8:00 pm - 11:15 pm
Fear knows no boundaries. Terror crosses any border. But do you dare walk the line between shock and shlock? Experience this in-between space — a netherworld of both good and bad taste — at our double feature of vintage Mexican horror, presented on 16mm film in partnership with our friends at the Motor City Cinema Society!
“100 Cries of Terror” (1965) starts at 8:00 pm. “The Curse of the Doll People” (1961) starts at approx. 9:45 pm.
These tales of homicidal infidelity, premature burial, voodoo curses, and killer dolls make up our first show in the Senate Theater’s annual Hot, Sweaty & Weird summer film series. As always we’re focusing on the strange, the cult, and the so bad it’s good. We aim to provide the kind of oddball entertainment that is sure to distract as you enjoy our 99-year-old theater’s non-existent climate control system.
Come early for the Organ Overture at 7:30 pm. — Tickets are just $6.00 for both films! — Parking is available in our gated lot on Gilbert behind the theater.