Catch This Holiday Classic Free at Sioux Falls’ State Theatre
It's a surefire way to instantly get you in the holiday spirit at a price you're going to love.
Monday, November 27 at the State Theater on Phillips Avenue in Downtown Sioux Falls, the folks at AARP South Dakota are back with another free movie night.
This one goes back nearly 70 years and shares its title with the most popular Christmas song of all time.
1954's White Christmas stars Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye who play a successful song-and-dance team that becomes romantically involved with a sister act, played by Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen. The four team up to save the failing Vermont inn of their former commanding general.
Crosby's original recording of 'White Christmas' first debuted in the 1942 movie Holiday Inn, but the legendary crooner did record an updated version of the song for the 1954 film.
The Sioux Falls showing is open to AARP members and non-members alike. Tickets are free but must be reserved in advance.
Organizers of the event promise that anyone who dresses in holiday attire on movie night will be rewarded.
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