If you're a movie buff, it's seeming like Halloween is the time for you. isn't it? The Hammer is certainly helping to pile it on, giving you a double feature consisting of The City of the Dead and The Skull. Seeing as it's The Hammer, they'll try and pull the intellectual, educational route off, but don't be fooled: at it's root, these are just two fun classics. Come dressed up for bonus points.
From UCLA: Spend a spooky Halloween evening at the Billy Wilder Theater with films from the vaults to chill and thrill! Founded by two Americans, Milton Subotsky and Max Rosenberg, in 1964, Amicus Productions was Britain's other horror studio for almost two decades. Tonight's program presents two classics produced by Subotsky and Rosenberg and featuring two of the biggest names in British horror, Christopher Lee in 1960's The City of the Dead (a.k.a Horror Hotel) and Peter Cushing in The Skull (1965).
$10.00
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