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MOVIES IN THE PARK

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Remember the fun of the drive-in? Well, it's back and better than ever (minus your car, of course). Now you can enjoy some of your favorite movies under the stars in Prescott Park.

You'll find a giant screen on our stage, incredible sound, and concessions to snack on while you enjoy a movie on a blanket, chair (bring your own, or use one of ours), or at one of our tables.

The park will open at 7:00 pm and the movie will start at dusk. Dusk changes over the course of the summer. In July, it is approximately 8:30pm and in August, approximately 7:45pm. We try to start the movies as early as possible, ultimately having to wait for the screen to be dark enough to project a movie on them.

2011 Movie Schedule

 

E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
Rescheduled for TUESDAY, AUGUST 23!!!!!!!!!

Director Steven Spielberg turned on the heartlights of the entire planet (and won 3 Academy Awards) with this magical story of a young suburban boy who discovers a stranded alien botanist in his backyard, and their race against time to reunite the cute little creature with his own kind.


Starring Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Drew Barrymore, E.T.
Directed by Steve Spielberg
Rated PG; 115 minutes; 1982

   

The Princess Bride
Monday, August 1, 2011

This rousing fairytale of pirates, giants, magic, swordplay, revenge and, of course, True Love continues to be one of the most eminently quotable films in cinema history. Have fun storming the castle!

Starring Carey Elwes, Robin Wright, Mandy Patinkin, Peter Falk.
Directed by Rob Reiner
Rated PG; 98 minutes; 1987

 

Grease
Monday, August 8, 2011

Leather jackets and poodle shirts collide as a pair of star-crossed lovers Sha-Na-Na their way through an all-American era of fuel-injected Rock 'n Roll in one of the most successful, sing-along-able romances of all time.

Starring John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John
Directed by Randal Kleiser
Rated PG; 110 minutes; 1978

 

Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark
Rescheduled for SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3!!!!!!!!!

 

Harrison Ford is in top form in this original return to 30's era high adventure, nailing his place as a timeless cinema hero as the whip crackin', pistol packin', Nazi smackin' archeologist, Indiana Jones.

Starring Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman.
Directed by Steve Spielberg
Rated PG; 115 minutes; 1981

  Monsters, Inc.
Monday, August 22, 2011 

In Pixar's award-winning comedy of things that go bump in the closet, a loveable blue behemoth and his wisecracking Cyclops partner must cope with the most terrifying thing they've ever met: an adorable little girl named Boo, who refuses to care about their professional scare tactics.

Voices by Bill Crystal, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi.
Directed by Peter Docter, David Silverman
Rated G; 89 minutes; 2001

 

Star Trek
Monday, August 29, 2011

Like a transporter accident gone horribly right, all the elements of a sagging 40-year-old franchise are disassembled and reconfirgured into a sharp, rollicking and thoroughly modern good time, boldly going places the good Starship Enterprise and crew have never gone before. Set phasers to rock.

Starring Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Bruce Greenwood.
Directed by J.J. Abrams
Rated PG-13; 126 minutes; 2009