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Friday Family Films @RTLibrary
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The Rockaway Township Library presents a variety of popular
recent as well as classic all-family films
twice each month on
Friday evenings at 6:30pm.
Film showings are free and open to Rockaway Township residents,
with no registration necessary.
Families are encouraged to bring pillows and wear comfy clothes. Parents are required to remain with their children for the duration of the movie.
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(2007, Rated PG, 107 minutes)
A classic Disney fairytale lands in modern-day New York City
when a storybook princess is thrust into present day Manhattan
by an evil queen. Her prince follows after to rescue her but her journey causes her to change her views on life and love.
Susan Sarandon, James Marsden, Amy Adams,
Director Kevin Lima
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(2004, Rated PG, 121 minutes)
The adventures of Bob Parr, former known as Mr. Incredible. Leaving hisfcrime fighting life behind, Bob is now an insurance adjuster in the suburbs. When he is mysteriously summoned to a remote island, Bob's superhero family must jump into action for one last mission.
Voices by: Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Samuel L. Jackson,
Director Brad Bird
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| MAY 16 |
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom |
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(1984, Rated PG, 118 minutes )
After barely escaping a Shanghai nightclub brawl, Indiana Jones crash-lands into the wilds of India where he uncovers a scheme
that has enslaved a remote village's children. Indy must save
the children and avoid becoming a slave himself to the
evil Thuggee cult.
Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Amrish Puri,
Director Steven Spielberg
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| MAY 30 |
Back to the Future I |
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(1985, Rated PG, 115 minutes)
1980s teenager Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) is transported back in time to 1955 where he accidentally changes the course of history through a series of comic misadventures and finds he must return things to the way they were, back to the future.
Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd Director Robert Zemeckis
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| JUNE 20 |
National Treasure 2-Book of Secrets |
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(2007, Rated PG, 101 minutes)
Treasure hunter Benjamin Franklin Gates is back and looking to discover the truth behind the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He finds John Wilkes Booth's diary and is determined to uncover the mystery within the 18 missing pages in this great action adventure.
Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger,
Ed Harris, Helen Mirren
Director Jon Turteltaub
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(2007, Rated PG, 90 minutes )
Barry a bee who just graduated from college, is disillusioned with
his only job prospect, honey. When he ventures outside of the hive
he breaks a cardinal rule and talks to a human, a florist named Vanessa. Barry is shocked to find out that humans have been
stealing bees’ honey for centuries and he decides to sue them.
Voices by: Jerry Seinfeld,
Renee Zellweger, Chris Rock
Directors Simon J. Smith and Steve Hickner
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| JUL 18 |
The Rookie |
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(2002, Rated G, 127 minutes )
When a shoulder injury ended his minor league pitching career
twelve years earlier, Jim Morris chose the next best thing: coaching. But Jim's team, knowing their coach is a great ball player, makes a deal with him: if they win the district championship, they want Jim
to try out for a major-league organization. When the team makes
it to state, Jim is forced to live up to his end of the deal.
Dennis Quaid, Rachel Griffiths,
Director John Lee Hancock
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JUL 25 |
Golden Compass |
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(2007, Rated PG-13, 113 minutes)
In a parallel world where witches soar the skies and Ice Bears rule the frozen North, one special girl holds the fate of the universe in her hands. When Lyra Belacqua becomes the keeper of the Golden Compass, she discovers that her world and all those beyond are threatened by the secret plans of Ms. Coulter. With the help of unlikely allies, Lyra embarks on an extraordinary quest that celebrates friendship and courage against all odds.
Nicole Kidman, Eva Green, Daniel Craig
Director Chris Weitz
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| AUG 15 |
Nancy Drew |
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(2007, Rated PG, 99 minutes)
Nancy is a talented girl detective from a small town with a passion for mysteries and all things old She travels to Los Angeles with her father and stumbles upon evidence about the long-unsolved death of a glamorous movie star. Nancy’s practical nature and resourcefulness are put to the test when dealing with the glitzy world of Hollywood.
Emma Roberts, Tate Donovan,
Josh Flitter
Director Andrew Fleming
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| AUG 22 |
Spirited Away |
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(2002, Rated PG, 124 minutes )
In this Japanese anime adventure, 10 year old Chihiro and her parents wander into a town filled with gods, monsters and witches. When Chihrio’s parents are changed into animals she must fend for herself. This requires finding a job to make her way in this strange world until she can find her way back home
Voices of Daveigh Chase, Michael Chiklis,
Susan Egan,
Lauren Holly, Jason Marsden,
Director Hayao Miyazaki
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