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Celebrate 30 Years of the Hollywood Hit "Christine" at Carlisle
Carlisle Chrysler Nationals to Host Reunion and Gathering of Cast Members in July
CARLISLE, PA – When Christine, a movie based on a Stephen King book, was released in theatres in December of 1983, no one could have ever imagined what it would still mean today. Though everyone involved hoped for success, thirty years later the Plymouth Fury and the film itself are still very popular due to their association in the John Carpenter directed classic. At the Carlisle Chrysler Nationals, July 12-14 at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds, the movie will be celebrated, not only with a car that was part of the filming, but also with a handful of stars that shared the silver screen with the Fury.
Given the popularity of the film, will people come to see the car or the stars that it helped propel into the spotlight? No matter the case, enthusiasts coming to Carlisle will indeed get to see an actual car that was in the film (there were many) and meet film stars Keith Gordon, Alexandra Paul, William Ostrander, Malcolm Danare and Steven Tash. All five are scheduled to appear and sign autographs, meet fans and interact with patrons all weekend. In addition, car owner Bill Gibson will be close by to talk about his association with the film car and how he procured the famous Fury.
Concerning each star scheduled to appear, Gordon and Paul were two of the leads. Gordon played Arnie Cunningham, the young high-schooler who goes from outcast to rebel when he finds the car, rusted and dilapidated with a for sale sign on it. After securing the car, much to the dismay of his best friend, Gordon's character, much like the car, undergoes a dark and dangerous transformation. Though he went on to star in Back to School alongside the legendary Rodney Dangerfield, Gordon has primarily been billed as a director, writer and producer of various TV programs and films these days.
Alexandra Paul, who played co-lead Leigh Cabot and girlfriend of the Cunningham character, has starred in over 70 films and/or television programs. Along with her Christine credit, she's famously known for her role of Stephanie Holden on Baywatch. Still very much active today and when not filming, Paul can be found doing something physical as she's also a competitive endurance athlete. She's competed in marathons, triathlons and has completed numerous other physically grueling challenges.
The additional cast members each played key roles in the film and are being billed as "The Wrecking Crew," so named due to the scene where a gang of bullies destroy Christine in a garage where she's being kept. The crew consists of William Ostrander, Malcom Danare and Steven Tash.
Ostrander, who played the longhaired bully Buddy Repperton and nemesis to Gordon's Cunningham and the car itself, returns to Carlisle where he most recently appeared in 2011. Along with his work in Christine, Ostrander has appeared in Knots Landing, Touched by an Angel and the 1985 mini-series North and South.
Starring as Moochie Wells, Malcom Danare has appeared in CSI: Miami, the 1996 summer blockbuster Independence Day, European Vacation, Flashdance, the Godzilla television series and others. Most recently, Danare starred as Kipling in the 2012 made for TV movie Monster High: Escape from Skull Shores. Danare is also featured on the cover of the original soundtrack to Christine.
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About Carlisle Events: Carlisle Events is a partner or producer of 17 annual collector car, truck, motorcycle and outdoor-themed events. Events are held at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds (Carlisle, PA), Bloomsburg Fairgrounds (Bloomsburg, PA), Allentown Fairgrounds (Allentown, PA), Auburn Auction Park (Auburn, IN) and Festival Park (Zephyrhills, FL). The season schedule hosts a sports and outdoors event, seven automotive swap meets of varying size, six auctions, as well as individual specialty shows featuring Corvettes, Fords, GMs, Chryslers, trucks, motorcycles, imports and kit cars and tuner and modern customs. Founded in 1974 by friends Bill Miller and Chip Miller, events hosted at Carlisle attract more than a half a million enthusiasts annually from all corners of the globe. More information is available via www.CarlisleEvents.com.
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