irishgal22
08-04-2007, 05:19 AM
On September 15, 2007, horror film fans are expected to flock to the State Theatre, Uniontown, Pa. to celebrate the beginning of the Halloween season. The Monster Hop Film Fest, sponsored by Castle Blood and HSTV, will offer over 13 hours packed with legendary horror films featuring monsters, zombies, vampires, and witches.
Ricky Dick of Castle Blood, and Marty Schiff, executive director of the State
Theatre, have confirmed the following schedule for the event:
11 a.m. – Opening remarks – Gravely and Castle Blood cast
11:15 a.m. – Movie: “Horror Hotel”
Break – Castle skits and Dr. Lady
1:00 p.m. – Movie: “Black Sabbath”
Break – Castle skits plus Penny Dreadful
3:00 p.m. – Move: “Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride”
Break – Castle skits plus Dr. Lady
5:00 p.m. - Trailer Trash Time – old trailers and promotional materials from classic horror films
Break – Castle skits plus Penny Dreadful
7:00 p.m. – Movie: “Black Sunday”
Break – Castle skits
8:45 p.m. – Movie: “White Zombie”
Break – Tom Savini, Jeff Monahan, and Marty Schiff with Gravely
9:30 p.m. – Movie: “Chill Factor”
Celebrity Break
10:00 p.m. Movie: “Night of the Living Dead”
Break – Closing remarks from Gravely and cast of Castle Blood
12 Midnight – Bonus: “Monster Hop” episode
Guest celebrities will be featured throughout the day including Bill Hinzman from “Night of the Living Dead”, Bill "Chilly Billy" Cardille from "Chiller Theater", horror film genius Tom Savini, and others to be announced at a later date.
Commemorative wristbands will serve as tickets to the Monster Hop Film Fest.
They are $13 and are on sale at www.castleblood.com and www.statetheatre.info (please also visit these websites for the most up-to-date information on the Monster Hop Film Fest). They will also be on sale at the State Theatre box office and other local businesses including National City Bank (Main Street in Uniontown), Summit Inn Resort (Farmington), Christian W. Klay Winery (Chalk Hill), Neubauer’s Flowers, Inc. and Neubauer’s at the Station (Uniontown), Bud Murphy’s Restaurant (Connellsville), and the Fayette Chamber of Commerce (Uniontown).
The historic State Theatre, located at 27 East Main Street in revitalized downtown Uniontown, is the community's centerpiece for arts. The theatre is presenting a new mainstage season of professional, nationally touring productions featuring live performances, musical entertainment, children's educational series and exciting special events. For further information, contact the theatre directly at 724-439-1360 or visit the website at www.statetheatre.info.
Ricky Dick of Castle Blood, and Marty Schiff, executive director of the State
Theatre, have confirmed the following schedule for the event:
11 a.m. – Opening remarks – Gravely and Castle Blood cast
11:15 a.m. – Movie: “Horror Hotel”
Break – Castle skits and Dr. Lady
1:00 p.m. – Movie: “Black Sabbath”
Break – Castle skits plus Penny Dreadful
3:00 p.m. – Move: “Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride”
Break – Castle skits plus Dr. Lady
5:00 p.m. - Trailer Trash Time – old trailers and promotional materials from classic horror films
Break – Castle skits plus Penny Dreadful
7:00 p.m. – Movie: “Black Sunday”
Break – Castle skits
8:45 p.m. – Movie: “White Zombie”
Break – Tom Savini, Jeff Monahan, and Marty Schiff with Gravely
9:30 p.m. – Movie: “Chill Factor”
Celebrity Break
10:00 p.m. Movie: “Night of the Living Dead”
Break – Closing remarks from Gravely and cast of Castle Blood
12 Midnight – Bonus: “Monster Hop” episode
Guest celebrities will be featured throughout the day including Bill Hinzman from “Night of the Living Dead”, Bill "Chilly Billy" Cardille from "Chiller Theater", horror film genius Tom Savini, and others to be announced at a later date.
Commemorative wristbands will serve as tickets to the Monster Hop Film Fest.
They are $13 and are on sale at www.castleblood.com and www.statetheatre.info (please also visit these websites for the most up-to-date information on the Monster Hop Film Fest). They will also be on sale at the State Theatre box office and other local businesses including National City Bank (Main Street in Uniontown), Summit Inn Resort (Farmington), Christian W. Klay Winery (Chalk Hill), Neubauer’s Flowers, Inc. and Neubauer’s at the Station (Uniontown), Bud Murphy’s Restaurant (Connellsville), and the Fayette Chamber of Commerce (Uniontown).
The historic State Theatre, located at 27 East Main Street in revitalized downtown Uniontown, is the community's centerpiece for arts. The theatre is presenting a new mainstage season of professional, nationally touring productions featuring live performances, musical entertainment, children's educational series and exciting special events. For further information, contact the theatre directly at 724-439-1360 or visit the website at www.statetheatre.info.