With spring right around the corner, you might hear the wind carrying the sound of a chainsaw starting up, or perhaps it's the maniacal cackle of a Good Guys doll gone bad that you hear. Leatherface and Chucky are just two of the many film fiends that will stalk the silver screen at the annual April Ghouls Drive-In Monster-Rama in Pennsylvania, and we have details on the anticipated event's full lineup of eight movies screening over two festive nights.

A companion marathon to September's Drive-In Super Monster-Rama (one of Daily Dead's favorite events of the year), the April Ghouls Drive-In Monster-Rama takes place April 28th–30th at the Riverside Drive-In Theatre in Vandergrift, PA. 

Tickets are $10.00 for an adult each night, with overnight camping also priced at $10.00 per adult. Beginning at dusk and stretching into the late hours of the night, here's the complete lineup of 35mm screenings for the event:

Friday, April 28th:

  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2
  • Motel Hell
  • I Drink Your Blood
  • Deranged

Saturday, April 29th:

  • Child's Play
  • Black Christmas (1974)
  • Madman
  • Trick or Treat

Official details are below, and to learn more about this year's April Ghouls Drive-In Monster-Rama, visit:

From April Ghouls Drive-In: "Two big nights of Classic Horror on the big drive-in screen! Friday, April 28: TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE PART 2, MOTEL HELL, I DRINK YOUR BLOOD, DERANGED. Saturday, April 29: CHILD'S PLAY, BLACK CHRISTMAS (1974), MADMAN, TRICK OR TREAT. All 35mm screenings with a special restored DCP screening of I DRINK YOUR BLOOD courtesy of Grindhouse Releasing. Tickets are $10 per person each night (sold at the gate only) and overnight camping is also available for an additional $10 per person."

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