The Ultimate Sergio Leone Experience - Rolling Roadshow Style!

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The Ultimate Sergio Leone Experience - Rolling Roadshow Style!

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For cinephiles, Sergio Leone or Spaghetti Western fans, it gets no better than this once in a lifetime cinema loving experience! See and experience the original Man With No Name trilogy at their actual film locations. The Alamo Drafthouse's Rolling Roadshow is offering up its The Sergio Leone Edition this summer in June in Spain! They will be offering a VIP package that includes: 3 hand-silkscreened poster set (see amazing posters for other events here) and a limited edition Sergio Leone directors chair with your name on the back. VIP's will get priority seating at each of the screenings. So whether you want to take the Spaghetti Western trip of a lifetime or just get what promises to be 3 amazing Spaghetti Western posters, this series is going to be the hippest 2008 summer movie series on the block.

June 6: Fistful of Dollars (more info) Cortijo Sotillo, San Jose Spain The Cortijo Sotillo was used for the opening sequence as well as the interiors of Ramon’s house.

June 7: For a Few Dollars More (more info)
Los Albarocoques, Spain
The whitewashed buildings and stone circle in Los Albarocoques were used for the climactic ending of For a Few Dollars More.

June 8: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (more info)
Cortijo del Fraile, Cabo de Gata, Spain
The Cortijo del Fraile was used both as Angel Eye’s hideout and Father Ramirez’s mission.

More details, travel tips and full press release after the link bump.

The 2008 Rolling Roadshow Sergion Leone Edition

ROLLING ROADSHOW TOUR TO PAY TRIBUTE TO SERGIO LEONE 'DOLLARS' TRILOGY WITH SPECIAL SCREENINGS IN SOUTHERN SPAIN PRESENTED BY THE MGM CHANNEL AND TEUVE

June 6-8 Event in Almeria, Spain Marks First-Ever
Rolling Roadshow Tour Held Outside the U.S.

Austin, TX April 18, 2008 - The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema unveiled its plans today for the 2008 installment of the Rolling Roadshow Tour, the organization's annual traveling film screening series. This year's event takes place June 6-8 and will pay tribute to MGM's classic Sergio Leone “Dollars” Spaghetti Western trilogy, with screenings of Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, in Almeria, Southern Spain, the original location where all three films where shot. Leone's epics launched the career of four-time Oscar®-winner Clint Eastwood who set a precedent for the genre - and the generation - with his portrayal of the original anti-hero: “The Man With No Name.”

The Rolling Roadshow: Leone Edition is presented by The MGM Channel and Teuve in Spain. The screening schedule follows:

June 6: Fistful of Dollars (more info)
Cortijo Sotillo, San Jose Spain
The Cortijo Sotillo was used for the opening sequence as well as the interiors of Ramon’s house.

June 7: For a Few Dollars More (more info)
Los Albarocoques, Spain
The whitewashed buildings and stone circle in Los Albarocoques were used for the climactic ending of For a Few Dollars More.

June 8: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (more info)
Cortijo del Fraile, Cabo de Gata, Spain
The Cortijo del Fraile was used both as Angel Eye’s hideout and Father Ramirez’s mission.

"For the past three summers, we have taken the Rolling Roadshow Tour across the United States, logging more than 30,000 miles traveling to the most famous movie locations in America," says Alamo Drafthouse Cinema founder Tim League. "This summer we are expanding the vision of the Rolling Roadshow Tour further than we ever imagined, to one of the most important cinematic locales of the 20th Century."

Admission to screenings are free to the general public and following each of the screenings the Rolling Roadshow Tour, The MGM Channel and Teuve will host a reception toasting Sergio Leone, a true maestro of cinema.

The Rolling Roadshow Tour
Every summer, the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema takes to the road, departing from Austin, Texas on a whirlwind tour, hosting free 35mm screenings of famous movies in famous places. Known as The Rolling Roadshow Tour, the organization has been to the Field of Dreams in Iowa to show Field of Dreams with Kevin Costner live in person, Devil's Tower in Wyoming for a screening of Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind and Alcatraz Island for a screening of Escape From Alcatraz.

