October 4, 2019
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All-Night Horror Movie Marathon Comes to Santa Ana

Courtesy of Artem Maltsev

Do you like Halloween, horror and all-night movie marathons? The Frida Cinema in DTSA combines these elements for frightful fun during the 3rd Annual Camp Frida on Saturday, Oct. 5.

The all-night event from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. will have games, activities and central to the art house theatre, a horror movie marathon. Movies to be shown will not be announced until the event begins, but this year’s theme is Camp Frida: Season of the Witch, which gives a good indication of the witchcraft and mischief to be screened.

The official poster for Camp Frida: Season of the Witch at the Frida Cinema on Oct. 5. / Courtesy of the Frida Cinema

For those who can survive these 12 hours of pure horror will receive a gift and the personal achievement of lasting a night in a haunted theatre, according to Haunted Place.

Tickets cost $20 and can be purchased on the Frida Cinema website.

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