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The Local's English-language movie listings for southern Germany

Published: 5 Aug 09 15:45 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/lifestyle/20090805-21057.html

Find the latest movies in English playing in Munich and southern Germany with The Local's cinema guide.


BAMBERG
Lichtspiel Kino
Untere Königsstr. 34, 9 60 52 Bamberg
Tel. 09 51 – 2 67 85

www.lichtspielkino.de

9 to 5 – Days in Porn (minimum age: 18)
Thu-Sun 10.30pm


MUNICH
Cinema München
Nymphenburger Str. 31, 8 03 35 Munich
Germany
Tel. 0 89 – 55 52 55

www.cinema-muenchen.com

Public Enemies (minimum age: 12)
Thu & Tue 7.15pm
Fri 3pm
Sat 10.15pm
Sun 7pm
Mon 10pm
Wed 2.40pm

The Proposal (no age restriction)
Thu & Tue 4.45pm
Fri 8.45pm
Sat & Wed 7.45pm
Sun 4.30pm
Mon 7.30pm

The Hangover (minimum age 12)
Thu & Tue 10.15pm
Sun 11.30am
Mon 5.15pm
Wed 5.30pm

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (minimum age: 12)
Thu & Tue 1.45pm
Sat 4.30pm
Sun 1.30pm

Brüno (minimum age: 16)
Sun & Wed 10.15pm

Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (3D, no age restriction)
Fri 1.15pm
Sat 2.25pm
Mon 3.15pm

Sneak Preview (minimum age: n/a)
Fri 11.15pm


NUREMBERG
Roxy Fremdpsrachenkino
Julius Loßmann-Str. 116, 9 04 69 Nuremberg
Germany
Tel. 09 11 – 4 88 40

www.roxy-nuernberg.de

Brüno (minimum age: 16)
Thu-Fri & Mon-Wed 9pm
Sat-Sun 3.45pm, 9pm

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Sun 7.15pm

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Wed 5.15pm, 8.15pm

Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (no age restriction)
Sat-Sun 2.15pm, 3.45pm
Mon-Wed 5.15pm


Cine Citta
Gewerbemuseumsplatz 3, 9 04 03 Nuremberg
Germany
Tel. 09 11 – 20 66 66

www.cinecitta.com

Brüno (minimum age: 16)
Thu, Sat, Sun, Tue, Wed 9.15pm, 11pm
Fri 9.15pm
Mon 11pm

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Wed 10.50am, 5pm

The Proposal (no age restriction)
Thu-Wed 3.20pm, 8.45pm


STUTTGART
Corso Cinema International
Hauptstr. 6, 7 05 36 Stuttgart
Germany
Tel. 07 11 – 73 49 16

www.corso-kino.com

The Hangover (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Fri 6.45pm, 9.30pm
Sat-Sun 4pm, 7.40pm, 9.30pm
Mon 6pm, 8pm
Tue 7.40pm, 9.30pm
Wed 7.40pm

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (minimum age: 6)
Thu-Fri 8.45pm
Sat-Sun 6pm, 8.45pm
Tue 8.45pm
Wed 7.05pm

The Limits of Control (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Fri 7.15pm
Sat-Sun & Tue-Wed 5.30pm

The Unborn (minimum age: 18)
Fri & Wed 5.25pm
Sat 2.20pm
Mon 9.45pm
Tue 7.05pm

Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (minimum age: 6)
Fri & Tue 5.10pm
Sat-Sun 3.50pm
Mon 5.50pm

Carrie (minimum age: 18)
Mon 7.30pm

Poltergeist (minimum age: 18)
Mon 9.15pm

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