Sundays on Fire: Secret Hong Kong 35mm Feature
Midnite weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights (meaning arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating, the movie starts after midnite)!
Run Time: 84 min. Format: 35mm
Warning: Images are not from the movies we’re showing. Trust us, you can’t imagine what we’re showing!
Guest hosted by programmer/editor Clyde Folley
Stylish as the as the 70’s and mean as a snake, this flick is the diseased mutant love child of Orson Welles’ LADY FROM SHANGHAI and his TOUCH OF EVIL, all about a corrupt cop trying to keep it together during one long, dark, horrible, blood-slimed night. A haunted house full of unseen gangland bosses and spooky headless corpses, everyone thinks they’re king of the world because they don’t know any better, but the more they learn, the more they freak, and as corpses and bags of money start appearing in the wrong places it’s clear that they’re all just rats in a sack, tearing each other up while someone on the outside shakes them up and down. The question is who? This is film noir at its most stressed-out.




