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"An American Werewolf in London" ONE-NIGHT-ONLY at the historic Colonial Theatre

When you think of the most memorable horror movies of the 1980s, the list of titles that comes to mind is most likely a very extensive one. But equally as likely are the odds that one of those titles would be John Landis' 1981 groundbreaking film An American Werewolf In London!

Was that one of those films that came to mind for you? Were you there in 81, at the theater, when the film came out? Since this film appeals to even those younger genre fans, I'll ask....were you even alive when the film came out? 

If you either didn't see the movie in theaters back in 1981, or if you just want another chance to see it on the big screen, the opportunity to do just that is here.....

On October 7th, 2011, the historic Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville, PA is screening, for ONE-NIGHT-ONLY, An American Werewolf In London, the film whose transformation scene shocked the world! 

  • SYNOPSIS:

While wandering the English moors on vacation, college yanks David (David Naughton) and Jack (Griffin Dunne) happen upon a quaint pub with a mysterious patronage who warn them not to leave the road when walking after dark. Irreverent of such advice as characters in horror films always are, the two decide to find a short cut....David wakes up in the hospital with a nasty bite wound to his shoulder; the freshly deceased, and rapidly decomposing, Jack arrives soon after to deliver the grim news that, unless he commits suicide, David will become a werewolf when the moon is full.

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  • When?

Friday, October 7th, 2011 at 9:45 PM

  • Where?

The Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville, PA

  • Movie Ticket Prices:

$8.00 Regular Admission $6.00 Seniors & Students w/ID $5.00 Members & Children (Under 13)

For more information check out The Colonial Theatre's website or call 610-917-0223

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, Philadelphia Horror Examiner

Scott Ruth has been an avid movie fan since early on in life. Once he saw "Star Wars" in 1977, at the young age of 6, he was totally sold on the cinema. A few years later, probably at too young of an age, he first saw "Alien" on cable television. When that chestburster popped out of John Hurt's...

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