Advertisement
The Old Courthouse Heritage Museum presents a Free Coffee and Conversation on Florida Horror on Film: Creatures, Slashers, and the Supernatural with Dr. David Morton, UCF Professor of History and Author of "Motion Picture Paradise: A History of Florida's Film and Television History." Complimentary coffee, water, and light snacks.
RSVP kindly requested. To sign up, call (352) 341-6428.
Florida Horror on Film: Creatures, Slashers, and the Supernatural:
Florida has always had a lot of fascinating contrasts. It is a vacation wonderland where people from around the world come to bask in the sun or visit theme parks, and it is also home to Florida man (and woman). As a state built almost solely on imagination, it is no surprise that our imaginations have sometimes run wild when it comes to telling Florida stories on film. From the Creature from the Black Lagoon to the Skunk-Ape, George Romero’s zombies, and the sharks in the Jaws sequels, all types of supernatural monsters have set up their homes in Florida. Meanwhile, true crime stories and real-life slashers like Aileen Wuornos and Andrew Cunanan have since inspired Dexter Morgan’s Bay Harbor Butcher. Join Dr. David Morton as we delve into the dark side of Florida on film through some of the state’s most famous and favorite horror stories.
Advertisement
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1 Courthouse Sq, Inverness, FL, United States, Florida 34450