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“Beast of Yucca Flats” Documentary to Premiere at Monster Bash

Looking forward to the documentary about “The Beast of Yucca Flats,” that will be included on the next Shout! Factory set? You can see it before anybody else if you happen to be in the Pittsburgh area next weekend.

The documentary “No Dialogue Necessary: Making The Beast of Yucca Flats” will have its world premiere at this year’s Monster Bash convention in Butler, Pa. (north of Pittsburgh).

There will be two screenings. The first will be on Friday, June 25, at noon. The filmmaker, Daniel Griffith, will also show some of his other films at that time, including the “Santa Claus” documentary that was on the last Shout! Factory set and a ‘sneak preview’ of his larger documentary on K. Gordon Murray. We are told George ‘The Animal’ Steele, who played Tor Johnson in Tim Burton’s “Ed Wood,” will be in attendance.
The second screening will be Saturday, June 26, at 11:30 a.m.

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  1. Danny says:

    Totally unrelated, I know, but does anyone remember a video game called ‘Monster Bash’ back from the DOS days?

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  2. John-Boy says:

    That game was the best! There was this frog, and a winged harp, and a monster with the body of a crab and the head of a social worker.

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  3. Matt D. says:

    Pittsburgh is too far, but I’m still jazzed that two of my loves will be in the same area (MST3K stuff and a former pro wrestler). MINE MINE (don’t know if anyone will get that reference).

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