Art Show: | International D/E. | Friday 4-9pm, Saturday 10am-8pm, Sunday 10am-noon |
Con-operations office: | Front of International E | 24 hours a day. |
Con Suite: | Hopkins | Friday 5pm-4am, Saturday 10am-4am, Sunday 10am-2pm, Rest of Friday and Saturday nights serves as conversation lounge. |
Dealers room: | Liberty Ballroom | Friday 4pm-8pm, Saturday 10am-8pm, Sunday 10am-3pm. |
Registration: | Liberty Foyer | Friday noon-10pm, Saturday 10-am-10pm, Sunday 10am-1pm. All night in International E Friday and Saturday. |
Computer Room: | Calhoun | Friday 3pm-10pm, Saturday 10am-9pm, Sunday 10am-1pm. |
Autograph signing table: | In front of Liberty Ballroom | All weekend. |
9 PM: The Play Babylon Soup: InternationalA-C. |
10:30 PM - 2 AM: The Friday Balticon Dance: International A. |
12:15 PM: Juggling and Wonders of Balance, Andrew Love Jr. |
1 PM - 2 PM: Steve Stiles Fan Artist GOH. |
2:15 PM - 3:15 PM: Filk GOH concert with TJ and Mitchell Burnside Clapp: International A-C. |
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM: Art & Editor GOH Speech with Wendy Pini and Richard Pini: International A-C |
4:40 PM - 5:00 PM: Presentations of Compton Crook and Young Writers Awards: International A-C |
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: GOH Speech, Octavia Butler: International A-C. |
9 PM: Masquerade (Costume Fashion Show): International A-C. |
~10 PM: Reading is FUNdamental Charity Auction, during the Masquerade half time judging: International A-C. |
30 minutes after end of Masquerade awards till 2am: The Saturday Balticon Dance: International A. |
10 AM - 10:30 AM: Introduction to Darkon |
10:30 AM - 2 PM: Darkon, Live Fantasy Combat Demo Team. Teaching and showing technique: International A. |
1 PM: Art Auction: Carroll Room. |
< 4PM: Children's Programming (Prior to 4 PM see children's program schedule) |
8 PM: Discussion: Gays and Lesbians on TV SF -- with Carl Cipra (M), Nina Boal, Rob Gates, Peter Knapp, Severna Park |
10 PM: Discussion: The History of the Star Trek Universe -- with BSFans Howard Newby (M) and Bob Thompson, Susan Shwartz, Wendie Old, Shane Tourtelotte, Peter Knapp |
4 PM: What's Happening in Baltimore Fandom -- Inge Heyer, Jack L. Chalker, Peter Knapp, and BSFans Colette Fozzard and Doug Creamer |
5 PM: Fan Fiction -- Nina Boal, Jon Singer |
6 PM: SF Writing: Conspiracies in Your Stories -- Alexis A. Gilliland, Darrell Schweitzer, Susan Shwartz, Bud Sparhawk, Michael Flynn |
7 PM: SF Writing: Spying and Spies -- Charles Gilliland, Paul Levinson, Eric Kotani, Rock Savage, Christopher Rowley, Steve Lubs |
8 PM: SF Writing: Humor in SF -- Brick Barrientos, Alexis A. Gilliland, Marvin Kaye, Jon Singer, Bud Sparhawk, Patrick Thomas |
9 PM: SF Writing: The Analog Mafia -- Stephen L. Burns, Robert R. Chase, Michael Flynn, John G. Hemry, Paul Levinson, Eric Kotani, Bud Sparhawk |
10 PM: Reading -- Paul Levinson |
4 PM: Reading: David Sherman, coauthor of the Starfist Series |
6 PM: Publishing: Millennial Issues -- Walter R. Cole, Wendie Old (M), Severna Park, Charles Ryan, Cecilia Tan, Steve Lubs |
7 PM: Poetry for Fun and Profit -- Patty Kinlock, W.H. Stevens, Vonnie Winslow Crist, David W. Kriebel, Darrell Schweitzer |
8 PM: Editors Read from the Slush Pile -- Josepha Sherman, Charles C. Ryan, Cecilia Tan, Gorden Van Gelder, Diane Weinstein |
