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More NACHO, Please

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For those who can't get enough of Jack Black in his Mexican wrestler kit, help is on the way--in Los Angeles, at least.

Discover the movies that inspired NACHO LIBRE: the Mexican horror movies of the 1950s and 60s, when science and religion and (of course) wrestlers grappled with supernatural creatures (Aztec mummies, Vampire babes, angry skeletons and "doll people." (I can't believe where that thing's tongue is licking on the poster for EL BARON DEL TERROR: lurid!)

The Haunted Hacienda has assembled a fabuloso exhibit of vintage movie posters and lobby cards. Who's been collecting all this stuff? It comes from the Del Valle Archives, in collaboration with the Drkrm. Gallery

Check it out before June 24th 2006.

Regular gallery hours are Tues-Saturday 11am-5pm.
For more info call 323-223-6867 or email drkrm@mac.com.

The website is: drkrm.com

All gallery events are free and open to the public.

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