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Blonde Death

Fri, Jun 2
  • Midnight Party

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)!

Pre-party in Lo-Res on Friday at 8pm!

Director: James Robert Baker Run Time: 93 min. Format: VHS Rating: N/A Release Year: 1984

Starring: Jack Catalano, Sara Lee Wade, Scott Ingram

Blonde Death is a forgotten blast of no-budget nihilism that ranks with best underground films of the 80s. Produced at West Hollywood video space EZTV for less than two thousand dollars, Blonde Death tells the story of Tammy Lynn Beaverdorf’s rapid transformation from virginal teen to death-tripping speed freak. Tammy’s a “teenage time bomb” with an itch to scratch, bursting with soon to be shattered dreams of an idyllic summer after her family moves to California from Mississippi. What follows is a frenzy of sex, drugs, and violence climaxing with a massacre (illegally filmed inside Disneyland!)

Blonde Death is co-presented with Found Footage Festival who will be providing exclusive content for the pre-show.

Joining us in the festivities will be Massacre Video, Wild Eye Releasing, Found Footage Festival, & Horror Boobs each co-presenting & providing exclusive clips for our pre-shows. The series kick off with a party in Lo-Res bar on Friday, June 2 at 8pm.

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