Seven movies will be shown over four days in late January at the former Goals Plymouth sports centre, which Plymouth Argyle FC bought last year. An announcement from the club said: "Kick off the new year with a starlit movie experience at Plymouth's very own Drive-In Cinema, taking place at Harpers Football Centre. Gather your family, friends, and cosy blankets for three days of beloved classic and family-favourite films, all enjoyed from the comfort of your car." The screenings are on January 24, 25, and 26 January, and the football club said: "This unique experience promises the perfect blend of nostalgia and modern fun.
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