CA: Free Screening of Alfred Hitchcock Film at Metro’s Historic Los Angeles Union Station on Sept. 20

Sept. 10, 2013
Metro and Echo Park Film Center will host a free public screening of a classically enthralling Alfred Hitchcock film at historic Union Station on Sept. 20.

Metro and Echo Park Film Center will host a free public screening of a classically enthralling Alfred Hitchcock film at historic Union Station on Sept. 20. Don't miss the chance to see a visually outstanding work by the brilliant master of suspense in the similarly dramatic setting of Union Station.

The event is free to the public. Seating is limited and provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Guests may bring chairs, blankets and picnics, but no alcoholic beverages are allowed.

Show your valid Metro TAP card at check-in for access to preferential seating. Feel like dinner and a movie? Show your valid Metro TAP card at Traxx Restaurant at Union Station and receive a 10 percent discount on your dinner bill. 

The public film screening continues Metro's newly launched program of arts and cultural events planned for the iconic Union Station. Past events featured a screening of the film Chinatown and a performance by G.G. NineNet, a nine-piece jazz band.

"We're excited to partner with Echo Park Film Center to screen a deliciously thrilling Hitchcock film," said Maya Emsden, Metro deputy executive officer, creative services. “Our plan with this new series is to temporarily embellish the varied spaces of Union Station in new ways so people have the chance to keep rediscovering this special LA place.”

Union Station is accessible via Metro Rail, Metro Bus and several municipal bus lines. Use the Trip Planner at metro.net for routes and connections. Car and bicycle parking are also available on site.