Horror Double Bill - Black Sunday & Schramm

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Sat 13 January 2007 // 18:00 / Cinema

Black Sunday. Mario Bava, 1960, 87 mins. B/W, 16mm screening. Schramm. Jorg Buttgereit, 1993, 65mins. Colour, 16mm screening.

Star and Shadow's GRINDHOUSE EXTRAVAGANZA!




With Exclusive 16mm Film Screenings of -



Mario Bava's Black Sunday (aka Mask of Satan
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Jorg Buttgereit's Schramm


Doors open at 7pm.

So you can enjoy a drink at the bar while watching some of The World's Most Creepy, Sexy and Campy horror trailers ever!


Black Sunday Screening at 8pm.


STARE INTO THESE EYES... discover deep within them the unspeakable terrifying secret of BLACK SUNDAY... it will paralyze you with fright!

The directorial debut from Italian horror innovator Mario Bava, Black Sunday takes the sex, death and vampire themes of the Hammer horrors of the era, and turns up the darkness euro style. Filmed in bleak black and white and starring the beautifully evil Barbara Steele, this is some fine indulgence.


Between Screenings Groove On, to the macabre and Funky Grooves of 70's Exploitation Cinema, with an exclusive soundtrack mix tape from Lee of Newcaslte's premiere metal band - Marzuraan.


Schramm Screening at 10.30pm.

The 4th film by Jorg Buttgereit, of Nekromantik and Der Todesking infamy, Schramm, portrays the last days on earth of Lothar Schramm, the notorious "Lipstick Killer".

Lothar is dying, face down in a pool of his own blood. Behind his closed eyes, fractured memories repeat themselves in a neuronal fire.

He runs by the sea.
He lusts after the whore across the hall.
He staggers uncertainly through life.
He kills...