Exhumed Films
Film Organization | |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Key people | Dan Fraga, Joseph A. Gervasi, Harry Guerro, Jesse Nelson |
Website | Exhumedfilms.com |
Exhumed Films is a Philadelphia-based "organization devoted to showing horror movies for the benefit of their fans."[1]
History
Exhumed Films was founded in 1997 by Dan Fraga, Joseph A. Gervasi, Harry Guerro and Jesse Nelson. Saddened by the lack of local venues for obscure horror and exploitation films, they decided to organize a venue themselves. Their first screening took place on October 24, 1997 at the Harwan Theatre in Southern New Jersey and consisted of a double feature of films by Italian director Lucio Fulci: Zombie and The Gates of Hell.
With the earnings from the first show, the group planned another event the following February and officially took on the name "Exhumed Films." Since its founding, Exhumed Films has hosted "over 70 film screenings in seven different theatres across New Jersey and Philadelphia"[1] as well as working with Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema and the Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
Exhumed Films is firmly committed to screening film prints in their programming:
"...people are considered film programmers because they hit a play button. There’s no element of trying to track [the film print] down. The look, the texture, of film is really important. What makes it unique is that it’s very fragile. Every time you’re playing it, it’s getting a little worse. Oftentimes, the films that we’re showing is different than what’s on video--there’s a little bit missing here, there’s a little bit added there--so we felt like film from the beginning and we want to stick with film until the end."[2]
Screening locations
Exhumed Films originally presented screenings at the Harwan Theatre in Southern New Jersey, with a one-off 3-D presentation of Friday the 13th 3-D at the now-defunct GCC North East Theater in Philadelphia. When the Harwan closed, Exhumed moved on to present screenings at a nearby Hoyts Theatre until that location also closed. Following the closure of Hoyts, Exhumed screenings took place at Cinemark Theater in Somerdale, New Jersey. In 2002, Exhumed began screenings at the Broadway Theatre in Pitman, New Jersey. Exhumed screenings took place at the Broadway from 2002 until 2005. Since 2005, Exhumed Films's primary venue has been the International House Philadelphia, although they sometimes make use of other venues as well.[3]
Members
Dan Fraga
From the Exhumed Films web site:
Dan is the unofficial treasurer of the group. He maintains the group finances (translation: he makes the bank deposits) and writes the cheques when it’s time to pay the bills. Any profit that the organization makes off of a screening is immediately put into a fund to finance future shows. By day, Dan teaches English at a local high school. His connection to The Harwan goes back to his teenage years, when he used to perform at screenings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show held at the theater.[4]
Joseph A. Gervasi
Co-founder of Philadelphia's Cabbage Collective, a group that put on grassroots DIY hardcore punk and spoken word performances, Gervasi also edited NO LONGER A FANzine and co-edited Philly Zine. Gervasi co-owns DiabolikDVD.com with fellow Exhumed Films member Jesse Nelson. Gervasi created LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! and co-conceived The Valerie Project with Greg Weeks.[5]
From the Exhumed Films web site:
Joseph has been instrumental in arranging publicity for the Exhumed screenings. Being the only group member living in Philadelphia, Joseph is often saddled with the unenviable task of pasting flyers and posters all across the city. Joseph has also informed newspapers and magazines about the shows and is responsible for much of the positive press we’ve received. Like Dan, Joseph had a history with the Harwan: during the 1980s, he organized punk rock shows at the Harwan theatre as a founding member of Orgasmic Productions (which later moved to Philadelphia along with Joseph and became The Cabbage Collective). He appeared on WHYY FM’s “Radio Times” program with Todd Morris and Deborah Twiss, the creators of the films A Gun for Jennifer in March, 1999. Joseph has formerly edited NO LONGER A FANzine and he founded Bizarre Videos in the early 1990s and co-founded Diabolik DVD, Inc. with Exhumed Films member Jesse Nelson in 2000.[4]
Harry Guerro
From the Exhumed Films web site:
Harry is responsible for inspecting all of our rented prints and checking for problems with film quality. In his basement, Harry also houses Exhumed’s growing collection of theatrical horror trailers. Most importantly, Harry is responsible for designing and creating the impressive handbills and posters that we use to publicize the shows. Harry is a serious collector of rare 16mm and 35mm film prints and thanks to his tenacity and connections he has managed to procure many of Exhumed Films rare prints.[4]
Jesse Nelson
Jesse Nelson maintains the official Exhumed Films site, and is co-owner of DiabolikDVD.com with fellow Exhumed Films member Joseph Gervasi. Founded in 2000, Diabolik DVD specializes in import DVDs.
