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Night of the Comet

Directed by Thom Eberhardt

Q: The Winged Serpent

Directed by Larry Cohen
Introduction by Liz Coffey
Screening on Film
  • Night of the Comet

    Directed by Thom Eberhardt.
    With Robert Beltran, Catherine Mary Stewart, Kelli Maroney.
    US, 1984, 35mm, color, 95 min.
    Print source: HFA

A rare example of an 1980s horror/fantasy film without a male lead – and without a portentous, brooding script – Night of the Comet is an irreverently hip comedy about two Valley girls taking a fearless stand against a hungry population of killer zombies left behind by a passing comet. An intelligent comedy/sci-fi hybrid, Comet instantly obtained cult status upon its release in 1984, and continues to be revered by sci-fi lovers, teen pic obsessives, and 1980s nostalgia hounds. –  Liz Coffey

  • Q: The Winged Serpent

    Directed by Larry Cohen.
    With Michael Moriarty, David Carradine, Candy Clark.
    US, 1982, 35mm, color, 93 min.
    Print source: HFA

Featuring some of the hardest working actors in Hollywood, Q was shot by low-budget filmmaker extraordinaire Larry Cohen on location in New York City. A paranoid, petty crook leads a band of dubious cops and, inevitably, a damsel in distress to destroy Q, a stop-motion animated, flying reptile god in need of human sacrifices in this surprisingly effective 1980s monster movie. –  Liz Coffey

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