YOUNG performers from Malton School performed songs from some of the most popular films of recent years.
More than 400 students, parents and guests turned up for the performance of A Night At The Movies.
Dance acts performed routines from famous films including Austin Powers, Pulp Fiction and Grease.
Singers performed numbers from The Graduate, Aladdin and Moulin Rouge and choirs sang famous tunes from The Sound of Music and A Knight's Tale.
To end the show year 11 students thrilled the audience with their own version of the Full Monty routine. Show organiser, deputy head Steve Fearnely, said: "This is the third year we have done this kind of theme night now.
"The beauty of the shows is that each act works on their own routine or music, and then all I have to do is put them in some kind of order.
"In many cases the students take responsibility for their rehearsals, though I must thank all my colleagues on the staff who have put many hours of their spare time in to assisting and supporting the students."
Updated: 10:03 Thursday, April 17, 2003
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