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Monday Movie Night features Horror Flix

Monday, August 28, 2023, is Horror Night at the Historic Owen Theatre in downtown Branson!

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House on Haunted Hill is a 1959 American horror film produced and directed by William Castle, written by Robb White and starring Vincent PriceCarol OhmartRichard LongAlan MarshalCarolyn Craig and Elisha Cook Jr. Price plays an eccentric millionaire, Frederick Loren, who, along with his wife Annabelle, has invited five people to the house for a “haunted house” party. Whoever stays in the house for one night will earn $10,000. As the night progresses, the guests are trapped within the house with an assortment of terrors.

Dead Men Walk is a 1943 American horror film produced by Sigmund Neufeld for Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC). It is an original story and screenplay by Fred Myton, starring George Zucco, Mary Carlisle, Nedrick Young, and Dwight Frye, directed by Sam Newfield. The story involves a kindly small-town physician Doctor Lloyd Clayton, who has secretly murdered his twin brother Elwyn, because of Elwyn’s deep involvement in evil practices. Only Elwyn’s hunchback assistant Zolarr suspects the good doctor of doing away with his master and confronts him, but the doctor maintains that he only acted in self-defense when his brother had become a danger to society.

Admission is a $3.00 donation at the door to benefit BRAC!

[fac_icon icon=”info-circle”] Card Carrying BRAC Members Admitted FREE!!
[fac_icon icon=”info-circle”] No Reserved Seats – Doors Open at 6:30pm!
[fac_icon icon=”info-circle”] Mark Your Calendars & Join Us For Summer Fun!

Concessions Stand will be open. Proceeds benefit the upkeep and renovation of the Historic Owen Theatre.

Experience those thrilling moments of yesteryear as the Branson Regional Arts Council concludes Monday Movie Nights!


Step back in time to enjoy some of the classic films that may have actually been shown inside the “Owen Hillbilly Theatre” after it opened 87 years ago in 1936.

NOTE: Movie titles subject to change. All films are digitally projected and in the public domain.