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   THE MOVIE WILL BE SHOWN ON THE 29th, NOT THE 28. SORRY FOR THE MISTAKE.   
      
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    FOL wrote:   
      
   > THIS HALLOWEEN: MONSTERS! Reptilian, Simian and ... Human   
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   > Saturday, October 29 at 3:30 PM   
   > "King Kong vs. Godzilla"   
   > Starring Michael Keith, James Yagi, Tadao Takashima   
   > (1964 - 91 mins - Color)   
   > Two of the most famous oversized, stomp-em, crush-em monsters in movie   
   > history are pitted against each other in this campy classic from Japan's   
   > Toho studios. This is the American version - the one we all grew up   
   > watching on TV - dubbed into English and with scenes starring an   
   > American actor added. It's a must-see for fans of the famous Japanese   
   > series (one of the longest running franchises in film history) and a lot   
   > of campy fun and action for everyone!   
   >   
   > Saturday, October 29 at 7 PM   
   > "Godzilla"   
   > (The Restored Original Version, In Japanese With English Subtitles)   
   > Starring Akira Takarada, Kin Sugai, Takashi Shimura. Directed by Ishiro   
   > Honda.   
   > (1954 - 98 mins - B&W)   
   > One of the longest-running series in film history began with Ishiro   
   > Honda's grim allegory for the devastation wrought on Japan by the atomic   
   > bomb. A gigantic mutant dinosaur is awakened from the bottom of the sea   
   > and wreaks havoc and destruction on Japan. The original, Japanese   
   > version is chilling, despite less than perfect man-in-a-suit special   
   > effects, and treats its serious theme sensitively, yet includes some   
   > dark, Dr. Strangelove-esque humor. Most Americans, however, have only   
   > seen the American cut - which edited out 40 minutes of the original,   
   > inserted new, Hollywood footage starring a pre-Perry Mason Raymond Burr,   
   > and has one of the most famously bad dub-into-English jobs in movie   
   > history. The restored Godzilla may take a little getting used to for   
   > audiences raised on the U.S. cut, it will be worth it.   
   >   
   > Saturday, October 29 at 9:15 PM   
   > "Masque of the Red Death" -   
   > Starring Vincent Price, Hazel Court, Jane Asher, David Weston. Directed   
   > by Roger Corman   
   > (1964 - 90 mins - Color)   
   > This is one of those movies that left an indelible impression on those   
   > who saw it when it premiered. This was due to Vincent Price's thoroughly   
   > chilling performance, very effective cinematography and what was, for   
   > its time, a rather racy scene of the heroine in a bathtub. This all   
   > holds up remarkably well decades later. Masque of the Red Death was one   
   > of a series of adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe stories, but unlike many   
   > of the others, this film has little or no camp in it, and instead played   
   > the story straight for unsettling chills. During a devastating   
   > 12th-century plague called "The Red Death," the decadent,   
   > devil-worshipping Prince Prospero holds court over a bizarre masked   
   > ball. Two innocent peasants manage to escape intact, but they go through   
   > the torments of the Damned to do so.   
   >   
   > Admission for each screening is $6 for Adults; $4 for Seniors and   
   > Children aged 12 and under. Combo ticket of $10 Adult / $6 Senior &   
   > Child for 2 screenings; $15 / $10 for a super combo of all 3 screenings   
   > - get a FREE popcorn with the purchase of each super combo ticket.   
   >   
   > The Landmark Loew's Jersey Theatre presents its classic films on a 50   
   > foot wide screen using carbon arc illumination for the brightest,   
   > whitest light.   
   >   
   > The Loew's Jersey Theatre, located at 54 Journal Square, Jersey City, is   
   > easily reached by car or mass transit from throughout the Metropolitan   
   > Area.   
   >   
   > Discount off-street parking is now available in the adjoining Square   
   > Ramp Garage. Patrons present a coupon as they exit the garage. Coupon   
   > provided at our box office.   
   >   
   > For directions or additional information, call (201) 798-6055 or visit   
   > www.loewsjersey.org   
      
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