Chautauqua Cinema: "In the Valley of Elah" 7/4-7

Jul 4 2008 - 7:00pm
Etc/GMT-5

Tommy Lee Jones plays Hank Deerfield, a retired military man investigating the mysterious disappearance of his soldier son, Mike, in this profound mystery-drama from director Paul Haggis (Crash). Charlize Theron, Frances Fisher, Susan Sarandon and Jason Patric co-star. "The performances are amazing here."- Richard Roeper, Ebert & Roeper "This is undeniably a haunting movie. But don't let that scare you off. The ending, and all that leads up to it, will leave viewers devastated but deeply moved."- Claudia Puig, USA Today "The haunting, heart-piercing Elah isn't perfect. It's something better: essential."- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone (R violent and disturbing content, language and some sexuality/nudity 121 min)

SHOWTIMES:

Fri. 7/4   7:00
Sat. 7/5 4:25 9:20
Sun. 7/6   7:00
Mon. 7/7   9:20

official site

ADMISSION: ALL SEATS $8.00
(Exception: Child under 12 with parent, $5.00)

$8.00$$8.00

 

TICKET "BARGAIN BOOKS"

10 for $60.00
good for any show

 

ATTENDING FROM OUTSIDE THE 'GROUNDS'
You do not pay the regular Chautauqua 'gate fee.' At the Gate, pay $1 per adult for a special Cinema- only grounds pass (available at Main and Hurst gates 1 hour before show times). Show this pass at the Cinema when paying for your movie admission (we must stamp the pass). We'll charge you $1 less for your movie admission (thus rebating the dollar you paid at the gate).

 

 

NOTE: On Sundays, admission to the Chautauqua grounds is free all day.
Ask for a free Sunday pass. You do not have to pay for a Cinema-only pass on Sundays.

 

 

PARKING
OPTION 1 - Drive through the Hurst Gate (first gate toward Mayville from the Main Gate). They will park you in the Hurst lot just inside the gate. Chautauqua's parking fee is $6.00.

OPTION 2 - DePonceau's Grass Parking on County Route 33 (Chautauqua-Stedman Rd.) right next to Andriaccio's Restaurant. Fee is $2.00 (free on Sunday) and it's about a 10 minute walk to the Cinema by way of the Hurst Gate.