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Halloween at Forever Cemetery

Event Date: October 31, 2009 7:00 PM


Hollywood Forever Cemetery

6000 Santa Monica Boulevard

Los Angeles, CA 90038


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This one ain't for the faint of heart. Cinespia features John Carpenter's Halloween, a cult (mainstream?) classic that has in the years since worked as the template for the modern horror film. MIchael Myers remains one of the more terrifying characters in movie history, so don't forget to bring your bravery with you. And lest you forget, we will remind you: there is no more quaint way to watch a movie of this nature than on this cemetery lawn.

From Cinespia: On Halloween join us for this special screening below (and above) the stars. Cinespia presents the original horror masterpiece, the one that started it all, as part of a special benefit for the debrah hill foundation.

$10

For more information, click here.

This image was taken by flickr user ivankay. It was used under the Creative Commons License.

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