Dark Dukes Festival
Type:Festival
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127 reviewsA week long festival of cinema, theatre and workshops, celebrating all things horror.
From the depths of darkness emerges an unforgettable week of films and events focused around all things horror.
Highlights include:
The honoring of the 50th anniversary of the cult classic, The Wicker Man, a true masterpeice of terror that has continued to haunt nightmares since 1973. Long regarded as a cult curiosity, Hardy's iconic film changes the template or British horror. To celebrate The Wicker Man’s lasting impact, award winning author Andrew Michael Hurley (The Loney, Starve Acre) has been asked to curate a season of five screenings to explore the eerie, twisted rural visions of folk horror.
From the vault. Horror classics to keep you up at night.
Evil dead double bill. A double dose of deadites and demons.
Little terrors. Suitably spooky films for young ones and families.
Love events including The Haunted House, Scarred for Life, Lore and Nocturnes.
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Morecambe, Lancaster and the Lune Valley is located in Lancashire, in the Northwest of England. Exit the M6 Motorway at Junction 34 and follow signs for Lancaster. Join the one way system (Caton Road) and pass small retail park on left on approach to traffic lights. Turn left following signs for Lancaster City Centre. Once on the one-way system keep in the left-hand lane and follow the brown heritage signs for The Dukes.
Turn left from railway station, follow signs to city centre and walk through pedestrianised shopping area, past Boots and cross Great John Street over to Moor Lane where The Dukes is situated.
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