This is a reminder for our readers in the Pennsylvania area, that we'll be attending attending Drive-In Super Monster-Rama this weekend in N. Vandergrift, PA. Started by George Reis of DVD Drive-In, the event is a 2 night showing of vintage horror films on a huge drive-in screen.

We are not only sponsoring the showing of Count Yorga, Vampire on Saturday, but we'll also be giving out prizes to Daily Dead readers attending the event. If you're going to be there this weekend, make sure to send us an email or contact us on Facebook/Twitter. Here is the list of movies being shown and other general information:

“On Friday, September 9, the features will be BLACK SABBATH, THE LAST MAN ON EARTH, CASTLE OF BLOOD and ISLAND OF THE DOOMED.

On Saturday, September 10, the features will be THE ABOMINABLE DR. PHIBES, DR. PHIBES RISES AGAIN, COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE and I, MONSTER”

Tickets are $10 per person, per night and we will be there for both days, giving away prizes and hanging out with with horror fans and Daily Dead readers that attend. It’s a great time for younger horror fans that have never been to a drive-in and older horror fans that want to re-live the fun of watching classic horror movies at the drive-in.

The drive-in is about an hour outside of Pittsburgh, PA and the full address of the location is: Riverside Drive In Theatre, Route 66 N, Vandergrift, PA 15690

For more information, visit: http://dvddrive-in.com/driveinsupermonsterrama11.htm

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