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DESCRIPTION:Sunday, October 31, 2010 - Halloween Trilogy of Terror at MOBS!\nAdmission: 
 $10 for all three; $8 for two, or $5 for one!\nIt all starts at 4:00 
 PM!\nMovies on a Big Screen at The Guild\n2828 35th St, Sacramento, 
 CA\nFeel free to come in costume! Actually - you can come in costume any 
 time at MOBS.\nPlus! Free Halloween candy (while supplies last)!\n\n4:00 
 PM:\n\nThe House by the Cemetery (1981)\n \n\nFrom the Godfather of 
 Spaghetti Horror, Lucio Fulci, and presented with the infamously bad 
 dubbing (especially the young boy, Bob). A young family moves from their 
 cramped New York City apartment to a spacious new home in New England. But 
 this is no ordinary house in the country: the previous owner was the 
 deranged Dr. Freudstein, whose monstrous human experiments have left a 
 legacy of bloody mayhem. Now, someone - or something - is alive in the 
 basement, and home sweet home is about to become a horrific hell on earth. 
 \n\nNow folks - Fulci is known for gore. While this one is less bloody than 
 most of his films, do not misunderstand: there's slashing, maiming, 
 beheading, fireplace poker poking, etc. Fulci is not known for plot 
 coherency, and this one does not disappoint! At the same time, dialogue is 
 actually better than in most of his films (at least much of it does serve a 
 purpose in this film), and there is a bit more mystery. Don't expect too 
 much resolution, though, and just enjoy the maggoty ride! 
 \n\n---Intermission---\n\n\n5:45 PM (ish):\n\nHorror Hotel (1960)\n \n\nOK, 
 we back off from gore now, for those who aren't so into that. This classic 
 hearkens back a bit to what we opened the month with (Black Sunday), but at 
 the same time, is substantially different and features the iconic 
 Christopher Lee in one of his most threateningly subdued roles of his 
 career! \n\nA college student (Venetia Stevenson) with an interest in 
 witchcraft goes to the Massachusetts town of Whitewood. It's a foggy, 
 spooky town which gets even scarier when Stevenson discovers that the owner 
 of the Raven's Inn, Mrs. Newlis (Patricia Jessel) is in fact a 268-year old 
 witch. Jessel sold her soul to the Devil to regain her life after being 
 burned at the stake. The whole town is her coven. Stevenson's boyfriend and 
 brother arrive to look for her and discover human sacrifices and all sorts 
 of evil goings-on! \n\n---Intermission---\n\n\n7:30 PM:\n\nNight of the 
 Living Dead\n \n\nYep - the classic film featuring hoardes of the undead 
 that everyone knows!! BUT... have you seen it on a BIG screen? In a dark, 
 dark theater? On Halloween night?!?!? \n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/10/26/18662337.php
SUMMARY:Halloween Trilogy of Terror at MOBS!
LOCATION:The Guild Theater- 2828 35th St Sacramento, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/10/26/18662337.php
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