A popular drive-in film event is set to return to Loch Lomond Shores in December.
Itison's Drive-In Movies Christmas will take over the location for two weekends this year, starting on December 13 and running until Christmas Eve.
Film fans will be able to enjoy festive favourites from the comfort of their own car.
There are 11 Christmas classics to choose from including the first ever screening of Gremlins at the drive-in.
Other movies include Elf, Home Alone 1 and 2, The Polar Express, Love Actually, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Holiday and Arthur Christmas.
Oli Norman, creator of itison Drive-In Movies, said: “This is year 11 of our Drive In Movies Christmas event and every year tickets sell out within the first couple of hours.
"The way the dates have fallen this year means we can run over two weekends and we’re delighted that more people will be able to come experience the magic of Drive In Christmas.
"Tickets go fast so set a reminder to get yours when they’re released.”
Tickets will go on sale on November 6 at 7.30am, and will be available on www.itison.com.
The full list of films that will be shown over the two weeks is as follows:
Friday, December 13 - Elf at 5.30pm and Gremlins at 9.30pm.
Saturday, December 14 - Arthur Christmas at 1pm, The Polar Express at 5.30pm, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas at 9.30pm.
Sunday, December 15 - Elf at 1pm, Home Alone at 5.30pm and Home Alone 2 at 9.30pm.
Thursday, December 19 - Elf at 5.30pm and The Holiday at 9.30pm.
Friday, December 20 - Home Alone at 1pm, Home Alone 2 at 5.30pm and Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone at 9.30pm.
Saturday, December 21 - How the Grinch Stole Christmas at 1pm, Elf at 5.30pm and Love Actually at 9.30pm.
Sunday, December 22 - Elf at 1pm, How the Grinch Stole Christmas at 5.30pm and The Nightmare Before Christmas at 9.30pm.
Monday, December 23 - Home Alone 2 at 1pm, The Polar Express at 5.30pm and Elf at 9.30pm.
Tuesday, December 24 - Home Alone at 1pm and Elf at 5.30pm.
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