Actress Michele Dotrice will be attending the screening of a film in Wadebridge which starred her late husband Edward Woodward.
The Congregation of Ghosts will be shown at the Regal Cinema on Sunday, March 24 at 8pm. The event has been organised by the Friends of Pencarrow, which raised money to preserve and enhance the house and grounds at Washaway.
The actress and her daughter Emily Woodward both plan to come down specially for the film, interrupting busy touring schedules in order to support this event. Michele will be flying down from Newcastle and Emily arrives back the day before, from the USA.
The film is based on the true story of the Reverend Frederick Densham, an eccentric vicar who quickly managed to upset his congregation, resulting in his preaching to a church filled with cardboard cut outs and years of ostracism from the community.
The film's director, Mark Collicott, will answer questions and participate in a discussion about the film after it has ben screened.
Treasurer for the Friends of Pencarrow, Jane Inge, who has organised the event, said: 'We feel it will be of real interest to local audiences, and will give us a rare opportunity to see what has been described as a beautifully made and moving film'.
Tickets can be obtained from The Regal Cinema Wadebridge, on 01208 812791