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Alamo Lake Creek (TX) |
General Info: 512-219-5408
Showtime info: 512-219-8135
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DtA: Night of the Living Dead Music and Movie
Director: George A. Romero |
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Showings
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Showtimes are updated on Tuesday for the following Friday. Seating begins 45 minutes prior to show time. Arrive early to enjoy our preshow entertainment and for the best seats! ![]()
Night of the Living Dead Music and Movie
Thursday October 29th 10:00pm $12 Join us for a special 35mm screening of Night of the Living Dead with live music from the musicians of PKWproductions. PKWproductions will satisfy the appetites for those who crave zombie flicks as the popular “Music and a Movie” series continues with a blood-curdling screening of George A Romero’s 1968 classic horror film Night of the Living Dead with live concerts in part of the “Dismember the Alamo Zombie Film Festival” at Alamo Drafthouse. Those who enter Lake Creek Alamo Drafthouse on October 29—whether by breaking through the wall, coming up through the floor, or just walking in the front door—will get a frightful treat. Included is a screening of Night of the Living Dead along with a taste of three world premieres: two new pieces by P. Kellach Waddle and one by composer and guitarist Aaryn M. Russell. Just when the audience is screaming for more, PKWproductions treats its victims to a classic opera aria and special music from two chilling television shows, Twin Peaks and The Twilight Zone, to augment the flesh-feasting funfest that will entrance the brains of even the most devout thriller film seekers. PKWproductions’ truly unordinary “Music and a Movie” classical music concert series continues to draw a crowd. Previous screenings have included classics such as Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho and Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange and have been met with a near sold out audience at each event. In what just might be the granddaddy of all zombie flicks, George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead paved the way for the genre and set the tone for all zombie films that followed. When the radiation from a fallen satellite causes the recently deceased to once again walk among the living, a small band of survivors must barricade themselves in an old farmhouse and try to survive the night. You know the story, now, here’s your chance to see it again on the big screen! And remember kids, "kill the brain, you kill the ghoul." |