In the 1970’s, quality scares could still be brought to you by network television. The two most memorable Dan Curtis television films are brought to you with this presentation - “The Night Stalker” and “Trilogy of Terror”. These films scared audiences out of their wits in their comfortable living rooms in 1972 and 1975 and will still do the same today! With this presentation, you will learn the background of these modern day classics and then view selected highlights, of “The Night Stalker” and the third, and most terrifying, segment of “Trilogy of Terror”, which features the unforgettable Zuni warrior doll that relentlessly attacks Karen Black. These two films made television history and, with this lecture, you will see why! Included with this presentation is a book, memorabilia and autograph display. Registration is required for The North Shore Programming Consortium. For more information, please contact the Locust Valley Library at (516) 671-1837
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Earlier Event: October 13
"Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein - the funniest horror comedy of all time" - Farmingdale's Institute For Lifelong Learning - Open to the public - membership fee required
Later Event: October 14
Private lecture - "Groucho Marx and You Bet Your Life" - The funniest game show of all time
