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Most scary movies consist of characters trying to find their way out of insane circumstances. But when the characters purposely put themselves into the insane circumstances, it makes for a completely different story. House on Haunted Hill came out in 1959, and it’s about a millionaire who offers $10,000 to whoever can stay in his house overnight. Of course, as is the case with almost any scary movie, murders take place and ghosts and other horrible things appear as the night progresses. Alamo Drafthouse is showing the film, and knowing the theater’s unique approach to screenings, there’s sure to be a spooky surprise. See it at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Alamo Drafthouse (100 S. Central Expressway, Richardson). Tickets are $7. Visit drafthouse.com/dfw.
Mon., March 30, 7:30 p.m., 2015
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