The Source in Thurles is the venue for this important forum
The Source Arts Centre, Thurles, is set to show a screening of the iconic 90s film, ‘Reservoir Dogs.’
Directed by Quentin Tarantino, the film was released in 1992, to critical acclaim, and is a must-see for film lovers.
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The film will be shown on Wednesday, October 15, at 8pm.
Tickets for the screening cost €10, with film club members able to avail of a discounted rate of €5 through the box office.
Tickets can be purchased through the box office on 0504 90204, or via the website, www.thesourceartscentre.ie.
They were six strangers, assembled to pull off the perfect crime: Mr White, a professional delinquent, Mr Orange, a young newcomer; Mr Blonde, a trigger-happy killer; Mr Pink, a paranoid neurotic; Mr Brown; and Mr Blue.
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Hired by mob boss Joe Cabot and given fake names so no one could identify the others, they thought there was no way their heist could have failed.
But after a police ambush, killing Mr Brown and seriously injuring Mr Orange, the thugs return to their rendezvous point (a warehouse), and realize that one of them had to have been a police informant.
But who?
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