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“Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

“Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" will be screened at The Suffolk on February 23. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

The Marx Brothers' “A Night at the Opera

The Marx Brothers' “A Night at the Opera" will be screened at 5 p.m. at The Suffolk on February 23. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

authorStaff Writer on Feb 4, 2025

Continuing with its family and classic film series, The Suffolk brings some more fan-favorites back to the big screen in February. Tickets for each screening are $15, plus minimal fees at thesuffolk.org.

“Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,” 1968, directed by Ken Hughes – Sunday, February 23, 1 p.m.

Join Caractacus Potts, Truly Scrumptious and the flying car on a journey filled with whimsical songs, laughter and excitement. Don’t miss this delightful classic that will leave kids and grown-ups singing and dreaming together. Features kid-friendly food and drink specials.

“A Night at the Opera,”1935, directed by Sam Wood and Edmund Goulding – Sunday, February 23, at 5 p.m.

Get ready to laugh out loud at the Marx Brothers’ timeless comedy “A Night at the Opera.” This classic film is packed with rapid-fire wit, unforgettable antics and musical mayhem that will have audiences of all ages in stitches. Don’t miss your chance to experience this legendary masterpiece of humor and charm back on the big screen.

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