Wednesday, April 27
7:30pm
E Street Cinema
Washington, DC
Based on one of the world’s bestselling comic book series with over 70 million copies sold worldwide, “Dylan Dog: Dead of Night” blends horror, humor and sophisticated storytelling set in the backstreets of New Orleans – a city where the living and the undead have brokered an uneasy co-existence. The story revolves around Dylan Dog, the world’s only living private investigator of the undead with a business card that features his slogan, “No pulse, No problem.” Having left the world of the supernatural behind after the death of his wife, Dylan is pulled back into action to solve the murder of a mysterious woman’s father. Along with his zombie assistant Marcus, he finds himself drawn into the middle of a battle between the clans of vampire, werewolf and zombie for possession of a rare artifact to control both the mortal and monster world. Dylan must go where the living dare not in order to solve the case, save mankind and keep his partner from losing any more body parts.
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night opens in theaters Friday, April 29.
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