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THE NAME OF THE GAME IS KILL! / HOMEBODIES
The August installment of FINAL FRIDAY FILMS AT THE MAUSOLEUM will feature two offbeat, rarely screened killer thrillers: THE NAME OF THE GAME IS KILL! (1968) and HOMEBODIES (1974). Presented by Exhumed Films and Cinedelphia.com.
THE NAME OF THE GAME IS KILL! (1968) Atlantic City native Jack (HAWAII 5-0) Lord plays a hitchhiker who gets entangled in more than he bargains for when he accepts a ride from a lovely young girl and is taken to meet her strange, secretive family. Unseen for decades, this drive-in gem of 60's paranoia culminates with one of the most unnerving shock endings ever filmed, and -- according to director Joe (GREMLINS, THE HOWLING) Dante -- "contains moments of Bava-like brilliance!" TRAILER: http://youtu.be/OGgsCDvW8bc
HOMEBODIES (1974) A group of harmless old folks resort to cold blooded-murder when they're evicted from their beloved Cincinnati apartment building in this wickedly comic thriller from director Larry (TRICK BABY) Yust. Here's an unfairly overlooked, unconventional macabre mini-masterpiece that's not available on DVD -- don't miss it! TRAILER: http://youtu.be/JERmAXK53Og
Admission: $12
The September edition of Final Friday Films will feature a beloved trilogy from a beloved director that is related to a beloved band that will be visiting Philly in early October.
Philadelphia Mausoleum of Contemporary Art (PhilaMOCA) 531 N. 12th Street Philadelphia, PA 19123
http://www.philamoca.org/ http://www.exhumedfilms.com/ http://www.cinedelphia.com/
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531 N. 12th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
United States
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