Make A Date for A Scream Queen Rachel Grubb Double Feature!

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The Sci-Fi Center in Las Vegas is putting on a Rachel Grubb double feature on Saturday, November 13th.  Horror fans can see two of the Scream Queen's most prominent films, TERROR OVERLOAD and 13 HOURS IN A WAREHOUSE.  The actress herself will be on hand for a Q&A and signing after the films.
Rachel Grubb is a Scream Queen and pinup model who hails from Minneapolis, MN and currently resides in Los Angeles.  She has starred in numerous independent feature films and co-founded Silent-But-Deadly Productions with Brooke Lemke.  She recently wrote, directed and starred in Silent-But-Deadly Productions first feature film, WHY AM I IN A BOX? 
                                  
TERROR OVERLOAD is an anthology of 3 short stories--DINNER DATE, LOT LIZARD, and MONGO CHUPA--and a wraparound story called DEVIL DRIVER.  Rachel Grubb appears in the movie as 4 different characters.  The movie, produced by NFTS Productions, also features genre favorites Scarlet Salem, Joe Knetter, and the original Jason Voorhees himself, Ari Lehman.
13 HOURS IN A WAREHOUSE is a heist story with a supernatural twist.  A group of thugs pull off a robbery and hide out in an abandoned warehouse.  All appears to be going well, until they learn the warehouse is haunted by some very sadistic ghosts.  13 HOURS has won several awards, including the Gold Remi Award at Worldfest Houston, and Best Horror Film at the Indie Spirit Film Festival. 
The screening will take place at 8pm on Saturday, November 13th.  Admission is $7.  The Sci-Fi Center is located at 900 East Karen Avenue, Suite D202 in Las Vegas. 
                                
                                  
                                  
To contact Rachel Grubb, email: Rachel@sbdproductions.com 
Sci-Fi Center Official Website: http://thescificenter.com/
Silent-But-Deadly Productions website:  http://www.sbdproductions.com
Rachel Grubb on facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/celiacyanide
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