It will only be $15 a ticket to enjoy two movies, explore a bit of history and help the Atlantic Highlands Historical Society on Saturday, August 2, when the Society is presenting a special double feature at the Strauss Mansion.
The first of two films presented that evening is a short made by local filmmaker Blaise Cauvin which was filmed at various locations in Atlantic Highlands, including at the Mansion itself. Cauvin earned his degree in film production from Seton Hall and produced and directed the film, “Widow’s Walk.” The movie starts at 7:30 p.m.
The second movie on the screen is the 1947 classic, ,”The Ghost and Mrs. Muir,” starting Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison.
Widow’s Walk is a psychological thriller about a lonely man struggling with life and the events after he meets a ghostly woman in an abandoned mansion.
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir is a romantic tale about a modern day woman who moves into a seaside cottage that is haunted by a handsome sea captain.
Tickets for the evening of entertainment and further information about this and other events upcoming at the historic site are available by visiting the Historical Society site at
ahhistoricalinfo@gmail.com
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