Classic American drive-in flick I Drink Your Blood launches theatrical tour this Friday
David E.Durston’s post-Manson hippie horror classic I Drink Your Blood is one of the signature grindhouse and drive-in films of the 1970s. Released in late 1970, not long after the gruesome Tate/LaBianca murders in California, the film (which stars a young Lynn Lowry) sees a small town boy, fed up with the endless assaults on his friends and family by a vile band of drug-drenched cultists, injecting the troublemakers’ meat pies with a nasty strain of rabies.
What seemed like a good idea at the time instead launches a wave of zombie-plague like carnage in the rural community, with the hippies turning into foaming, homicidal psychopaths!
Now, Grindhouse Releasing is bringing I Drink Your Blood back to theaters for a limited 35th anniversary release.
I Drink Your Blood (which was released as part of an infamous double bill with the unrelated 1964 clunker I Eat Your Skin) opens this Friday, September 2, at Landmark’s Sunshine Cinema in New York City and continues at cinemas across the country through the Halloween season.
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Here’s the full schedule:
9/2 –4 – Landmark Sunshine, New York, NY
9/9 – Landmark Nuart, Los Angeles, CA
9/9 & 10 – Belcourt Theatre, Nashville, TN
9/16 & 17 – Coolidge Corner, Boston, MA
9/16 & 17 – Moolah Theatre, St Louis, MO
9/17 – Skyline Drive-In, Shelbyville, IN
9/24 – Midway Drive-In, Dixon, IL
9/30 – Filmbar, Phoenix, AZ
10/1 – Alamo Drafthouse, Omaha, NE
10/4 – Alamo Drafthouse, Yonkers, NY
10/5 – Alamo Drafthouse Vintage Park, Houston, TX
10/7 – Frida Cinema, Santa Ana, CA
10/7 – 13 – Plaza Theatre, Atlanta, GA
10/14 & 15 – Landmark Main Art, Detroit, MI
10/14 & 15– Landmark Inwood, Dallas, TX
10/14 – 16 – Gateway Film Center, Columbus, OH
10/19 – Alamo Drafthouse, Lubbock, TX
10/22 – Landmark Uptown, Minneapolis, MN
10/28 & 29 – Capitol Theatre, Cleveland, OH
10/31 – Sun-Ray Cinema, Jacksonville, FL
11/12 – Olympia Film Festival, Olympia, WA
More dates and venues to be announced soon!