BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:AddEvent BEGIN:VEVENT UID:55e62f5c3ae64 DTSTAMP;TZID=UTC:20200804T055710Z DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190825T033000ZZ SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190825T053000ZZ LOCATION:The Langham, Huntington, Pasadena SUMMARY:Movies On Location - (Father of the Bride - 1991) DESCRIPTION:My Valley Pass is proud to partner with The Langham Huntington, Pasadena for our new film series, Movies On Location. Throughout this exciting series of classic films, we'll be showing movies that have either been filmed at or include themes that go hand-in-hand with the screening locations. This series will include state of the art projection and sound in an upscale setting. There will also be a concession stand with treats for the whole family. \nFor our second screening on The Langham Huntington, Pasadena's iconic Horseshoe Garden, we're thrilled to present the 1991 classic Father of The Bride, which was filmed, in part, on location in the City of Pasadena. \n \nEach film featured in our Langham Huntington series has been curated around a Pasadena filming location by film journalist Jared Cowan of My Valley Pass, and will include pre-show remarks. \n \nUpon ordering, receive a $5 per person discount code for our September 7th Pasadena Film Tour, which includes locations from the Father of the Bride films and much more. (Tickets are limited. Discount is subject to availability.) \n \nAbout the Film: \n \nFather of the Bride, 1991, 105 minutes, USA, Dir: Charles Shyer \n \nRated PG \n \nSteve Martin stars as San Marino resident George Banks in this hit comedy from the makers of The Parent Trap (1998) and Baby Boom. When his daughter Annie (Kimberly Williams), a recent college graduate, returns home from a trip to Europe and announces that she's marrying a man she's dated for just a few months, George proves reluctant to let Annie go so soon. Based on the classic Spencer Tracy film from 1950, Father of the Bride also stars Diane Keaton, Martin Short, BD Wong, and Kieran Culkin. \n \nAbout the Langham Huntington, Pasadena: \nCapturing the grace and elegance of classic Southern California, The Langham Huntington is Los Angeles’ original getaway, located at the base of the picturesque San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, just minutes from downtown Los Angeles. A renowned Pasadena hotel for more than 100 years, The Langham Huntington has been a favorite Hollywood filming location for decades. For more information, visit langhamhotels.com/pasadena \nAbout My Valley Pass: \nMy Valley Pass is the official visitors guide for the San Fernando Valley. Learn about events, restaurants, nightlife, museums and points of interests. The San Fernando Valley Drive-In Nights is their premier hosted event. Their other signature events highlighting the San Fernando Valley include a Film Tour, Bizarre Tour, Brewery Tour, and Restaurant Tour. Recently, My Valley Pass began offering a Film Tour & Tea at the Langham Huntington, Pasadena, which developed out of their popular Pasadena Film Tour. For more information, visit myvalleypass.com. \nSeating Policy: \nDoors open at 7:30pm, Film begins at 8:30pm \nVIP ticket holders will have access to a preferred seating area. General Admission seating is on a first-come first-served basis. You are welcome to bring blankets and low-back chairs. The center portion of the viewing area will be reserved for blankets only. Low-back chairs - no taller than 6" from ground to seat, 21" from seat to the top of the chair - will be allowed only to the sides of the center viewing area. Chairs must have rounded, beach chair-style braces; chairs with individual legs, canopies, or umbrellas will not be permitted. Blankets will also be available for purchase. END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR