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  My husband did a series at the Academy of Natural Sciences in 
Philadelphia, and included THEM! about an invasion of ants, Mantis! 
about a humongous attacking praying mantis (classic scene in the Holland 
Tunnel), and a few more.  It was part of a full-fledged "Bugs!" weekend, 
with a variety of programs, so the movies provided a fun addition to a 
larger program.  It was awesome!
> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
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> Has anyone shown 1950's-era sci-fi or horror films to a paying audience in
> a science center? If so I would very much appreciate learning how it went
> for you. You can e-mail me directly.
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> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Steve Fentress, Director
> Strasenburgh Planetarium
> Rochester Museum&  Science Center
> 657 East Avenue
> Rochester, NY 14607 USA
> phone (585)  697-1946
> fax (585) 271-7146
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> www.rmsc.org
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