Silent Film: Steamboat Bill, Jr.


See 1928 silent comedy film, Steamboat Bill, Jr with musical accompaniment on The Corstorphine Astoria Centre’s Ingram Cinema Organ.

Room of tiered seating, with steps in middle.
© The Corstorphine Trust
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Telling the story of a Mississippi steamboat paddle owner and his father, this 1920’s cinematic classic will be screened at the Corstorphine Astoria Centre. Donald MacKenzie will be providing accompaniment on the centre’s Ingram Cinema Organ.

Hosted by The Corstorphine Trust, the event will also include another short comedy film.

Running from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm, doors will open at 2.45 pm and ticket admission includes refreshments.

The venue which is located on Kirk Loan in Corstorphine has ground level entry, is wheelchair accessible and has disabled toilets.

Tickets should be booked in advance on Silent Film: Steamboat Bill, Jr. accompaniment by Donald MacKenzie.

Poster image advertising the film, Steamboat Bill, Jr
© The Corstorphine Trust