Old Mill Playhouse
Old Mill Playhouse
Lake Sumter Landing Market Square
1000 Old Mill Run
The Villages, Florida  32162
(352) 259-1111
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OLD MILL PLAYHOUSE MOVIE LISTS
OLD MILL PLAYHOUSE SHOWTIMES
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Admission Prices
Bargain Matinee: All seats for all shows beginning before 4:00pm is $7.75
The Villages Resident Discount: with each valid Resident ID Card presented at the box office is $7.25 at all times
Children Ages 3-11 are $6.25 at all times
Seniors 55+ and Students are $7.75 at all times
Adult Admission for shows after 4:00pm is $9.00
3D Presentations add $3.00  to each ticket category
 Old Mill Playhouse

Epic

Epic
Rated PG for mild action, some scary images, and brief rude language
voices of: Beyoncé Knowles, Colin Farrell, Josh Hutcherson, Amanda Seyfried, Johnny Knoxville
The story of an ongoing battle between the forces of good, who keep the natural world alive, and the forces of evil, who wish to destroy it. When a teenage girl finds herself magically transported into this secret universe, she teams up with an elite band of warriors and a crew of comical, larger-than-life figures, to save their world...and ours.
Presented in 2D & 3D!

The Hangover Part III

The Hangover Part III
Rated R for pervasive language including sexual references, some violence and drug content, and brief graphic nudity
Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Ken Jeong, Heather Graham
THE HANGOVER PART III is the third and final film in director Todd Phillips' record-shattering comedy franchise. This time, there's no wedding. No bachelor party. What could go wrong, right? But when the Wolfpack hits the road, all bets are off.

The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby
Rated PG-13 for some violent images, sexual content, smoking, partying, and brief language
Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan, Isla Fisher, Joel Edgerton
THE GREAT GATSBY follows Fitzgerald-like, would-be writer Nick Carraway as he leaves the Midwest and comes to New York City in the spring of 1922, an era of loosening morals, glittering jazz and bootleg kings. Chasing his own American Dream, Nick lands next door to a mysterious, party-giving millionaire, Jay Gatsby, and across the bay from his cousin, Daisy, and her philandering, blue-blooded husband, Tom Buchanan. It is thus that Nick is drawn into the captivating world of the super-rich, their illusions, loves and deceits. As Nick bears witness, within and without the world he inhabits, he pens a tale of impossible love, incorruptible dreams and high-octane tragedy, and holds a mirror to our own modern times and struggles.
Presented in 2D & 3D!

Iron Man 3

Iron Man 3
Rated PG-13 for some intense sequences of violence and action
Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall, Stephanie Szostak, James Badge Dale, Jon Favreau, Ben Kingsley
Marvel's IRON MAN 3 pits brash-but-brilliant industrialist Tony Stark/Iron Man against an enemy whose reach knows no bounds. When Stark finds his personal world destroyed at his enemy's hands, he embarks on a harrowing quest to find those responsible. This journey, at every turn, will test his mettle. With his back against the wall, Stark is left to survive by his own devices, relying on his ingenuity and instincts to protect those closest to him. As he fights his way back, Stark discovers the answer to the question that has secretly haunted him: does the man make the suit or does the suit make the man?

Pain & Gain

Pain & Gain
Rated R for bloody violence, crude sexual content, nudity, language throughout, and drug use
Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, Anthony Mackie, Ed Harris, Rob Corddry
True story about a trio of bodybuilders in Florida who get caught up in an extortion ring and a kidnapping scheme that goes terribly wrong.

Home Run

Home Run
Rated PG-13 for some mature thematic material
Scott Elrod, Vivica A. Fox, Jim Devoti, Juan Martinez, Drew Waters
Troubled baseball all-star Cory Brand gets suspended from his team following a high-profile DUI, and struggles to turn his life around while attending a 12-step program and coaching a youth baseball team in his small hometown. At first, Cory can't wait to wrap up treatment and get back on the diamond. But the more time the reluctant coach spends with his eager young players, the greater his love of the game grows. Meanwhile, as Cory seeks to redeem himself through the grace of God, a long-lost love offers new hope for a better future.

Oblivion

Oblivion
Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action violence, brief strong language, and some sensuality/nudity
Tom Cruise, Olga Kurylenko, Morgan Freeman, Andrea Riseborough, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
One man’s confrontation with the past will lead him on a journey of redemption and discovery as he battles to save mankind.
Jack Harper (Cruise) is one of the last few drone repairmen stationed on Earth. Part of a massive operation to extract vital resources after decades of war with a terrifying threat known as the Scavs, Jack’s mission is nearly complete.
Living in and patrolling the breathtaking skies from thousands of feet above, his soaring existence is brought crashing down when he rescues a beautiful stranger from a downed spacecraft. Her arrival triggers a chain of events that forces him to question everything he knows and puts the fate of humanity in his hands.

Oz: The Great and Powerful

Oz: The Great and Powerful
Rated PG for sequences of action and scary images, and brief mild language
James Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz, Michelle Williams, Zach Braff
When Oscar Diggs (James Franco), a small-time circus magician with dubious ethics, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz, he thinks he’s hit the jackpot—fame and fortune are his for the taking—that is until he meets three witches, Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz) and Glinda (Michelle Williams), who are not convinced he is the great wizard everyone’s been expecting. Reluctantly drawn into the epic problems facing the Land of Oz and its inhabitants, Oscar must find out who is good and who is evil before it is too late. Putting his magical arts to use through illusion, ingenuity—and even a bit of wizardry—Oscar transforms himself not only into the great wizard but into a better man as well.