What Ever Happened To Baby Jane (12A)
Part One in our double feature in partnership with Screen Argyll's Joan Crawford season
6:00pm (Doors 5:45pm) / Pay-what-you-decide (Suggested £5)
English, 134 minutes
A former vaudeville child star torments her paraplegic sister, who eclipsed her as a movie star, in their decaying Hollywood mansion while desperately clinging to hopes of a comeback.
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? is a 1962 film that features one of cinema’s most famous villains and two grande dames of Hollywood, Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, going toe to toe. The Guardian describes it as a “film that packs a punch.”
Our tuck-shop selling popcorn, hot drinks, sweets and juice will be open for 30 minutes from doors open.
Tickets can also be bought on-the-door by card or cash on the day, subject to availability.
Join us for the second part of our Joan Crawford season, Johnny Guitar on Thursday the 15th of January.
Unreserved seating. If you have any access requirements, please contact info@thepyramid.scot so we can make arrangements. Our venue is fully accessible, and we can supply a free carer’s ticket.
You can find more information and resources around the legendary Joan Crawford on Screen Argyll's website: https://screenargyll.co.uk/joan-crawford/
Supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network, awarding funding on behalf of Screen Scotland and the BFI National Lottery.
Part One in our double feature in partnership with Screen Argyll's Joan Crawford season
6:00pm (Doors 5:45pm) / Pay-what-you-decide (Suggested £5)
English, 134 minutes
A former vaudeville child star torments her paraplegic sister, who eclipsed her as a movie star, in their decaying Hollywood mansion while desperately clinging to hopes of a comeback.
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? is a 1962 film that features one of cinema’s most famous villains and two grande dames of Hollywood, Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, going toe to toe. The Guardian describes it as a “film that packs a punch.”
Our tuck-shop selling popcorn, hot drinks, sweets and juice will be open for 30 minutes from doors open.
Tickets can also be bought on-the-door by card or cash on the day, subject to availability.
Join us for the second part of our Joan Crawford season, Johnny Guitar on Thursday the 15th of January.
Unreserved seating. If you have any access requirements, please contact info@thepyramid.scot so we can make arrangements. Our venue is fully accessible, and we can supply a free carer’s ticket.
You can find more information and resources around the legendary Joan Crawford on Screen Argyll's website: https://screenargyll.co.uk/joan-crawford/
Supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network, awarding funding on behalf of Screen Scotland and the BFI National Lottery.
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- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In person
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The Pyramid at Anderston
759 Argyle Street
Glasgow G3 8DS
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