ASTRO Boy (PG) is coming to Saffron Screen, the community cinema based at Saffron Walden County High School, this weekend. The film has an all-star cast featuring the voices of Nicolas Cage, Bill Nighy, Donald Sutherland and Matt Lucas. Times Sat A
ASTRO Boy (PG) is coming to Saffron Screen, the community cinema based at Saffron Walden County High School, this weekend.
The film has an all-star cast featuring the voices of Nicolas Cage, Bill Nighy, Donald Sutherland and Matt Lucas.
Times
Sat April 17, 3pm
Sun April 18, 2pm
Tickets
Online booking via www.saffronscreen.com
Advance tickets from Saffron Walden Tourist information Centre: 01799 524002
Film information: 01799 501091
Box Office: 07786 463861
Ticket prices: �3.50/�6
Synopsis
A diminutive robot with incredible powers, super strength, and the purest spirit on the planet discovers the joys of being human while embarking on a worldwide journey to discover his true potential in this animated update of Osamu Tezuka's classic anime story. Astro Boy (Freddie Highmore) is a young robot from futuristic Metro City. Created by a brilliant scientist named Tenma (Nicolas Cage), and powered by pure positive "blue" energy that gives him such abilities as x-ray vision, inhuman speed, and flight, the wide-eyed android longs to find his true place in the world.
He sets out on an epic journey that brings him face to face with an underworld army of robots and some of the strangest creatures ever to walk the Earth, and along the way learns to experience human feelings and emotions.
Astro Boy's remarkable mission of discovery is suddenly cut short, however, when he learns that his friends and family back in Metro City are in grave danger. As Astro Boy prepares to face off against his greatest adversary in order to save everything he cares most about, he realizes that only through victory will he finally discover what it takes to be a hero.
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