Odeon Cinema

Sandbrook Park, Sandbrook Way, Rochdale OL11 1RY

Odeon Filmline: 0871 22 44 007

Directors Chair

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Gives true film fanatics the chance to see films the critics are talking about.
Tuesdays at 8.00pm

Senior Screen

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A discounted rate with free tea and coffee included and a choice of two films.
Wednesdays at 10.45am

Odeon Newbies

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Bring your baby along to the screening, there is no need to worry about your little one making any noise.
Wednesdays at 11.00am

Kids Club

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Chosen especially for children at pocket money prices and with every child ticket you get a free adult ticket.
Just £2.95 per child!
Saturday & Sunday at 11.00am

Link to films showing 10 October to 16 October 2008


Films Showing Friday 3 to Thursday 9 October inclusive


Death Race (15)

1 hour 45 minutes

Starring: Jason Statham, Ian McShane, Jacob Vargas, Max Ryan, Tyrese Gibson & Joan Allen

 

When her star driver is injured, Hennessey (Allen) - prison warden and creator of new viewing sensation Death Race - has NASCAR star Ames (Statham) framed for murder. She offers him a deal: win the race and he’ll gain his freedom. Or die trying…

Disaster Movie (12A)

'Contains hard drug references, bleeped strong language and sex references'
1 hour 27 minutes

Starring: Carmen Electra, Kimberly Kardashian, Matt Lanter, Vanessa Minnillo

 

More spoofing from the makers of Epic Movie and Meet The Spartans...

Drona (PG)

Subtitled
2 hours 24 minutes

Starring: Abhishek Bachchan, Priyanka Chopra, Kay Kay Menon, Jaya Bachchan

 

A spectacular voyage of one man’s journey through Indian mythology. He must battle malevolent magicians and encounter mystic heroes, face his fears and fulfil his own destiny to become a hero. Only he can save humanity from total annihilation.

How to Lose Friends and Alienate People (15)

1 hour 50 minutes

Starring: Simon Pegg, Kirsten Dunst, Jeff Bridges, Gillian Anderson, Megan Fox & Danny Huston

 

Sidney Young (Pegg) is a down-on-his-luck British journalist offered the chance of a lifetime at glossy US magazine Sharps. However, his plans to conquer New York hit speedbumps in the shape of a glamorous starlet (Fox), her ruthless publicist (Anderson) and his increasingly irate co-workers (Dunst, Bridges, Huston).

Kidnap (12A)

Subtitled
2 hours 25 minutes

Starring: Sanjay Dutt, Imran Khan, Minissha Lamba

 

Vikrant Raina, one of the world’s richest men asks himself this question after he discovers his daughter has been kidnapped, and the kidnapper isn’t interested in money, but interested in playing games. If he obeys, his daughter lives. If he doesn’t, the consequences will be disastrous.

Mamma Mia (PG)

1 hour 48 minutes

Starring: Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Amanda Seyfried

 

Based on the hit West End and Broadway musical about an ABBA-ridden tale of a young bride-to-be trying to find her father.

Righteous Kill (15)

1 hour 41 minutes

Starring: Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Carla Gugino, John Leguizamo, Curtis Jackson, Dan Futterman, Donnie Wahlberg & Brian Dennehy

 

A pair of aging cops – one by-the-book (Pacino), the other more renegade (De Niro) – go on the hunt for a serial killer. But is that serial killer closer to home than they think.

Taken (15)

1 hour 34 minutes

Starring: Liam Neeson, Famke Janssen, Maggie Grace

 

How far would a father go to get his daughter back? Liam Neesen stars in ‘Taken’ as ex CIA agent Kinsey, an overprotective father, who after succumbing to parental pressures lets his daughter go to Paris for the summer with some friends. His years of experience are called upon when he hears his daughter being kidnapped over the phone.

The Women (12A)

'Contains moderate sex references and soft drug use'
1 hour 54 minutes

Starring: Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Jada Pinkett Smith, Debra Messing, Candice Bergen, Bette Midler, Cloris Leachman, Carrie Fisher, Lynn Whitfield & Debi Mazar

 

Set in New York City's modern whirl of fashion and publishing, The Women tells the story of Mary Haines (Meg Ryan), a clothing designer who seems to have it all. But when Mary's husband enters into an affair with Crystal Allen (Eva Mendes), a sultry 'spritzer girl' lurking behind the Saks Fifth Avenue perfume counter, all hell breaks loose.

Tropic Thunder (15)

1 hour 47 minutes

Starring: Justin Theroux, Jack Black, Brandon T. Jackson, Steve Coogan, Tom Cruise, Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr & Jay Baruchel

 

A bunch of movie stars shooting a Vietnam war movie are dropped off in a real-life jungle to offset the escalating budget. It’s not long before guerrilla filmmaking turns into genuine guerrilla warfare...

Directors Chair

Tuesday 7 October 2008


Priceless (12A)

1 hour 46 minutes

Starring: Audrey Tautou & Gad Elmaleh

 

A young gold digger mistakenly woos a mild-mannered bartender thinking he's a wealthy suitor.

Senior Screen

Wednesday 6 October 2008

Ticket price includes free tea, coffee, cold drinks and biscuits (before and after the film)


Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (PG)

'Contains infrequent moderate sex references and language'
1 hour 32 minutes


Starring: Amy Adams, Ciarán Hinds, Frances McDormand, Simon Beaufoy

 

London, 1939. Destitute ex-governess Miss P (McDormand) seeks employment with dizzy nightclub chanteuse Delysia LaFosse (Adams), and suddenly finds herself plunged into a heady new world of couture, cocktails and sexy shenanigans.

Baby Mama (12A)

'Contains infrequent moderate sex references and language'
1 hour 39 minutes


Starring: Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Dax Shepard, Erica Berg, Greg Kinnear & Sigourney Weaver

 

Told that she cannot have children, successful 37 year-old health food executive Kate (Fey) employs a surrogate in the form of mouthy white trash Angie (Poehler). When Angie moves into Kate’s apartment, the road to motherhood proves very bumpy.

Kids Club

Saturday 4 & 5 October 2008

Make it Happen (PG)

1 hour 30 minutes

Starring: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Riley Smith & Julissa Bermudez

 

Embarking on a journey to fulfill her dreams as a dancer, a young girl discovers a new style of dance that will prove to be the source of both conflict and self-discovery.

Opening Times:

Disabled access throughout the cinema, induction loops, audio described & subtitled performances available. Please ask a member of our team for further assistance.

Ticket Prices:

Standard Seats  
Adult (before 2pm Mon-Fri): £ 5.50
Adult (Sat/Sun & Bank Hols, After 2pm Mon-Fri): £ 6.50
Under 15: £ 4.75
Senior: £ 5.00
Student: £ 5.00
Family: £ 20.00
   
Premier Seats  
Adult Premier (before 2pm Mon-Fri): £ 6.50
Adult Premier (Sat/Sun & Bank Hols, After 2pm Mon-Fri): £ 7.50
Under 15 Premier: £ 5.75
Senior Premier: £ 6.00
Student Premier : £ 6.00
Family Premier: £ 23.00