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Spring. 2008
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The following article comes from the one-and-only KYRA SCHON who played "Karen" in our now infamous NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD. She has very graciously given me permission to share it with you along with some of her wonderful pictures as well. Please check out her site and blog at Ghoulnextdoor.com when you have some time. You'll find it an absolute blast.

Thanks again, Kyra. I couldn't have been nearly as comprehensive as you in any article I might have written. Could that be because I'm screeching into my mid 100s? Getting older is a ... (You figure it out!)

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

AFI Dallas/Texas Frightmare Weekend
40th Anniversary Tour Kick-off
By: Kyra Schon

Last week, Texas Frightmare Weekend and AFI [American Film Institute] Dallas kicked off the Night of the Living Dead 40th Anniversary Tour in grand style. The AFI Dallas screening of the film at the beautiful Inwood Theater included a thrilling Oscar-type red carpet entrance, papparazzi and interviews. In attendance were George A. Romero, John Russo, Russ Streiner, Judy O'Dea, Bill Hinzman, George Kosana, and myself. After shivering on the red carpet (Dallas was a lot colder than anticipated), we stepped into the sold-out theater to introductions by the AFI Dallas representative, TFW's Loyd Cryer, and Malcolm McDowell.

The audience for the evening included, among others, horror movie royalty Dee Wallace Stone, Kristina Klebe, Tom Savini, Greg Nicotero, Tom Atkins, Scott Reiniger, Courtney Gains, Eugene Clark, Joe Pilato, Pedro Arce and Ken Foree.

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The film itself was one of the scratchy old prints one would have viewed through fogged-up car windows at a drive-in. As cool as Elite Entertainment's cleaned up Millennium Edition DVD is, a beat up print makes for a far more authentic theater experience. The scratches and missing frames received rave reviews from the audience.

During the screening, we were whisked away to be interviewed by a reporter from Hollywood Life magazine. Immediately following the movie, AFI Dallas presented each of us with a framed certificate to commemorate the 40th anniversary screening of Night of the Living Dead. Malcolm McDowell then hosted a very brief Q&A during which George told a strange story about an owl and an ill-mannered monkey. It was appropriately surreal.

The reception afterwards was very nice, and surprisingly sedate; everyone was dressed up and on their best behavior (the monkey wasn't there).

Texas Frightmare Weekend itself was a blast, of course, and very well organized. I saw old friends and made some new ones. It was wonderful reuniting with Judy O'Dea, and I look forward to spending more time with her on our tour throughout the rest of this year. She's very smart, extremely insightful, and she likes martinis. She is the perfect traveling companion.

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(No, I didn't pay Kyra to say that!)

Kudos and many thanks to everyone at AFI Dallas and Texas Frightmare Weekend for making our inaugural event so perfect and so memorable!

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Stayed tuned for more NIGHT... world tour news.
It's going to be a
GREAT YEAR!
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