Monday, October 22, 2007

OK, so Halloween is SUPPOSED to be scary...and cheesy....

...and Screech of the Decapitated should be both. It's the story of two showgirls out to save the world from outer space invaders, wrestling werewolves and bad taste.

It's playing at the Park School (in the Park Aud) on Tuesday, October 30, at 7:30 p.m. -- and it's a triple feature. Also playing that night will be the winner of the school's 2007 Blood and Gorges Film Festival. And following the film, you'll be able to stick around and meet Screech producers Judy Kim and Diana Kyle.

The film features well-known B-movie actress Debbie Rochon. Rochon has worked on more than 100 independent features and was inducted into the B-Movie Hall of Fame in October 2004. She was also presented with the Scream Queen of the Decade Award (1990 to present) by Draculina magazine’s readers' poll.

According to producer Judy Kim, "The film is purposely full of B-movie clichés -- continuity issues, a movie that almost seems like a different movie halfway through, bad special effects, and fake-looking monsters. Also, I have to mention that the actors are all really good actors, and they were truly 'acting' to achieve that over-the-top, B-movie feel.”

See you there!

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About Judy Kim: Kim has been in the entertainment industry for more than 20 years and has worked at Warner Bros. Studios in the theatrical marketing and consumer products divisions. She also consults with clients on a variety of entertainment industry-related affairs such as business plans, distribution, production deals, and merchandising licensing. Screech is her first film.

About Diana Kyle: Kyle has worked in the entertainment industry for more than 20 years, as an actress, singer, producer, and talent manager on both the East and West Coasts. She has appeared in several Off-Broadway plays as well as numerous regional theater and summer stock productions. She gained experience in both the advertising and promotions industries through positions at Ogilvie and Mather and at Warner Bros. Pictures. Kyle has a B.F.A. in speech and performing arts from Virginia Commonwealth University and is a member of Actors Equity Association and AFTRA.

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