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REPO MAN Presented by Dan Deacon + Jimmy Joe Roche — 35mm for $5!
Thursday, December 9 at 9:00pm
The Charles Theatre

Get ready for the second film in GUNKY’S BASEMENT, the MD Film Fest series curated and hosted by Dan Deacon and Jimmy Joe Roche: Alex Cox’s REPO MAN!

This cult classic dark comedy is set in the punk wasteland of mid-80s LA, stars Emilio Estevez and Harry Dean Stanton, and boasts a soundtrack that includes Iggy Pop, Circle Jerks, and Black Flag.

Don’t miss this rare 35mm screening of this indescribably unique 1984 film! Just five bucks!

Silkscreened posters created for this screening by Bmore’s own ROSE CHASE will be available at the door. $5 advance tickets will be available at Video Americain Charles Village (3100 St. Paul St.) from Friday 12/3 until Wednesday 12/8.

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