles.

London’s British Film Institute continues its salute to the 100th anniversary of the Walt Disney studio with several showings of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) during the month of August, 2023.

The film will be shown on the following dates and times ~
  • Friday, August 4 – 6 pm
  • Sunday, August 14 – 6:10 pm
  • Tuesday, August 22 – 2:20 pm
  • Wednesday, August 23 – 8:20 pm
The full schedule is available on the BFI website.

Admission is open to non-members of the BFI, as well as members. Non-members will be charged a per-ticket booking fee of £1 for each ticket sold, to a maximum of £3 per transaction.

Evening and weekend prices are £11 for BFI members, £13 for non-members, and £3 for children 16 and under. For senior citizens (age 60 and above), students, unwaged and disabled visitors who are also BFI members, admission is £9.20, and for non-members £11.20.

Weekday matinee prices are £6 for BFI members, £8 for non-members, and £3 for children 16 and under.

More information about ticket prices is available on the BFI website.

Tickets may be purchased through the BFI box office, located in the main foyer. Tickets may also be purchased online through the BFI website. From the page about 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, click the “Buy” button beside the date and time of choice. A Booking Fee will be added to all online purchases.

The BFI Southbank is located on Belvedere Road, on the South Bank of the Thames in London, England. Directions to the BFI are available on the cinema’s website.

Parking is available under the National Theatre or at APCOA South Bank. The Congestion Charge applies. The BFI is also well served by public transportation. The closest underground station is Waterloo. Exit Waterloo by the South Bank exit. More information about public transportation is available on the venue’s website.

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