31 Oct 2025

The Others (2001)

Nicole Kidman stars in a truly terrifying ghost story. Part of Open-Air Cinema at Milner Field Manor Ruins.

Event Details
Date 31 Oct 2025
Times 7pm
Location Milner Field Manor Ruins
Tickets £10 ↓
Ages 16+
Access
  • Captioned

A bone-chilling open-air screening of a 21st-century classic – exclusively for Bradford 2025.

Jersey, 1945. Grace Stewart (Nicole Kidman) moves with her children to a grand manor house while waiting for husband Charles (Christopher Eccleston) to return from the war – but before long, things take a frightening turn. Anne, her eldest, claims to have been visited by a strange family from the past. Voices and footsteps echo down the dark and deserted corridors. And… wait, is that really her long-lost husband?

Alejandro Amenábar’s 2001 feature is one of the 21st century’s scariest thrillers – and we’re amping up the chill factor at this special screening in the spooky surroundings of Milner Field. Expect haunted woodland walks, atmospheric lighting and spine-tingling surprises. Not for the faint-hearted…

Plan your visit

We’ve put together some handy frequently asked questions to help you plan your visit to Milner Fields for this immersive film screening.

Find out more about our spooky woodland walk, when to arrive, food and drink, plus more information our our FAQs below.

Getting there

Milner Field Manor Ruins
Higher Coach Road
Bingley
BD16 4QR

Plan your travel to Milner Field using our sustainable travel planner.

Credits
Open Air Cinema is part of Bradford: A City of Film, a film exhibition programme across Bradford District for Bradford 2025. Delivered in partnership with National Science and Media Museum with the support of the BFI, awarding National Lottery funding.

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Subtitles

This film have captions / subtitles in English.

Wheelchair access and mobility

The site is not accessible for people with limited mobility or for wheelchair users.

Access to the Milner Field Ruins where the film will be screened will be via a short walk through a woodland. There will be uneven surfaces throughout and some steep gradients.

The route will be lit and marked. Staff will be on hand to support where needed.

For those who are unable to manage steep gradients, a more level route through the woods to the screening site is available. This will not include the woodland walk experience.

If you have a question about site access, please email us on [email protected].

Assistance dogs

Registered assistance dogs are welcome.

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