'Die Hard' Film Returns To Theaters For 30th Anniversary

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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The popular action film "Die Hard" is coming back to theaters.

Fans will be saying yippie-ki-yay as Det. John McClane returns to the big screen to mark the 30th anniversary of the film's release in 1988. To commemorate the anniversary, Turner Classics will provide exclusive insight about the film during the showings.

The film, starring Bruce Willis, will play in more than 700 theaters Sunday and again on Wednesday, Nov. 14.

Theater times will be limited to showings at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. and vary by location.

Fans can see the film at over a dozen theaters in the Philadelphia area.

And, although, the latest re-release is set just before the holidays and the film is set during Christmas, Bruce Willis has firmly declared that Die Hard is not a Christmas movie.

"Die Hard is not a Christmas movie. It's a [expletive] Bruce Willis movie," Willis said at the end of his Comedy Central Roast in July.

A full list of where and when you can watch "Die Hard" in theaters at the Fathom Events website.

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