Take your seats in the stalls or circle, grab yourself a Kia-Ora and some popcorn, wait for the lights to fade, the curtains to open and enjoy a traditional night out at the cinema.
For decades, the British cinemagoing experience was dominated by the double bill. You could enjoy two films, sometimes in the most eclectic pairing, for the price of one with the interesting bit in the middle.
Network's DOUBLE BILL range replicates this retro viewing experience with some classic films, contemporary adverts, trailers and more.
First up, we are proud to present two double bills:
SCREEN 1:
THE HOUSE IN NIGHTMARE PARK plus support feature THE MAN WHO HAUNTED HIMSELF
THE HOUSE IN NIGHTMARE PARK
Comedy legend Frankie Howerd stars as the victim of sinister shenanigans in this hilarious spoof of British horror films of the early '70s.
THE MAN WHO HAUNTED HIMSELF
Roger Moore gives a career-defining performance as a businessman whose existence is reshaped by malevolent forces in this taut psychological thriller directed by Ealing Films veteran Basil Dearden.
SCREEN 2:
PERFECT FRIDAY plus support feature ROBBERY
PERFECT FRIDAY
Directed by Peter Hall and featuring cool tunes by Johnny Dankworth, this sexy, mischievous early '70s crime caper stars the always-watchable Stanley Baker.
ROBBERY
Based on the planning and execution of criminal cause celebre the Great Train Robbery, this taut, meticulously researched drama stars Stanley Baker as a crime boss undertaking the heist of his career.
Don't leave after the end credits, our season of double bills continues.