Phantasm Saturday Night Triple Feature


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PHANTASM / THREE O’CLOCK HIGH / 10 TO MIDNIGHT
PHANTASM director Don Coscarelli will be signing copies of his book, True Indie: Life and Death in Filmmaking, in the lobby at 6:30 PM. The car from PHANTASM will be on display outside the theatre.
Discussion following PHANTASM with director Don Coscarelli and producer Paul Pepperman.
4K DCP!
PHANTASM
1979, WellGo USA, 88 min, Dir: Don Coscarelli
Don Coscarelli burst onto the scene with his first horror film, an eerie and totally original cult classic. Two brothers discover something evil lurks within their neighborhood cemetery and soon find themselves battling the Tall Man, one of the scariest villains in horror history, played to masterful effect by Angus Scrimm.
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35 mm!
THREE O’CLOCK HIGH
1987, Universal, 101 min, USA, Dir: Phil Joanou
Jerry Mitchell (Casey Siemaszko) gets a tough assignment for his high school paper: to write a profile of Buddy Revell (Richard Tyson), a violent kid who just transferred in from a continuation school. Though Jerry's overtures to the new student are well-intentioned, Buddy lays down a threat – the two will settle things with a fight in the parking lot at the end of the school day. As 3:00 PM approaches, Jerry does everything he can think of to avoid the confrontation. This underrated teen comedy features a soundtrack by Tangerine Dream.
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35 mm!
10 TO MIDNIGHT
1983, Park Circus/MGM, 101 min, USA, Dir: J. Lee Thompson
“Forget what's legal and do what's right.” A Golan and Globus production that doesn't skimp on nudity or violence, this riveting police thriller showcases Charles Bronson at his vigilante best. He stars as Leo Kessler, a tough L.A. cop whose daughter is stalked by a cunning sex-killer (Gene Davis); the first-rate cast includes Wilford Brimley and Geoffrey Lewis.
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Special Ticket Prices: $15 General, $13 Cinematheque Members. No vouchers. | Book sales by Larry Edmonds Bookshop.

Phantasm Saturday Night Triple Feature