From the Exhumed Films web site:
Jesse created and maintains Exhumed’s website: www.ExhumedFilms.com. On it, he provides information about upcoming events, offers directions to whatever theatre we are screening at and fields all e-mail and questions about the group. Jesse has also been responsible for booking some of our most successful screenings, including our infamous Friday the 13th 3-D show, another sold-out show at another now-defunct theatre in North East Philadelphia. In 2000, Jesse started a successful DVD importation business, Diabolik DVD, Inc. with Joseph. Diabolik DVD is now the most successful on-line import DVD retailer in North America. Jesse hides his secret identity as a horror movie mogul by posing as a mild mannered internet and telephone sales manager during the day.[4]
Films screened
The following movies have been shown at Exhumed Films screenings:
- 7 Blows of the Dragon
- 1990: The Bronx Warriors
- 2000 Maniacs
- Abby
- Alice, Sweet Alice
- Alien
- Alligator
- Almost Human
- Alone in the Dark
- Altered States
- An American Werewolf in London
- Army of Darkness
- The Asphyx
- Assault on Precinct 13
- Ator the Fighting Eagle
- Autopsy (aka Sun Spots)
- Bad Ronald
- Bad Taste
- Baron Blood
- Battle for the Planet of the Apes
- Battle Beyond the Stars
- The Beastmaster
- Beast of the Yellow Night
- Beneath the Planet of the Apes
- The Beyond
- Beyond the Door
- Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
- Big Trouble in Little China
- The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
- The Black Cat
- Black Christmas
- Black Sabbath
- Black Sunday
- Blacula
- Blood and Roses
- Blood Diner
- Blood Feast
- Blue Sunshine
- Boardinghouse
- The Boogens
- The Boogeyman
- Dead/Alive
- Brain Damage
- The Brood
- Bug
- A Bullet in the Head
- Burial Ground
- The Burning
- Candyman
- Cannibal Apocalypse
- Cannibal Ferox
- Cannibal Holocaust
- Castle of Blood
- Cat O'Nine Tails
- Catharsis (short film)
- Cemetery Man
- Chambre Jaune (short film)
- The Changeling
- Charlie’s Family
- The Children
- Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things
- Child's Play
- Christmas Evil
- Cinderella
- The Gates of Hell
- City of the Walking Dead
- Coffy
- The Conqueror Worm
- Conquest of the Planet of the Apes
- The Convent
- The Crazies
- Creepers
- Creepshow
- Crippled Avengers
- Cut-Throats Nine
- Dagon
- Dark Star
- Daughters of Darkness
- Dawn of the Dead
- Day of the Animals
- Day of the Dead
- The Dead (2010)
- Dead & Buried
- Dead or Alive
- The Deadly Spawn
- Deathdream
- Death Line
- Decline of Western Civilization Part I
- Deep Red
- Demons
- Demons 2
- Destroy All Monsters
- Devil Times Five
- The Devil's Rain
- Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde
- Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark
- Don't Go in the House
- Don't Look in the Basement
- Dracula vs. Frankenstein
- Dragon Princess
- Duel to the Death
- Eaten Alive
- Equinox
- Escape from New York
