Article: Marilyn comes to Grimsby ; Stars of the silver screen are making their debut at Grimsby's National Fishing Heritage Centre, which has netted a new film club.

Stars of the silver screen are making their debut at Grimsby's National Fishing Heritage Centre, which has netted a new film club.

Screenings of James Dean's iconic Rebel Without A Cause and blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe's The Seven Year Itch have recreated the era of 1950s which was the heyday of Grimsby's fishing industry.

They are among the first films to be shown at a new cine club hosted at the Fishing Heritage Centre on Alexandra Dock.

All the films will be free to watch.

The curtain went up today on the club with Marilyn Monroe.

There will be a double bill next Monday with The Wild One and Rebel Without A Cause.

Future titles include a series of surfing films and documentaries ...

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