Müvie Night at the Mütter: The Brain That Wouldn't Die

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Thursday August 5

7:30 PM  –  10:30 PM

 

 

Join us for extended Museum hours and a special outdoor screening of The Brain That Wouldn't Die!

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  About this Event:  

The Mütter Museum and The Moving Picture Cinema are joining forces again for a special outdoor screening of The Brain That Wouldn't Die in the Benjamin Rush Medicinal Plant Garden!


The Brain That Wouldn't Die is a 1962 American science fiction horror film directed by Joseph Green and written by Green and Rex Carlton. Run time: 82 minutes. 

  Timeline:  

7:30 - 8:30 PM: Museum Access
8:45 – 10:30 PM: The Brain That Wouldn't Die screening in the Benjamin Rush Medicinal Plant Garden

  About The Moving Picture Cinema:  
The Moving Picture Cinema (TMPC) is a mobile cinema founded by Matthew McClanahan and Brendan Joyce. Their mission is to create an authentic and classic moviegoing experience at unique venues across eastern Pennsylvania. To learn more, check out themovingpicturecinema.com!

  Please note:  

  • For safety, this event is limited to 40 attendees and seating between parties will be 6 ft apart.
  • No attendees admitted under the age of 21.
  • No glass containers.
  • Per the City of Philadelphia's Department of Public Health, all staff and attendees are strongly encouraged to wear a mask or face covering over their nose and mouth regardless of vaccination status.
  • Photography inside the Museum is prohibited.

 

*BY ENTERING OUR PREMISES, ALL VISITORS ASSUME THE RISK OF CONTRACTION OF COVID-19 AND OTHER VIRUS-RELATED ILLNESSES AND AGREE TO RELEASE AND HOLD HARMLESS THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND ITS MANAGEMENT AND STAFF FOR ANY CLAIMS OR LIABILITIES RELATING TO ALL SUCH ILLNESSES, EVEN IF CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, ITS MANAGEMENT OR ITS STAFF.

*The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the Mütter Museum reserve the right to refuse or revoke the admission of any visitor whose conduct violates our policies. If you have questions or concerns, please contact events@collegeofphysicians.org.