The Leone "Dollars" Trilogy
In 1964, Sergio Leone, an assistant director of Italian "sword and sandal" movies traveled to the Almeria region of Spain to shoot a small film based on Akira Kurosawa's samurai adventure Yojimbo. The leading man was an unknown American bit-part television actor who at 34 years old was well past his matinee-idol potential. The film, was A Fistful of Dollars; the actor, Clint Eastwood. No one could have imagined the explosive force of this seemingly modest film. Sergio Leone is now considered by many film historians to be one of the most influential directors of all time. Few films have reshaped the visual style of cinema more than Sergio Leone's quintessential "Spaghetti Western" trilogy, and even fewer films elevate the filming location to the status on par with lead actor. Like John Ford's American southwest, Leone's Almeria region plays a vital role in shaping the emotion and spirit of his films. Leone's stylistic and graphic depictions of the Old West elevated a marginalized genre to an art form and influenced today's filmmakers.

About MGM Networks
MGM Networks manages Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.'s interests in MGM-branded networks, Hollywood film studio joint venture channels and other programming services spanning scores of markets across Europe, North and South America, Asia, Oceana and Africa. For more information, visit www.mgmchannel.com.

About Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., through its operating subsidiaries is actively engaged in the worldwide production and distribution of motion pictures, television programming, home video, interactive media, music, and licensed merchandise. The company owns the world's largest library of modern films, comprising around 4,100 titles. Operating units including Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc., United Artists Films Inc., Ventanazul, MGM Television Entertainment Inc., MGM Networks Inc., MGM Distribution Co., MGM International Television Distribution Inc., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment LLC, MGM ON STAGE, MGM Music, MGM Consumer Products and MGM Interactive. In addition, MGM has ownership interests in international TV channels reaching over 120 countries and territories around the world. MGM ownership is currently as follows: Providence Equity Partners (29%), Texas Pacific Group (21%), Sony Corporation of America (20%), Comcast (20%), DLJ Merchant Banking Partners (7%) and Quadrangle Group (3%). For more information, visit www.mgm.com.

About TEUVE
TEUVE has an eight-year career in the Pay-TV sector including an important involvement in digital TV platforms by satellite and DTT (Digital terrestrian Television). TEUVE has grown to become currently one of the most importants providers in the Iberian Pay-TV Market available on the main cable and IPTV platforms. It produces and distributes ten TV channels as well as their linked services: TV on demand offer, mobile contains offer.

TEUVE is one of the biggest thematic channels producers in Spain; it produces six cinema channels (CINESTAR, EXTREME, DARK, MGM, SOMOS, CINEMATK y CANAL 18) and five entertainment channels (PACHA TV, NATURA, BUZZ, KIDSCO & TELECORAZÓN). All of them are in the different cable network in Spain and are available in 1,8 million homes.

About The Alamo Drafthouse
Founded in 1997 by Tim and Karrie League in Austin, Texas, the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema combines new release films, repertory programming and a variety of unique special events all under one roof, as well as full food and beverage menu served right to your seat. The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema was named the "#1 Theater in America" by Entertainment Weekly Magazine. Founders Tim and Karrie League will be travelling with the Rolling Roadshow to Almeria to host the Leone Edition of the Rolling Roadshow Tour.

If you are planning to visit the area and stay for a while in the Almeria region, contact Tuco Tours, who offer tours of all of the Sergio Leone locations.

Travel Tips:

You can fly into Madrid and it's about a 6 hour drive to Almeria, or you can catch a regional flight to Almeria from Madrid. The screenings are actually going to be in Cabo de Gata and Los Albarocoques, about a 30 minute drive from Almeria, so a car is a must.

Another attraction - within 10 minutes of the Cabo de Gata screening (Fistful of Dollars) is the isolated beach from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (a map to the site with this info will be posted on the Rolling Roadshow site at a later date).

Restaurant recommendations and day trips to some of the other Leone locations will be posted soon on the Rolling Roadshow site.

Rolling Roadshow media inquires please contact info@rollingroadshow.com
Details, directions and FAQ are available at www.rollingroadshow.com

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