Monday April 20, 2009 at 19:15

DARK AND STORMY NIGHT IN DALLAS AND LA!Here’s the latest screening news.  First of all, Dark and Stormy Night will play the USA Film Festival in Dallas, beside THE LOST SKELETON RETURNS AGAIN, on the very same day, in the very same theatre, in fact, the very same house.  And this will be free!  That’s right, you heard me right.  FREE.FRI MAY 1st, 4:00pm at the Angelika Theatre.  No tix to buy, just show up.  Earlier the better I suppose,  I mean, it is free after all.  And remember, LSRA is that night at 7:00pm.  That one isn’t free, so you might want to get tix in advance:The Angelika Film Center Dallas 5321 E. Mockingbird Lane (in Mockingbird Station)I will be in attendance, along with my wife Jennifer Blaire, and a couple of folks who aren’t my wife, Trish Geiger and Dan Conroy. DARK AND STORMY LA PREMIERE!Yes, we’re back at the Egyptian Theatre in LA.  Despite over 600 seats, we’ve packed it before so you might want to purchase in advance.  A bunch of us will be there for this one, Q&A after.FRI MAY 29 at 7:30PMThe American CinemathequeThe Egyptian Theatre6712 Hollywood Blvd. (2 blocks east of Highland)Hollywood, CA   90028And in case you’ve forgotten, here’s the poop on the movie:
written and directed by Larry Blamirestarring Dan Roebuck, Jennifer Blaire, Dan Conroy, Fay Masterson, Brian Howe, Alison Martin, Andrew Parks, Trish Geiger, Susan McConnell, Jim Beaver, Larry Blamire, James Karen, Bruce French, Kevin Quinn, Christine Romeo, H.M. Wynant, Robert Deveau, Mark Redfield, Betty Garrett, Marvin Kaplan, Bob Burns and Tom Reeseproduction design Anthony Tremblaycinematography A.J. Rickert-Epsteincostume design Kristin Burke, Kristina Westediting Bill Bryn Russellmusic Christopher Caliendoproducers James N. Perry, Jr., Trish Geiger, Mike SchlesingerAce reporters 8 O’Clock Farraday and Billy Tuesday compete for the scoop at the reading of Old Man Cavinder’s will, but are soon cut off when the storm washes the bridge out, knocks out the phone and greedy relatives start dropping like flies. Secret panels, a mysterious phantom, an escaped lunatic and something in the attic all add to a night of hilarious terror, if terror can be hilarious.And remember…YOU will be NEXT…

DARK AND STORMY NIGHT IN DALLAS AND LA!

Here’s the latest screening news.  First of all, Dark and Stormy Night will play the USA Film Festival in Dallas, beside THE LOST SKELETON RETURNS AGAIN, on the very same day, in the very same theatre, in fact, the very same house.  And this will be free!  That’s right, you heard me right.  FREE.

FRI MAY 1st, 4:00pm at the Angelika Theatre.  No tix to buy, just show up.  Earlier the better I suppose,  I mean, it is free after all.  And remember, LSRA is that night at 7:00pm.  That one isn’t free, so you might want to get tix in advance:

The Angelika Film Center Dallas 5321 E. Mockingbird Lane (in Mockingbird Station)

I will be in attendance, along with my wife Jennifer Blaire, and a couple of folks who aren’t my wife, Trish Geiger and Dan Conroy.


DARK AND STORMY LA PREMIERE!

Yes, we’re back at the Egyptian Theatre in LA.  Despite over 600 seats, we’ve packed it before so you might want to purchase in advance.  A bunch of us will be there for this one, Q&A after.

FRI MAY 29 at 7:30PM

The American Cinematheque
The Egyptian Theatre
6712 Hollywood Blvd. (2 blocks east of Highland)
Hollywood, CA   90028

And in case you’ve forgotten, here’s the poop on the movie:

written and directed by Larry Blamire
starring Dan Roebuck, Jennifer Blaire, Dan Conroy, Fay Masterson, Brian Howe, Alison Martin, Andrew Parks, Trish Geiger, Susan McConnell, Jim Beaver, Larry Blamire, James Karen, Bruce French, Kevin Quinn, Christine Romeo, H.M. Wynant, Robert Deveau, Mark Redfield, Betty Garrett, Marvin Kaplan, Bob Burns and Tom Reese

production design Anthony Tremblay
cinematography A.J. Rickert-Epstein
costume design Kristin Burke, Kristina West
editing Bill Bryn Russell
music Christopher Caliendo
producers James N. Perry, Jr., Trish Geiger, Mike Schlesinger

Ace reporters 8 O’Clock Farraday and Billy Tuesday compete for the scoop at the reading of Old Man Cavinder’s will, but are soon cut off when the storm washes the bridge out, knocks out the phone and greedy relatives start dropping like flies. Secret panels, a mysterious phantom, an escaped lunatic and something in the attic all add to a night of hilarious terror, if terror can be hilarious.

And remember…YOU will be NEXT

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