The Newtown Theatre presents a special screening of 'Cold War in Philly: Flyers vs. Russia 1976,' a compelling documentary that revisits one of the most intense moments in hockey history. This film explores the legendary 1976 matchup between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Soviet Union's Red Army team. Hockey fans and history buffs alike will appreciate this deep dive into the cultural and athletic significance of a game that transcended sports during the Cold War era.
What to Expect
A film screening followed by potential discussion or reflection on the historic event.
Who Should Attend
Hockey fans
Sports historians
Documentary lovers
Philadelphia Flyers supporters
Agenda Overview
The screening takes place at the Newtown Theatre.
Venue & Address
Newtown Theatre
120 N State St Newtown , Pennsylvania – 18940 United States
Organizer
Newtown Theatre · Venue
A historic theatre in Newtown, PA, hosting films and live events.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the film about?
The 1976 hockey game between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Soviet Union.
Where is it showing?
Newtown Theatre, 120 N State St, Newtown, PA.
Is there a ticket fee?
Please check the Newtown Theatre website for pricing.
Are there other screenings?
Check the venue website for additional dates.
Is this a live game?
No, it is a documentary film screening.
How do I buy tickets?
Tickets are available via the Newtown Theatre website.
Tags
Film
Hockey
Flyers
Newtown
Documentary
Sports
Summary
Documentary screening about the 1976 Flyers vs. Russia hockey game.