Stephen King’s Christine – 40th Anniversary screening of the 1983 horror flick – at the Guild Cinema Saturday, June 17 – 10:30 pm only
Directed by John Carpenter – 1983 – 110m – No Matinees.
DOOR PRIZES FOR THIS 40TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING COURTESY OF BUBONICON 54!
From John Carpenter (HALLOWEEN, THE THING, THE FOG) from Stephen King’s novel!
HOW DO YOU KILL SOMETHING THAT CAN’T POSSIBLY BE ALIVE?
She was born bad. Plain and simple. Somewhere deep on a darkened assembly line.
Christine. A ’58 Plymouth Fury possessed by Hell. She’s taken control of her teenage owner, Arnie. Her previous owner is not alive to warn him. And now she’s steering straight for the one person in her way. Arnie’s girlfriend, Leigh – the other woman.
“Proves Carpenter’s mastery of both mood and the widescreen frame.” – Nick Schager, Lessons of Darkness
“A very slick and polished affair with crisp cinematography and superb sound editing utilizing a great selection of 50’s rock and a roll.” – Mark Henderson, Ottawa Citizen
“This “Carrie on wheels” is driving.” – Bruce R. Miller, Sioux City Journal
“One of the more effective screen treatments of the era.” – David Keyes, Cinemaphile.org
The Guild Cinema is located at 3405 Central Ave NE in the Nob Hill area.
Website: GuildCinema.com