- Violence was caught on camera at a cinema in Vyborg, near St Petersburg
- Footage shows the men brawling in the aisles as the house lights are turned on
- Police are investigating the disturbance but have not yet made any arrests
Footage has emerged of cinema-goers brawling in the aisles in a row over a people talking too loudly during the hit clown horror movie It.
The violence was caught on camera by fellow audience members with smartphones at a cinema in the city of Vyborg, near St Petersburg, in north-western Russia’s Leningrad Oblast region.
The footage shows a young man in a leather jacket stand up and challenge another who was sitting in front of him at the city’s Vyborg Palace cinema.
Cinema-goers have been filmed brawling in the aisles in a row over a people talking too loudly during the hit clown horror movie It
It is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by Andy Muschietti, based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Stephen King
They start exchanging punches and kicks before another youngster joins in the affray which witnesses said was sparked by complaints over people talking loudly during the film.
A burly man then joins in and chases away the man who appeared to have started the punch-up, as staff turned on the house lights.
One anonymous onlooker said of the instigator: ‘He was sitting calmly, watching the movie, and then that happened.’
Police are investigating the disturbance but are not yet believed to have made any arrests.
It is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by Andy Muschietti, based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Stephen King.
The movie tells the story of seven bullied youngsters who band together when a shapeshifting demon, taking the appearance of clown, begins hunting children.