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'Eye of the Dolphin' showing at Regency Theatre this month! PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 17 May 2008 13:53

Alyssa is a troubled 14-year old, suspended from school a year after her mother has drowned. Her grandmother Lucy, at wit's end, decides to take Alyssa to her father, James, whom Alyssa thought was dead for years. He studies dolphin communication at Smith's Point, on the Grand Bahama Island. James has not known of Alyssa's existence and is clueless about parenthood. The women arrive at the same time that James may lose his research operation to a tourist attraction. Father, daughter, dolphins, and town are on a collision course. Alyssa and James get encouragement from James' girlfriend and her father. It's the dolphins who can teach, and Alyssa who discovers how to listen.



'Eye of the Dolphin', which was filmed on Grand Bahama Island and released in 2006, comes to the big screen for the first time in Grand Bahama! Many local residents are featured in the film so come out and you might see yourself or others you may know.

This showing will be at Regency Theatre on SUNDAY, May 25 at 3:00 p.m. to make it more convenient for families and young people to attend.


Tickets are only $5.00 or $4.00 for all Freeport Players' Guild members. Tickets will be sold at the door. The door opens at 2:00 p.m. The cash bar will be open for service.

Plan now to attend and bring your friends for this extra special showing!

[THIS FILM IS RATED 'A' BY THE BAHAMAS PLAYS & FILMS CONTROL BOARD. SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES.]

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