Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Tinseltown Tarnish film series launches Feb. 18 in LA

Vintage L.A.-centered cult film series Tinseltown Tarnish debuts with"Spider Baby"

WHAT: Jeremy Kasten and Elijah Drenner present Tinseltown Tarnish: director
Jack Hill introducing "Spider Baby: Director's Cut"

WHEN: Thursday, February 18, 7pm

WHERE: Los Angeles Athletic Club, 431 W 7th St., Los Angeles, CA 90014

COST: Free, reservations required from www.spiderbabyonline.com

Introducing Tinseltown Tarnish, a provocative new film series curated by filmmakers Jeremy Kasten ("The Wizard of Gore") and Elijah Drenner ("American Grindhouse"). Tinseltown Tarnish features favorite cult films that capture vintage Los Angeles locations.

The series debuts on February 18 with a free 7 pm screening at the historic Los Angeles Athletic Club in downtown Los Angeles of "Spider Baby: Director's Cut." This highly influential cult classic from writer-directorJack Hill ("Switchblade Sisters," "Foxy Brown") tells the demented and darkly comic tale of the Merrye children -- all of whom suffer from a rare genetic malady that causes its victims to mentally regress to a condition of "pre-human savagery and cannibalism."

Starring Lon Chaney Jr., Sid Haig and Carol Ohmart and shot in 1964, this black and white horror/comedy was partially filmed on location in Highland Park and utilized the large Victorian Smith Estate, which still stands to this day, that was built in 1887.

The public is invited to join Jeremy Kasten, Elijah Drenner and special guest "Spider Baby" writer/director Jack Hill for this rare screening, followed by a Q&A about the film and its locations.

This event is free and open to the public. You must RSVP for this event by visiting www.spiderbabyonline.com. Make sure to put "Spider Baby screening RSVP" in the subject header.

Space is limited to 200 people, so please put your RSVPs in as early as possible. Each guest name must be included in the email.

Please note that audiences who come to the event without RSVP-ing cannot be allowed in. RSVP Deadline is Wednesday, February 17th at 10 pm.

Parking: 3 Hour Parking validation is available with a purchase of food or drink at the Olive Street parking lot, just north of 7th St.

1 comment:

Chris said...

They don't have Sid Haig for the Q&A? WTF? Huh. Guess Hill forgot who brought him to the prom! lol!