- Escape from the Planet of the Apes
- Evil Dead
- Evil Dead II
- Eyeball
- The Face with 2 Left Feet
- Farewell Uncle Tom
- Fear No Evil
- Five Element Ninjas
- Five Fingers of Death
- The Fly
- The Fog
- The Food of the Gods
- Four Flies on Grey Velvet
- Frankenhooker
- Friday the 13th
- Friday the 13th Part 2
- Friday the 13th Part III
- Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
- Frightmare
- Fright Night
- From Beyond
- Fudoh: The New Generation
- The Funhouse
- Galaxy of Terror
- Gargoyles
- Godzilla 1985
- Godzilla Vs. Gigan
- Godzilla vs. Monster Zero
- Godzilla vs. the Cosmic Monster
- Graduation Day
- Grave of the Vampire
- Gremlins
- Grizzly
- A Gun for Jennifer
- Halloween
- Halloween II
- Hands of the Ripper
- Hard Boiled
- Hausu
- Heavy Metal
- Hellraiser
- Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
- Hercules in the Haunted World
- The Hills Have Eyes
- The Hills Have Eyes 2
- The Horrible Dr. Hichcock
- Horror Express
- Horror of Party Beach
- House by the Cemetery
- House on the Edge of the Park
- The Howling
- I Drink Your Blood
- Ichi the Killer
- The Incredible Shrinking Man
- The Incubus
- Inferno
- Infra-Man
- Invaders from Mars
- It Lives Again
- It’s Alive!
- Joy Sticks
- Jungle Holocaust
- Just Before Dawn
- Kid with the Golden Arm
- Kill, Baby, Kill
- Knightriders
- Lady Terminator
- Last House on the Left
- Legend of the Wolf Woman
- Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural
- Let Sleeping Corpses Lie
- Let’s Scare Jessica to Death
- Lifeforce
- Malatesta's Carnival of Blood
- Man from Deep River
- Man with the Screaming Brain
- Maniac
- The Manitou
- Mark of the Devil
- Martin
- Massacre at Central High
- Master Killer
- Meet the Feebles
- Messiah of Evil
- The Mighty Peking Man
- The Monster Squad
- Motel Hell
- The Mummy's Hand
- My Bloody Valentine
- Near Dark
- The Next Victim (aka The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh)
- Night of the Bloody Apes
- Night of the Comet
- Night of the Creeps
- Night of the Demons
- Night of the Living Dead (1968)
- Night of the Living Dead (1990)
- Night of the Zombies
- Nightbreed
- Nightmare
- Nightmares in a Damaged Brain
- A Nightmare on Elm Street
- A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge
- A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
- Night Warning
- No Telling (Or the Frankenstein Complex)
- No Way Out
- The Oblong Box
- One Dark Night
- Paranoia
- Patrick
- Phantasm
- Phantasm II
- Phantom of the Paradise
- Pieces
- Pink Floyd—The Wall
- Pirahna
- Piranha Part 2: The Spawning
- Planet of the Apes
- Poltergeist
- Prince of Darkness
- Prom Night
- The Psychic
- Psychomania
- Pulp Fiction
- Pumpkinhead
- Rabid
- Race with the Devil
- The Raven
- Raw Force
- Re-Animator
- Redneck Miller
- Reservoir Dogs
- Return of the Living Dead
- Rituals
- Road Games
- Rock 'n' Roll High School
- Rodan
- Rolling Thunder
- Satan’s Cheerleaders
- Savage!
- Scanners
- Screamers
- Seven Brothers meet Dracula
- Shock!
