AYR Film Society is set to host a screening of an iconic horror movie for Hallowe'en.
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, the 1922 film unofficially adapted from Bram Stoker's Dracula, will be shown at Ayr Town Hall.
The screening, in association with Ayr Arts Guild, takes place on Thursday, October 31, at 7.15pm, with doors opening at 6.45pm.
The film, featuring Max Schreck as Count Orlock, tells the chilling story of an estate agent's encounter with a vampire.
The film will be accompanied live by award-winning young organist Aaron Hawthorne on the Lewis pipe organ.
Advance tickets cost £8 and are available from Ayr Guitar, 62 Alloway Street, as well as on the door on the night.
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