Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Drive-In Classics From the Comfort of Home: The Film Detective Brings Rediscovered Drive-In Favorites to Screens This Summer

This is another instance where I am late to the party as The Film Detective issued this press release a few days before June, but the programming event is still in progress. If you haven't watched The Film Detective network yet and you are a fan of classic cinema and TV, you should check it out! TFD is broadcast on most major free TV streaming services world-wide. 

The Film Detective steers into summer with drive-in classics, Weird Wednesdays and marathons honoring Father's Day and Basil Rathbone's birthday


NEWS PROVIDED BY
The Film Detective 
May 28, 2020, 11:00 ET

ROCKPORT, Mass.May 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Film Detective (TFD), a classic media streaming network and film archive that restores and distributes classic films for today's cord-cutters, is bringing the nostalgia of classic drive-in movies to the comfort of home this summer. Starting in June, TFD is rediscovering its Drive-In Classics category, with newly added titles never before shown on The Film Detective.

Celebrating one of summer's favorite pastimes, the drive-in movie, TFD will show a Friday Double-Feature starting at 7 p.m. ET every Friday in June. With the resurgent popularity of the drive-in throughout the age of social distancing, drive-in classics will be featured, including Phantom From 10,000 Leagues (1955)Fridays will also be chock-full of schlock this June, including Beast from Haunted Cave (1959) and Attack of the Giant Leeches (1959).

Drive-in enthusiasts will also enjoy Going Attractions: The Definitive Story of the American Drive-in Movie (2013) from director April Wright, available in June. This documentary features filmmakers, drive-in owners, and sociologists to explore the drive-in from its origins through the recent resurgence. Going Attractions will be accompanied by drive-in favorites including Roger Corman's The Wasp Woman (1959), The Sadist (1963) starring Arch Hall Jr., and 1950s intermission ads from original 35mm film. 

Viewers will also want to mark their calendars for the arrival of Weird Wednesdays, every Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. ET on The Film Detective. In collaboration with Something Weird Video, TFD is debuting titles from its Something Weird Video collection each week, ranging from hard-boiled crime dramas like The Bloody Brood (1959) to educational propaganda like Juvenile Delinquent Scare Films.

The Film Detective will also feature marathons celebrating Basil Rathbone on Saturday, June 13, and Father's Day on Sunday, June 21. The Basil Rathbone marathon will feature Rathbone in his coveted role as Sherlock Holmes in Dressed to Kill (1946) and The Woman in Green (1945), as well as Heartbeat (1946) and moreFilm fathers will be featured on Father's Day, including Spencer Tracy in Father's Little Dividend (1951) and William Powell in Life with Father (1947). Coming at the heels of The Film Detective's app launch on Android™ in May 2020, with drive-in classics, movie marathons, and Weird Wednesdays, summer streaming has never looked better! 

For more information, visit https://www.thefilmdetective.com/.

About The Film Detective:

The Film Detective is a leading distributor of restored classic programming, including feature films, television, foreign imports, and documentaries. Launched in 2014, TFD has distributed its extensive library of 3,000+ hours of film on DVD and Blu-ray and through platforms including TCM, NBC, EPIX, MeTV, PBS, and more. The Film Detective has released its classic movie app on web, Android, iOS, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV and is available live on Sling, STIRR, and DistroTV.

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