Detroit's Redford Theatre is paying homage to the late David Bowie with a special
screening of two of his films this Friday night (January 15).
The evening kicks off with Labyrinth at 8:00 PM.
Labyrinth (digital presentation)
David Bowie • Jennifer Connelly • Toby Froud
1986 • Tr-Star • 1 Hour 41 Minutes • PG
In this family-friendly tribute to David Bowie, a teenager Jennifer Connelly must enter a maze to rescue her baby brother from Bowie’s Goblin King, encountering fantastical creatures along the way. Jim Henson developed the story and the puppets for this fantasy that has earned a cult following.
Followed by The Man Who Fell To Earth at 10:30 PM.
The Man Who Fell To Earth (35mm Director's Cut)
David Bowie • Rip Torn • Candy Clark
1976 • Columbia Pictures • 2 Hours 19 Minutes • R
David Bowie has his greatest and most iconic role as a space alien in search of water for his dying planet. He gets distracted by rock star fame and earthly possessions in this Nicolas Roeg-directed sci-fi fantasy, showing here in its rare director’s cut on 35mm film.
Tickets are $5.00 for each show and can be purchased HERE or at the box office on the night of the screenings.
The Redford Theatre is located at:
17360 Lahser Road
Detroit, MI 48219
The evening kicks off with Labyrinth at 8:00 PM.
Labyrinth (digital presentation)
David Bowie • Jennifer Connelly • Toby Froud
1986 • Tr-Star • 1 Hour 41 Minutes • PG
In this family-friendly tribute to David Bowie, a teenager Jennifer Connelly must enter a maze to rescue her baby brother from Bowie’s Goblin King, encountering fantastical creatures along the way. Jim Henson developed the story and the puppets for this fantasy that has earned a cult following.
Followed by The Man Who Fell To Earth at 10:30 PM.
The Man Who Fell To Earth (35mm Director's Cut)
David Bowie • Rip Torn • Candy Clark
1976 • Columbia Pictures • 2 Hours 19 Minutes • R
David Bowie has his greatest and most iconic role as a space alien in search of water for his dying planet. He gets distracted by rock star fame and earthly possessions in this Nicolas Roeg-directed sci-fi fantasy, showing here in its rare director’s cut on 35mm film.
Tickets are $5.00 for each show and can be purchased HERE or at the box office on the night of the screenings.
The Redford Theatre is located at:
17360 Lahser Road
Detroit, MI 48219