Oddball Films and guest
curator Emily Schleiner present The Scene of the Mutant Gene!, featuring films about DNA, heredity, mutants, and
genetic throwbacks! Be amazed by
the antics of mutant monsters, heredity, inheritance and see the results of
science experiments on DNA long before Jurassic Park made its debut and Dolly the sheep walked the Earth! This program features excerpts from Creature From The
Black Lagoon, a
water monster spine-tingler from 1954, directed by Jack Arnold and starring
Richard Carlson and Julia Adams. This film series awed 1950s audiences with
nothing less than a fish-humanoid
monster with a penchant for lady scientists! Future Shock, a 1972 documentary narrated by
Orson Welles, about speedy future technologies and our human inability to keep
up with the times; segments from the creature feature sequel Revenge
of the Creature
(1955) - the monster transplanted to a water park in Florida, only to
fall for the beautiful scientist overseeing it (him?) again! In the dated and British-English
accented A Clone of Frogs (1979) documentary, scientists create albino frogs. See the
amazingly small tools and substances these scientists use when creating
clones! The Double
Helix (1960s) will
teach you about the complex machinery used to study DNA and view a photograph
of the moment when DNA splits! Find out whether dinosaurs still walk the Earth
when a group of stalwart scientist explorers follow a journal entry written by
their deceased colleague in the 1925 silent classic A Lost World, directed by Harry O. Hoyt with
stop motion special effects by Willis O'Brien. In My Mother Was
Never a Kid (1980s)
a young girl travels back in time to meet her mother as a girl, discovering
just how similar they really are!
In the final creature sequel, The Creature Walks Among Us (1956), the renegade monster is
captured and changed into an air-breathing monster by a wealthy scientist,
making the monster truly unstoppable!
Plus! Excerpts from a 1935
version of Dante’s Inferno in which a wayward father attempts to derail his son from a
path of greed and treachery.
Scenes of smoke machines and writhing semi-clothed people abound!
Date:
Friday, July 6th, 2012 at 8:00pm.
Venue:
Oddball Films, 275 Capp Street, San Francisco
Admission:
$10.00 Limited Seating RSVP to programming@oddballfilm.com or 415.558.8117.