BRUCE DICKINSON's 'Chemical Wedding': Film Director To Attend UK Showing

September 10, 2008

A special showing of "Chemical Wedding" — the supernatural horror-thriller written by IRON MAIDEN singer Bruce Dickinson and longtime "Monty Python" editor Julian Doyle, who also directed the film — will be held on Wednesday, October 29 at the Electric Palace Cinema in Hastings, UK. Doyle will attend the screening and will take part in a question-and-answer session afterwards.

Full details:

Electric Palace Cinema
39a High Street
Hastings
TN34 3ER

01424 720 393

www.electricpalacecinema.com

Doors open at 7:15 p.m. for an 8:00 p.m. start. Tickets are £5.50 / £4.50.

A UK TV commercial for the DVD release of "Chemical Wedding" can be viewed below.

Bruce Dickinson and the crew of "Chemical Wedding" are featured in a behind-the-scenes video talking about the horror film, which hit the UK on DVD on September 8. Watch the clip below.

According to Variety, Cinema Management Group has closed key deals in major territories on "Chemical Wedding".

Starz/Anchor Bay Entertainment is set to handle distribution in the U.S. and Canada, while Universal Pictures Video will cover France, Belgium and the Netherlands for an early 2009 release.

Dickinson was in Cannes in May to show off "Chemical Wedding". The singer, a registered commercial airline pilot, flew himself to the south of France, along with a bunch of journalists and fans.

Video footage of Dickinson in Cannes promoting the "Chemical Wedding" movie can be seen on the BBC News web site.

Dickinson is not the first rocker to be inspired by Crowley, who died in 1947. LED ZEPPELIN guitarist Jimmy Page was a big collector of Crowley's writings and even bought his Scottish estate. OZZY OSBOURNE, meanwhile, eulogized him in the song "Mr. Crowley".

UK TV commercial:

Interviews with Dickinson, crew:

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