For Immediate Release
Contact: David Huffman, Cleveland Cinemas Director of Marketing
440.349.3306
dhuffman@clevelandcinemas.com
October 23, 2018
CAPITOL THEATRE
RESCHEDULES 12 HOURS OF TERROR
(Cleveland, OH) The Capitol Theatre (1390 W 65th St, Cleveland) has rescheduled
its annual all-night horror-movie marathon after a power outage on October 20th caused the event to be canceled after the first film of the night was screened.
“The 12 Hours of Terror is not only an annual tradition for the Capitol Theatre, but for hundreds
of regular attendees as well,” says Dave Huffman, Cleveland Cinemas director of Marketing and programmer for the 12 Hours of Terror. “I appreciated everyone’s patience and understanding on Saturday when Mother Nature cut our power. I’m happy that we will be
able to finish the program this weekend and hope that some new faces will decide to join us this Saturday.”
The rescheduled event will take place on Saturday, October 27th at 6:30 PM and
will include the remaining six films that did not show on the original date. The titles showing will be: Bubba Ho-Tep, Event Horizon, The Hills Have Eyes (1978), The Human Centipede, Candyman plus a surprise screening.
Patrons who attended the originally scheduled event can use their wristband from that evening
for admission to the rescheduled date. Tickets can be purchased for the new date can be bought for $25 at the Capitol Theatre box office or online at clevelandcinemas.com. No one under 18 admitted for this special event.
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