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    Gods and Monsters

    Gods and Monsters

    Presented by Salt Lake Film Society at Tower Theatre

    March 11, 2010

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    Filmmaker Steven M. Katz will be in attendance, the cinematographer for the project, for a Q and A after the screening. Set in 1957, James Whale, the director of Frankenstein, and Bride of Frankenstein, had long since stepped back from the glamour and glitz of Hollywood. A stroke triggers once buried flashes of memory of his life. Haunted and lonely, he recounts many of his experiences to his musclebound gardener, Clay Boone. Despite the divide that exists between them, their friendship develops. Reliant on his sternly disapproving housemaid, Hannah, the flamboyant director whose time has passed sees himself slipping away, unable to stop the decline, and indulges his fantasies by coaxing Boone to model for him.


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        Tower Theatre

        876 East 900 South
        Salt Lake City, UT 84101

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        Tickets: Free Admission

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        March 11, 2010

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        Thursday 7:00pm

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