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Pet Sematary with actress Denise Crosby


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Pet Sematary – Sunday October 20 at 8:00pm with actress Denise Crosby in attendance for Q&A

Dir.: Mary Lambert / US / 103 min /High Definition Digital

7:00pm meet & greet with Denise in the mezzanine/7:30pm doors/8:00pm show
$8.50 General Admission/$5.50 OFS Members/$20 Meet & Greet and film
Tickets available online here and at the box office night of show
Mezzanine Lounge Open for those 21+

In Pet Sematary based on the 1983 novel by Stephen King, Denise Crosby plays Rachel Creed, the mother in a family that lives next door to a possessed pet cemetery in the countryside of Maine. Denise who s the granddaughter of legendary recording artist and actor, Bing Crosby, will be in attendance for a Meet & Greet and a Q&A before the film.

Currently she plays the mistress of other OFS guest Elliott Gould’s character on the Showtime TV series Ray Donovan and is also known for playing Tasha Yar in Star Trek: The Next Generation.

A doctor dabbles in magical resurrection with horrific consequences in this supernatural thriller adapted from the novel by Stephen King. When Dr. Louis Creed (Dale Midkiff) and his family move from Chicago to an old farmhouse in rural Maine, their only concern is the busy highway that flanks their new home. Louis’ family — wife Rachel (Denise Crosby), daughter Ellie (Blaze Berdahl), and toddler Gage (Miko Hughes) — soon meet kindly old duffer Jud Crandall (Fred Gwynne), who introduces them all to the local attractions, including a pet cemetary built on the remains of a Native American burial ground. When Rachel and the kids head off to visit Louis’ in-laws, Ellie’s cat gets flattened by a truck. Jud counsels Louis to bury it in the old Indian portion of the cemetary; the next day, it returns from the dead, carrying with it the stink of the earth and a decidedly bad attitude. Shortly thereafter, Louis is tempted to use the cemetary’s magical powers again when his son suffers a tragic accident. A snarling kitty, it turns out, is nothing compared to the horror of a little boy with no soul and a taste for scalpels. In addition to adapting his own novel for the screen, writer King appeared in a brief cameo as the minister presiding over Gage’s funeral. Director Mary Lambert would return with Pet Sematary Two.  Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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