The Picturehouse in Crouch End will be holding three special screenings of a 1986 film starring David Bowie.
Labyrinth, directed by Jim Henson, was produced in America.
Sarah, a teenager, summons the goblins from her favourite book, Labyrinth, to take her young step-brother away.
But when little Toby disappears, Sarah must follow him into the fairy tale to rescue him, in the hope that she can bring him home from a world where nothing is as it seems.
The late David Bowie performs five original songs in the role of the Goblin King.
The Picturehouse will be showing Labyrinth on the evenings of January 15 and 16.
To book: picturehouses.com/cinema/Crouch_End_Picturehouse/film/labyrinth
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