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Leigha Horton Leigha Horton is a professional actress residing in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For union (AFTRA and SAG) voice and on-camera booking information, please contact Wehmann Talent Agency. For non-union stage and film booking information, please contact me directly. Headshot, resume, and voice-over demo can be downloaded at www.leighahorton.com.

(photo: Craig VanDerSchaegen)


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May 16, 2006

Giving Them What They Asked For

Filed under: Monster of Phantom Lake, press — Leigha @ 12:46 pm

The Heights Theatre

The Monster of Phantom Lake (my first lead role in a feature film) is back by popular demand! Please join me this Wednesday, May 17th, at 7:30 pm at the stunning Heights Theatre in Columbia Heights. We’ve received loads of great press (check out the TMoPL website for links to reviews) – so here’s your chance to pretend you’re from Missouri and insist on seeing it for yourself!

Also, by coming to this screening, you might be helping us land a distribution deal. We’ve got a producer in L.A. who is interested to see audience reaction; so while you’re watching the movie, he’ll be watching you. Oh, the horror!

“The Monster of Phantom Lake” returns to the Heights Theater in Columbia Heights, Minnesota!

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
Wednesday, May 17th, 2006 – 7:30 PM, $5.00 at the door
The Heights Theater
3951 Central Avenue NE
Columbia Heights, Minnesota 55421
www.heightstheater.com

We’ve recently been discussing wider distribution with a producer in L.A. who, unfortunately, is unable to come to the screening. He has asked us to videotape audience reaction to the screening as a way to help him get a better feel for the movie. For this, we would like to absolutely pack the theater with moviegoers so please, BRING EVERYONE YOU KNOW! The more, the merrier, the better our chances of securing a meaningful distribution deal. The film is family-friendly, although children under 5 might be frightened. We will be selling DVDs & posters after the show and much of the cast & crew will be in attendance.

Here’s a little snippet of an article that was published in the Flint, Michigan paper “The Flint Journal” regarding the recent Flint Film Festival held last month:

“… the best of the features I saw was ‘The Monster of Phantom Lake,’ a hilarious parody of grade-D horror/sci-fi films of the 1950s … the film is full of cheesy dialogue, improbable plot turns and a dead-on performance by Josh Craig as a stuffy ‘man of science’ who has none of the right answers but can strum a rock ‘n’ roll song on his handy guitar.

According to the film’s Web site, a ‘Phantom Lake’ sequel already is in the works, with Craig reprising his role as ‘Professor Jackson … from the university.’ Here’s hoping we’ll see it in a future Flint Film Festival.”

It’s only five measly dollars, so bring friends and buy them some popcorn while you’re at it. Can’t wait to see you Wednesday!

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