The Monkey's Paw
Fri. Oct 11, 2013 at 8:30pm EDT
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HE PICTURE HOUSE SHOWS EXCLUSIVE NEW YORK AREA PREMIERE OF CHILLER FILM’S
‘THE MONKEY’S PAW’ ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2013
Q&A with SyFy Channel Executive and Pelham Resident Tom Vitale, Lead Actress Michelle Pierce and Film Producer Ross Otterman to Follow Screening
Directed by Brett Simons, this take on W.W. Jacobs’ classic tale centers on Jake Tilton, who acquires a mystical “monkey’s paw” talisman that grants its possessor three wishes and finds his world upside down after his first two wishes result in his co-worker Tony Cobb (played by Stephen Lang, best known for his role in ‘Avatar’) being resurrected from the dead. When Cobb pressures Jake into using the final wish to reunite Cobb with his son, his intimidation quickly escalates into relentless murder — forcing Jake to outwit his psychotic friend and save his remaining loved ones.
Open to the general public, the film is rated PG and is appropriate for middle-school and high-school aged children and teens as well as adults. Tickets to the event are $5 and free for members.
‘THE MONKEY’S PAW’ ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2013
Q&A with SyFy Channel Executive and Pelham Resident Tom Vitale, Lead Actress Michelle Pierce and Film Producer Ross Otterman to Follow Screening
Directed by Brett Simons, this take on W.W. Jacobs’ classic tale centers on Jake Tilton, who acquires a mystical “monkey’s paw” talisman that grants its possessor three wishes and finds his world upside down after his first two wishes result in his co-worker Tony Cobb (played by Stephen Lang, best known for his role in ‘Avatar’) being resurrected from the dead. When Cobb pressures Jake into using the final wish to reunite Cobb with his son, his intimidation quickly escalates into relentless murder — forcing Jake to outwit his psychotic friend and save his remaining loved ones.
Open to the general public, the film is rated PG and is appropriate for middle-school and high-school aged children and teens as well as adults. Tickets to the event are $5 and free for members.
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