- Shock Value
- Shockwaves
- Shogun Assassin
- Silent Rage
- Silent Night, Deadly Night
- Sleepaway Camp
- Squirm
- Starcrash
- Steel Edge of Revenge
- Street Trash
- Superstition
- Suspiria
- Swamp Thing
- Tales from the Crypt
- Teenage Mother
- Tenebre
- Terror-Creatures from the Grave
- Terrorvision
- The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2
- They Live
- They're Coming to Get You (aka All the Colors of the Dark)
- The Thing
- The Toolbox Murders
- Torso
- Tourist Trap
- Tower of Evil
- Toxic Zombies
- Trauma
- Trick or Treat
- Troll 2
- Truck Turner
- Twilight People
- Two Evil Eyes
- The Undertaker and his Pals
- Uzumaki
- Valley Girl
- Vampire Circus
- Vampyres
- Vault of Horror
- Videodrome
- The Viy
- Wacko
- The Warriors
- Welcome to Arrow Beach
- Wendigo
- We Are Going to Eat You
- Werewolf vs. the Vampire Woman
- What Have You Done to Solange?
- When the Screaming Stops
- Who Can Kill a Child?
- Wicked, Wicked
- The Witchmaker
- The Wizard of Gore
- Yor, the Hunter from the Future
- Zeder
- Zombie
- Zombie Holocaust
24-Hour Horrorthon
Exhumed Films is perhaps most widely known for its annual 24-Hour Horrorthon. This event is a 24-hour program of horror features, shorts, and trailers. The Horror-thon has previously been held the weekend before or after Halloween, although the 2010 program took place October 30–31. The 2008 Horrorthon took place over the weekend switchover for Daylight Saving time, making that year's program 25 hours instead of 24.[6]
The first Horrorthon took place in 2007 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Exhumed Films.[7] Each Horrorthon has taken place at the International House Philadelphia.
The lineup for each year's Horrorthon is a closely guarded secret. According to Gervasi: “I think if the people knew what they were seeing they would pick and choose and chart when they were going to be there,” explained Gervasi. “It creates a sense of excitement where you have no idea what you’re going to see.”[8]
Attendees are given a booklet with clues as to what films will be shown, but otherwise only the members of Exhumed Films know the lineup in advance. For the 2011 show, the film The Dead (2010) was shown in its Philadelphia premiere, marking the first time any of the films in the show lineup had been announced in advance.[9]
eX-Fest and Go Ape!
In addition to their regular programming and the 24-Hour Horrorthon, Exhumed Films planned two other long-form screening events in 2011: eX-Fest (a 12-hour program of exploitation films held on 7 May 2011[10]) and Go Ape! (a marathon screening of all the original Planet of the Apes films held on 31 July 2011[11]). A second annual eX-Fest was held on 29 April 2012. Read a review of the 2012 eX-Fest by Cinedelphia.com.
Footnotes
- 1 2 "What Is Exhumed Films?". Retrieved 2010-04-22.
- ↑ "INT: Horror-Thon! (Arrowinthehead)". Retrieved 2010-05-03.
- ↑ "Exhumed Films: Previous Features". Retrieved 2010-05-06.
- 1 2 3 4 "Exhumed Films: Meet the Crew". Retrieved 2010-05-06.
- ↑ "Vamp It Up (Philadelphia Weekly)". Retrieved 2010-05-06.
- ↑ "Raised from the Grave (Philadelphia City Paper)". Retrieved 2010-05-03.
- ↑ "Exhumed Films to run "Horror Thon" Saturday (The Hawk)". Retrieved 2010-05-03.
- ↑ "MuchGeek Interview with Joseph A. Gervasi". Retrieved 2010-04-27.
- ↑ "Geekadelphia: Exhumed Films 24 Hour Horror-thon V Comes to the iHouse". Retrieved 2011-11-02.
- ↑ "Exhumed Films' eX-Fest". Retrieved 2011-05-23.
- ↑ "Theatrical Screening of all five Damn Dirty Ape movies". Retrieved 2011-05-23.
External links
- Exhumed Films - Exhumed Films Official site
- Diabolik DVD - Diabolik DVD
- Exhumed Films on Facebook
- Unofficial Horrorthon Fan site