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The GrindHouse Film Festival: Bonnie’s Kids/Detroit 9000
[ June 29, 2010; 12:00 am; ] Tuesday • June 29th, 2010
Eric Caidin and Brian Quinn with Grindhouse Releasing present
The Grindhouse Film Festival
New Beverly Cinema
7165 Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 938-4038
Admission: $8.00
Special Guest: Arthur Marks
7:30pm
BONNIE'S KIDS (1973)
Directed by Arthur Marks
Starring Tiffany Bolling, Steve Sandor, Robin Mattson, Scott Brady and Alex Rocco
10:00pm
DETROIT 9000 (1973)
Directed by Arthur Marks
Starring Hari Rhodes, Alex Rocco, Vonetta McGee, Ella Edwards, Scatman Crothers and Herb Jefferson Jr.
The GrindHouse Film Festival: An American Hippie in Israel/The Hitchhikers
[ June 15, 2010; 7:30 pm to 11:30 pm. ] Tuesday • June 15th, 2010
Eric Caidin and Brian Quinn with Grindhouse Releasing present
The Grindhouse Film Festival
New Beverly Cinema
7165 Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 938-4038
Admission: $8.00
Hippie Exploitation!
7:30pm
AN AMERICAN HIPPIE IN ISRAEL (1972)
Directed by Amos Sefer
Starring Asher Tzarfati, Shmuel Wolf, Lilu Avidan and Tzila Karney
9:30pm
THE HITCHHIKERS (1972)
Directed by Beverly and Ferd Sebastian
Starring Misty Rowe, Norman Klar, Linda Avery, Tammy Gibbs, Kathy Stutsman, Mary Thatcher and Blue McKenzie
The GrindHouse Film Festival: Stunt Rock
[ June 11, 2010 11:55 pm to June 12, 2010 1:55 am. ] Friday • June 11th at Midnight
Eric Caidin and Brian Quinn with Grindhouse Releasing present
The Grindhouse Film Festival
New Beverly Cinema
7165 Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 938-4038
Admission: $8.00
The Return of STUNT ROCK! Brand new 35mm print!
Special Guest: Brian Trenchard-Smith
11:55pm
STUNT ROCK (1978)
Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith
Starring Grant Page, Monique van de Ven, Margaret Gerard, Dick Blackburn and SORCERY!
C2E2 2010 re-cap
Chicago: a city built on legendary mob rule, abattoirs and a perpetually green river. A city whose inhabitants are notoriously big shouldered and hardened by schizophrenic weather and constant sports-related failures. Some might call Chicago a jaded city. You could’ve fooled us, when we set ourselves up at C2E2 at McCormick Place over the past weekend. While the volume of attendance may’ve been modest, the enthusiasm over the material was innumerable.
While Reed Productions billed the event as “San Diego Comic-Con comes to Chicago!” you might want to see another opinion here. Not ones to dwell on the negative though (don’t let our grotesque posters fool you, there’s always a silver lining, even if it’s a woman getting the smack down from Der Fuhrer in Hitler! – she got to meet an extremely important historical figure!), we were definitely pleased…
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