UPC presents 'Hocus Pocus' Oct. 30

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UPC presents ‘Hocus Pocus’ Oct. 30

Hocus Pocus Poster

The UNL University Program Council presents “Hocus Pocus” on Oct. 30 at the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center. Showings are at 7 p.m. and 9:10 p.m. The film screenings are $1 for UNL students (with valid NCard) and are not open to the public.

“Hocus Pocus” is a 1993 Halloween-themed fantasy and comedy film that was released by Disney and directed by Kenny Ortega. The film tells the story of a Halloween-hating teenager named Max, who inadvertently resurrects three witches from their temporary death. Max must risk his life to protect his sister and defeat the witches with the help of his classmate crush, a friendly zombie and an immortal black cat.

UPC Nebraska is a student organization that provides diverse, educational and entertaining programs to enhance the UNL community. It acts as the executive body responsible for the implementation of programs and activities funded by University Programs and Facilities Fees. For more than 75 years, UPC Nebraska has been providing entertainment for UNL students in the form of films, speakers, concerts and more.

For more information, go to http://involved.unl.edu/upc.

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