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Friday, Nov. 23-Saturday, Nov. 24: "Cannibal Ferox"

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"CANNIBAL FEROX": Horror freaks will eat this up.

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After a day of carving turkey, why not enjoy a cinematic experience of carving people with Grindhouse Theater's presentation of Cannibal Ferox on 35 mm film? The film, which has been banned in 31 countries, will include rare uncut footage of raw gore and shock. Due to it's violent nature, no one younger than 17 should be permitted.

Umberto Lenzi's 1981 Italian cannibal cult classic, Cannibal Ferox will play Friday and Saturday night and features audience appreciation by offering free raffle and trivia with prizes/giveaways from sponsors: Cult Collectibles - Figures From The Fringe!, Rotten Cotton, Fangoria, Crypticon Seattle and RaroVideo.

The facebook event page also boasts, "Limited edition posters designed by Crypticon Seattle artist Nick Gucker and Lance Thingmaker from Creepycult for sale in the theater lobby, plus much, much more."

In addition to the raffle ticket movie-goers get for free just for attending, this screening is a special food drive where each can of food brought will earn another raffle ticket.

THE GRAND CINEMA, 9 P.M., $9, 606 S. FAWCETT AVE., TACOMA, 253.593.4474

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