Here’s the New Trailer for George A. Romero’s “Lost” Film THE AMUSEMENT PARK
Earlier today, we announced that George A. Romero’s “lost” film The Amusement Park (shot in 1973) would be arriving on Shudder beginning June 8th. It’s part of the must-have streaming service’s “Summer of Chills” slate.
Related Article: George A. Romero’s THE AMUSEMENT PARK Now Part of Shudder’s “Summer of Chills”
Now, we have a full trailer for The Amusement Park to share with you all! Give it a spin and read more about the movie below
Synopsis:
Recently discovered and restored 46 years after its completion by the George A. Romero Foundation and produced by Suzanne Desrocher-Romero, The Amusement Park stars Martin’s Lincoln Maazel as an elderly man who finds himself disoriented and increasingly isolated as the pains, tragedies and humiliations of aging in America are manifested through roller coasters and chaotic crowds. Commissioned by the Lutheran Society, the film is perhaps Romero’s wildest and most imaginative movie, an allegory about the nightmarish realities of growing older, and is an alluring snapshot of the filmmaker’s early artistic capacity and style and would go on to inform his ensuing filmography. The “lost” film was restored in 4k by IndieCollect in New York City.
Romero directed The Amusement Park from a script penned by Wally Cook; the film stars Lincoln Maazel, Harry Albacker, and Phyllis Casterwiler.
Related Article: The Scary Trailer for OPEN YOUR EYES Reminds Us of THE SHINING
Are you also a fan of George A. Romero? Are you also excited to check out The Amusement Park on Shudder in June? What did you think of the trailer? Let us know in the comments below or also on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! You can also carry on the convo with me personally on Twitter @josh_millican.