Bruce goes to Deadmonton

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021

Some of you Canadians are in luck, especially the ones who really, really want to see Bruce Campbell’s MY NAME IS BRUCE (that’s got to be a substantial amount, no?). The “Deadmonton Horror Festival, running from October 24 – 26, has scored the eagerly anticipated horror/comedy. The flick will show on October 25.

Also showing at the fest: “Bubba’s Chili Parlor”, “Tokyo Gore Police”, “Treevenge”, “Wicked Lake”, “Cold Hard Cash”, “Black Santa’s Revenge”, and 35mm screenings of “Night of the Creeps” and “Phantasm”! In addition, there will be screenings of some local horror flicks.

For more info on the fest, check out the Official Site!

Thanks to Derek Clayton for the heads-up!

Certainly one of the great Canadians: Pam Anderson!

Source: AITH

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