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VUE cinema staff forced to stop movie after 'disruptive' group hurl homophobic abuse at gay couple

Cinema staff were forced to stop a movie midway through after a group became 'disruptive' before then hurling homophobic abuse at a gay couple. The incident, at the VUE Bury The Rock cinema, saw the large group repeatedly told off for talking and causing a nuisance before it quickly escalated on Saturday night (October 15).

Around an hour into the film, the group, who had previously been given a warning, were eventually asked to leave by security staff at the cinema. The incident escalated during the 10.15pm showing of Halloween Ends.

One gay couple, who have asked to remain nameless, say they then had homophobic slurs launched at them before the group of rowdy customers left and the film continued. It has been logged as a hate crime with police, who say they are investigating.

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One of the men, who had attended the late showing with his boyfriend and their female friend told the Manchester Evening News : "We had been to see the Halloween movie and went to a later showing than we were supposed to. We initially noticed a group of young males, I'd say they were teenagers, gathering at the entrance milling around, but didn't think too much of it at first.

"When we went inside, they were sat on the row in front of us. Before the film even started the security guard said there had been a complaint about their noise and if he had another they would be kicked out.

"After this, a girl sat in front of them asked them to stop kicking her chair, and one of them swore at her. Then another woman on the same row as them got into a verbal disagreement with them, but we decided to leave it as there was a big group of them and we

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