nosferatuThe last shows in the “Germans in Hollywood-Film & Lecture Series” are guaranteed to scare up plenty of interest among horror fans.

“American Horror Story” (2011-2016), “Nosferatu” (1922) and “Freaks” (1932) will all be presented beginning at 3 p.m. Sunday, August 28. Admission is $5 at the Figge Art Museum, John Deere Auditorium.

Benjamin Mier-Cruz will present this final installment of the Film & Lecture Series focused on the fantasy and horror genre. He will discuss and compare this modern American television show with classic German noir and Austrian horror films, shown in clips.

For more information on the film series, contact the German American Heritage Center at (563) 322-8844, info@gahc.org  or www.gahc.org.

Horror Leaps Out Of Darkness Into Spotlight In Germans In Film Series
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Horror Leaps Out Of Darkness Into Spotlight In Germans In Film Series

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