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The Wolfman Premiere with Red Black Dead

Wolfman premiered last night at Carolina Cinemas.

The cast of RedBlackDead.com were broadcasting live from the lobby.

The Wolfman and Medusa were in attendance to help give away prizes.

Ed Warner and Christine Parker were there to promote their horror films: Forever Dead and Fistful of Brains – a zombie western filmed in Brogden.

Above is Christine Parker – writer and director of Forever Dead and Fistful of Brains. They are distributed by Brain Damage Films.

The guys from RedBlackDead.com held a howling contest and a dance off with the Wolfman!

Here are some of the Howling Contestants:


A few shots from behind the scenes:

Ed Warner putting the finishing touches on Medusa – a.k.a. – Porcelain.


Behind the Wolfman – Jameson Rodrique

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