Friday, October 17, 2025 at 7:00 PM to 12:00 AM
Eastwood Performing Arts Center, Los Angeles
Giallo Triple Feature Enjoy a short pre-show before the film. Who Saw Her Die? This classic giallo directed by Aldo Lado (Short Night Of Glass Dolls) is notable for its haunting atmosphere, twists and turns and parallels with another great Venetian horror/thriller – Nicolas Roeg’s Don’T Look Now. Sculptor Franco Serpieri (George Lazenby) welcomes Roberta (Nicoletta Elmi, Deep Red) – his young daughter from a failed marriage – to Venice, unaware that a disturbed child-killer is stalking the city’s canals. Co-starring Dominique Boschero (the iguana with the tongue of fire) and featuring one of the all-time greatest scores from maestro Ennio Morricone, Who Saw Her Die? thrills anew in a new restoration. Knife Of Ice Writer/director Umberto Lenzi helmed popular peplums, created extreme poliziotteschi, and invented the Italian cannibal phenomenon. From its opening Edgar Allen Poe quote to the insane climactic twist, this fourth and final Lenzi/Baker collaboration finds Baker as a traumatized mute stalked through the Spanish countryside by a black-gloved maniac who may be a Satanist! My Dear Killer Directed by spaghetti western master Tonino Valerii (Day Of Anger), My Dear Killer is a handsomely produced and unrelenting mystery-thriller reveling in clever twists, kills, and a shimmering Morricone jazz score. Inspector Luca Peretti is assigned to the rural case of decapitation via excavator at a construction site. When this killing paves the way for similar vicious acts, Peretti discovers the victims were connected to another shocking crime: the horrific murder of a young girl, which has remained unsolved for years. Doors open fifteen minutes before showtime. Secure Paid Parking is available at 5301 Sierra Vista Ave. The Fine Print: Tickets are valid only for the listed film, date, and showtime. All sales are final—no refunds or exchanges unless the event is canceled or rescheduled. Management reserves the right to deny entry or remove disruptive guests—this includes phone use, texting, talking, or anything else that ruins the experience for others. No outside food or drinks allowed into the theater. #### About the Show