Keighley film fans can travel back in time at a cut price when hit movie Titanic makes its final voyage at the town's cinema.
An Edwardian fancy dress competition will also be held for members of the audience at next Thursday's screening.
The film must end that night following several weeks at the Picture House cinema on North Street.
Duty manager Roger Bartle says prizes are on offer for the best Edwardian costume worn by people watching the 7pm screening.
He says all tickets will be at the cut-price 'steerage' price of £2.50 to mark the departure of one of the cinema's most popular films.
Mr Bartle says the cinema's first Mothers' Day promotion, held last weekend, attracted three times the normal Sunday night audience.
People who bought an adult ticket were allowed to take their mothers into Titanic or The Man in the Iron Mask for nothing.
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