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Drive-In Movie at Coopers Beach Moved to Tuesday

Due to inclement weather, “The Greatest Game Ever Played” is rescheduled.

With scattered showers and thunderstorms expected to hit Southampton on Monday, the has rescheduled its planned screening of "The Greatest Game Ever Played" at to Tuesday night.

Based on a true story, "The Greatest Game Ever Played" is about Francis Ouimet, who in 1913 became the first amateur to play in the U.S. Open. The 2005 film is directed by Bill Paxton and stars Shia LaBeouf.

Vehicles must have FM radio for audio transmission.

The gates open at 7 p.m. Tuesday, and the film begins at dark. Admission is $40 per car load or $15 per person. Tickets are available at the gate, or in advance at the Southampton Chamber office, 76 Main Street, Southampton Village.

Alcohol, barbecues and coolers are not permitted. The Coopers Beach Cafe  will be open.

After this week, there are four more films on the Coopers Beach drive-in schedule:

  • July 30, "Zookeeper"
  • Aug. 6, "E.T"
  • Aug. 13, "Hugo"
  • Aug. 20, "Rango"

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