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Teenage Rebellion Night ​at Cinema a Go-Go

***** First a blizzard/ice storm cancelled our night of teenage rebellion and now a pandemic. We are thinking Date Bait and High School Confidential may not be meant to hit the big screen at Liberty Hall again just yet. Unfortunately, due to health and safety concerns for our listeners, members, sustainers, and Cinema a Go-Go fans, we have decided to cancel the April 10 Cinema a Go-Go. We will keep you all updated on the next available date.*****

The age of juvenile delinquents, bullet bras and hot rods lives again in a night of teenage rebellion at our next Cinema a Go-Go,  Friday, April 10.

Fanning the flames of Eisenhower America’s growing paranoia,  High School Confidential! is the quintessential juvenile delinquency film — celebrating the very sex-drugs-and-rock’n’roll culture it pretends to condemn. Russ Tamblyn (just off his Oscar-nominated turn in  West Side Story) stars as Tony Baker, the new kid at Santa Bellow High, whose cocky attitude and ambitious weed-dealing enable him to infiltrate the gang of a local narcotics boss.

While  High School Confidential! deals with the evils of the demon weed,  Date Bait takes on the perils of teenage sex. Two confused teenagers are in love and want to get hitched, but their uptight parents say, "No way!'' The couple finds themselves on the sleazy side of town where they are victimized by the new bride's hoodlum ex-boyfriend, his psychotic drug-addicted brother and other people in show business.

Date Bait star Gary Clarke launched his acting career in teen and horror exploitation classics, peaking in 1958 when he appeared in  Dragstrip Riot, How to Make a Monster and  Missile to the Moon. He is best remembered for his role as Steve, a singing cowpuncher on TV's  The Virginian.

Doors open at 6:00 p.m. General Admission tickets are $10 and are available for purchase at the  Liberty Hall box office.

Thank you to our event sponsor, Dr. Stephen Chronister, DDS, of  Healing Smiles of Topeka.
 

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