INGLORIOUS BASTARDS - The Original 1978 Italian Version / Brand New 35 mm print!

ONE WEEK ONLY!
Friday, July 24th - Thursday, July 30th
Every night at 10:00 p.m.
Admission: $5.00
BRAND NEW 35 MM PRINT!
LATE NIGHT CULT CLASSIC PRESENTED BY BOOKMANS
http://www.bookmans.com
THE GREATEST CULT MOVIES OF ALL-TIME ARE BACK ON THE BIG SCREEN IN 35 MM!
"It's an ambitious movie with outstanding action sequences and Sam Peckinpah-styled violence, as well as good acting from a good cast that includes Bo Svenson and Fred ‘The Hammer’ Williamson ... it's a spaghetti war movie that doesn’t f**k around ... simply put, INGLORIOUS BASTARDS is awesome." - CINEMA SUICIDE
"Whatever THE DIRTY DOZEN did," screamed the ads, "they do it dirtier!"
INGLORIOUS BASTARDS is more than just the inspiration for Quentin Tarantino's upcoming remake/re-imagining; this 1978 international smash remains perhaps the biggest and most bad ass war movie in EuroCult history!
Directed by legendary Italian grindhouse director Enzo Castellari (1990: THE BRONX WARRIORS, GO KILL EVERYBODY AND COME BACK ALONE!), this blood-splattered, action-packed WWII adventure features exploitation legends Fred 'The Hammer' Williamson (star of such blaxploitation classics as HELL UP IN HARLEM and THREE THE HARD WAY) and Bo Svenson (the original WALKING TALL and Tarantino's KILL BILL) as the leaders of a gang of good-for-nothing condemned criminals who escape from an Allied prison camp with a plan to blast their way to the Swiss border, only to find themselves 'volunteering' for a suicide mission deep inside Nazi occupied France.
Released under various titles over the years (including a re-edited blaxploitation version entitled G.I. BRO, which sported the typically un-PC 1970s exploitation tagline, "If you're a kraut, he'll take you out!"), this is the original, uncut, unrelenting Italian action epic that made Tarantino flip his film geek lid and labor for years to brew up his own version (titled INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS) for modern day audiences.
Now you can see the one-and-only original back on the big screen for the first time in years, in a new 35 mm film print! Essential viewing for all inglorious, movie-loving bastards.
