One of Daily Dead’s favorite horror events, Drive-In Super Monster-Rama returns to the Riverside Drive-In this weekend in Vandergrift, PA. Presented by DVD Drive-In, the 10th annual event kicks off at dusk tonight with 35mm screenings of Horror of the Zombies (1974), Night of the Howling Beast (1975), House Of Psychotic Women (1974), and Curse of the Devil (1973).

After running from 8:00pm tonight to 4:30am ET Saturday morning, the celluloid celebration continues on Saturday night starting at 8:00pm ET with 35mm screenings of House of Dark Shadows (1970), Night of Dark Shadows (1971), The House That Dripped Blood (1971), and The Bat People (1974). The bloodsucking blast will then conclude around 4:30am ET on Sunday morning.

Admission is $10.00 per person and free for children 12 and under (with a parental guardian). If you want to set up camp and sleep under the stars at the drive-in, you can do so for only $10.00 a night, complete with plenty of perks including shower and bathroom access and a hearty breakfast to enjoy in the morning.

The concession stand will be open for business to satisfy those with a sweet or salty tooth, and Creepy Classics and Monster Bash will also be on hand to sell all things horror.

As an additional treat, the first 150 attendees on Saturday night will receive free vampire teeth to go along with the show's bloodsucking theme that evening.

Throughout the weekend, fans can purchase raffle tickets for a chance to win a special Dark Shadows gift basket including Blu-rays, a DVD set, autographed stills and more. All proceeds from the raffle ticket sales will go towards the movie rental funds for future shows at the Riverside Drive-In.

To learn more about the 10th Annual Drive-In Super Monster-Rama, visit:

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