Rosendale Theatre is running a vintage beast motion picture series.The Rosendale Theatre in Rosendale, NY(Ulster County)is a three-story, 260-seat film theatre and efficiency center that initially opened as a gambling establishment in 1905 and began showing films in the 1920s. A stage was set up in the 1930s and the venue began revealing live vaudeville and burlesque acts, and when housed the town’s fire department. Anthony Cacchio Sr. rented the structure in 1949 and transformed it into a movie theater, revealing about 300 motion pictures a year. After more than 60 years of operation, the Cacchio family decided to offer, and the venue ownership was transferred to a nonprofit, the Rosendale Theatre Collective in 2010. Saturday Creature Includes in the Hudson Valley Rosendale Theatre is running a classic monster film series entitled Saturday Animal Features. The series kicked off in July with a proving of the 1931 timeless Frankenstein and the next film in the series will be on Aug. 27 with a proving of the 1962 independent scary movie Carnival of Souls starring Candace Hilligoss and Sidney Berger.The film follows Mary Henry, a girl whose life is interrupted after a car mishap. She relocates to a new city where she finds herself not able to fit in with the residents and ends up being drawn to the pavilion of an abandoned carnival. Tickets for the 10 pm showing on Saturday, Aug. 27 are$10, $6 for members and those in outfit. They can be acquired through the Rosendale Theatre box office. For tickets and details on Carnival of Souls and other upcoming Saturday Creature Feature films, check out the official Rosendale Theatre site here. Check out the very best
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