Two Roads Theatre
Established in 1998, Two Roads Theatre is a 60 seat theater that presents primarily original plays and musicals featuring established Broadway, television and film actors and directors.
Two Roads Theatre (Studio City, CA)
The Valley Film Festival presents a special Halloween double feature: two campy short horror films by local directors. Debora Roventini's Attack of the Baby Doll concerns the murderous efforts of a doll collector and his B-movie actress aunt to get their hands on a rare doll, and Addison Randall's I Heart Zombie tells the tale of Amy, whose love brings her husband Roger back from the dead. The screening is followed by an optional reception and Q&A.
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The last date listed for Attack of the Baby Doll and I Heart Zombie was Sunday October 28, 2007 / 6:00pm. (view all dates)
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The Valley Film Festival always offers original and fun film viewing and their "Focus On" screening series at the Two Roads Theater it turns out is no different. I Heart Zombie and Attack of the Baby Doll were both perfect for Halloween offering hilarious and delightful twists on the horror genre. We can't wait to see what they come up with next month.
The Valley Film Festival launches its second season of Focus On: a monthly series of screenings, panel discussions and networking mixers with a sick and twisted double bill!
If you heart zombies and get your jollies watching baby dolls attack, join us for a special Halloween-themed screening. Come out for an evening of campy fun, stay for a filmmaker Q&A and mingle afterward in an optional post-screening reception where you’ll find many a trick and maybe even a few treats.
ATTACK OF THE BABY DOLL
North Hollywood (27 Minutes)
Directed By: Debora Roventini
Produced By: Rob Robinson
One man’s trash is another man’s…NIGHTMARE!
The eerie tale of a musical theater writer, with a MANIA for doll collecting, who CONSPIRES with his Wanna B-Movie Actress Aunt, for a one-of-a-kind baby doll and all the MURDER and MAYHEM and SONG and DANCE that follows...
I HEART ZOMBIE
Reseda (43 minutes)
Directed By: Addison Randall
Produced By: Denise Dougherty
A love story between Roger & Amy, who’s marriage is interrupted by Roger’s untimely death. Love brings Roger back from the grave and, at first, the reunion is happy, if somewhat strange. When mysterious deaths start happening, Amy struggles to keep their relationship together, figuratively and literally.
The Valley Film Festival, a project of Community Partners(r), is the first San Fernando Valley film festival launched to bring together established filmmakers, emerging talent, and their audiences on the studio backlot -- just North of Hollywood. Founded in 2000, The Valley Film Festival has since partnered with TribeHollywood.com, an entertainment networking site, to develop a showcase of cinema so independent it can only be found in L.A.'s San Fernando Valley. It's so (818). Totally.