Deadly Cinema

Deadly Cinema is an award-winning television series which aired on NTTV from 2003 to 2005.
Synopsis
Star of the show, Jami Deadly, is a self-described "average blonde bombshell" living in an unknown cemetery along with her neighborhood friends. In between her adventures, Jami introduces public domain B-movies which the main characters heckle throughout the show. Writer, director, producer, editor and actor for the show, Matthew Muhl, once stated about making the show: "We made it, blood, sweat, tears, and all. But mostly blood". as Herself
* Alex Fuhrmann as Jenkins
* Dante Martinez as Raoul
* Matthew Muhl as Conro Ziggy
* Drew Edwards as Chaney
* Zack Beseda as Various Characters
* Bryan Kelly as Various Characters
Episodes
Season One
* Episode 101 - ' (1961)
* Episode 102 - The Beach Girls and the Monster (1965)
* Episode 103 - Devil Girl from Mars (1954)
* Episode 104 - The Snow Creature (1954)
Season Two
* Episode 201 - Last Man on Earth (1964)
* Episode 202 - Wild Guitar (1962)
* Episode 203 - Scared to Death (1947)
* Episode 204 - Hollywood After Dark (1968)
Awards
In 2005, Deadly Cinema won a Texas Intercollegiate Press Association award for "Best Television Production".
DVD Release
In 2005, the 3-disc DVD set of the complete series (along w/ commentary, bloopers, advertisements and a documentary) was released.
Legacy
In 2006, Deadly Cinema and its star were featured in Vampira: The Movie, a documentary on Maila Nurmi, best known as Vampira, the very first horror host.
In 2008, a comic adaptation of Deadly Cinema: The Movie, written by Matthew Muhl w/ art by Scott D.M. Simmons, was produced on the show's 5th anniversary.
In 2010, Deadly Cinema premiered on Roku.
In 2011, Deadly Cinema premiered on YouTube.
In 2012, Deadly Cinema premiered on Facebook.
In 2013, Deadly Cinema premiered a collection of videos on YouTube featuring never-before-seen cast interviews in celebration of the show's 10th anniversary.
 
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