Saturday, October 29 – 7:30 PM 6TH ANNUAL ALL-NIGHT HORRORTHON
6TH ANNUAL DUSK-TO-DAWN HORRORTHON: Spend all night at the Aero Theatre’s sixth annual Horrorthon! Complete with between-film free food, giveaways, trailers, crazy shorts and surprises!
Coffee courtesy of Pete’s Coffee, Monster Energy Drink courtesy of Hansen's Beverage and prizes and giveaways courtesy of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.
PET SEMATARY, 1989, Paramount Pictures, 103 min. Dir. Mary Lambert. Devoted family man Louis Creed is devastated when his son is killed in a horrible accident - but he soon learns that bringing his son back to life has some terrifying side effects in this Stephen King classic. TOURIST TRAP, 1979, Compass International Pictures, 90 min. Dir. David Schmoeller. A group of friends enter a mysterious remote museum, only to discover that it’s owned by a murderous stalker with maniacal mannequins. With Chuck Connors. THE PIT, 1981, New World Pictures, 97 min. Dir. Lew Lehman. A strange boy makes a discovery deep in the forest that enables him to exact violent revenge against those who have wronged him. One of the strangest horror films of the ‘80s. VIDEODROME, 1983, Universal, 87 min. Dir. David Cronenberg. Jaded Max Renn (James Woods) becomes hooked on an underground TV show, “Videodrome,” that may be a genuine snuff video. With Blondie’s Deborah Harry. ALICE SWEET ALICE (aka COMMUNION), 1976, Warner Bros., 98 min. Dir. Alfred Sole. Karen (a very young Brooke Shields) is strangled on the day of her first communion, and her older sister Alice becomes the prime suspect. Beautiful U.K. Print! 8 Extra Minutes! JUST BEFORE DAWN, 1981, Picturmedia, 90 min. Dir. Jeff Lieberman. A group of young campers find themselves face to face with a murderous mountain man and angry hillbillies in this bloody entry in the Woodsploitation genre. Special Horrorthon prices: General $20, Student/Senior $18, Members $15 - includes all-night snacks. No passes.
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Added by AmericanCinematheque on October 1, 2011