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Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review

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Row House Cinema is teaming up with the Terminal in the Strip District for a month of drive-in movies.

Row House Cinema will show a movie every Friday and Saturday in October — except for Oct. 30 — at the Terminal at 21st Street and Smallman Street. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and concessions open at 7 p.m. The movies will play at 8 p.m.

The cost is $30 per car and moviegoers must purchase tickets in advance.

The first movie, scheduled for Oct. 2, will be “The Neverending Story.” Other shows include: “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” on Oct. 3; “The Princess Bride” on Oct. 9; “Edward Scissorhands” on Oct. 10; “The Nightmare Before Christmas” on Oct. 16; “Young Frankenstein” on Oct. 17; “Hocus Pocus” on Oct. 23; “Beetlejuice” on Oct. 24; and “Night of the Living Dead” on Halloween.

For safety and social distancing reasons, guests are asked to stay in their cars during the show. Masks are required at concession stands. Guests are not permitted to bring grills, alcohol or pets.

Guests should turn their cars off during the movie.

People are encouraged to bring portable radios, as some car radios may have a slight delay.

Movies will not likely be canceled for light rain or cold temperatures.

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