9 PM: Fanzines and Their Art -- Slide Show by Steve Stiles, FAGoH |
10PM: Future Dwellings -- Stephen L. Burns, Brick Barrientos, Charles Gilliland, Paul Levinson, Hannah M.G. Shapero |
11 PM: Vampires: From Death to Sex to Kinky -- Brick Barrientos, Gore DeVol, Nina Ely, Eric Kotani, Rock Savage, Patrick Thomas |
4 PM: After Y2K: What's the Next Crisis? -- Stephen L. Burns, Catherine Asaro, Blessing Bird, Robert Glaub, John G. Hemry, Louise Titchener |
5 PM: Will Medical Technology Make Abortion Obsolete? -- Eva Whitley, Muriel Hykes, Joe Mayhew, Earle Pearce, Blessing Bird |
6 PM: How Much Did You Pay to Get Published? -- Jean Goldstrom, John G. Hemry, David Sherman, Louise Titchener |
7 PM: The Use of U.S. History in SF -- Robert R. Chase, Michael Flynn, Robert Glaub, Louise Titchener, Hal Clement |
8 PM: Practicing Earthly Religions in Space -- Catherine Asaro, Bob Biedeman, Jack L. Chalker, Dick Dyszel, Rev. Earle Pearce, Hannah M.G. Shapero, James D. Stoddard |
9 PM: Bagpipe Band Assembly |
10 PM to 2AM: Bagpipe and Scottish music Performance |
4 PM: Filking Concert Slots Check posted schedule. |
10 PM - 4 AM+: Filking all night musical event. |
6 PM: Klingon Battle Game, Miniature Starships and costume Extravaganza |
11 PM - 4AM+ Filking all night musical event |
5 PM: GoH Octavia Butler |
7 PM: Richard Garfinkle and James D. Stoddard Peale |
8 PM: WSFA Meeting -- Meet and Party with the Washington SF Association! |
10 AM+: Children's Program (see separate Children's program) |
8 PM: Discussion: Is Cloning Viable for Humans? -- with Muriel Hykes, Marvin Kaye, Paul Levinson, Bud Sparhawk, Shane Tourtelotte |
>10 PM: Discussion: Dr. Who and His Fans -- with Peter Knapp, Perianne Lurie (BSFS), Wendie Old, Shane Tourtellotte |
10 AM: Costume Program for Beginners. Workshops (See separate Costuming program Schedule) |
7 PM: Coyote and Other Tricksters -- Blessing Bird, Carl Cipra (M), Jagi Lamplighter, Bill Mayhew, Josepha Sherman, Nancy Springer |
8 PM: SF Movies that Shouldn't Exist -- Count Gore DeVol, Ron Miller, Rock Savage, Eric Choi, David Sherman, Diane Weinstein, Martin Morse Wooster |
9 PM: The Working Class in Fantasy -- Rob Gates (M), Parke Godwin, Joe Mayhew, Earle Pearce, Christopher Rowley |
10 AM: Science Program (see separate Science Schedule) |
11 PM+: Rehearsal and Performance of Handel's Hallelujah Chorus |
10 AM: Training Soldiers: Do We Really Need the DI and the Rat Line? -- Dan Cragg, David Sherman, John G. Hemry, Robert Sacks, Susan Shwartz, John C. Wright |
11 AM: Lord of the Rings: The Whole Movie! -- Bob Biedeman (M), Dr. Thomas R. Holtz, jr., Jagi Lamplighter |
Noon: How Is Class Warfare Handled in SF? -- Catherine Asaro, Carl Cipra (M), Brenda W. Clough, Severna Park, Earle Pearce, Susan Shwartz |
1 PM: Movies That Need Remaking -- Blessing Bird, Count Gore DeVol, John G. Hemry, Ron Miller, Steve Lubs(M) |
2 PM: The Use of Race, Caste and Culture in SF&F -- Octavia Butler (GoH), Jack L. Chalker, Michael Flynn, Rob Gates (M), Nancy Springer, Cecilia Tan |
3 PM: Open Poetry Reading -- Bring your own SF/Fantasy poetry to share with the Lite Poetry Circle in an open reading! |
4 PM: The Heroine's Journey: Does It Have To Copy the Hero's? -- Jean Goldstrom, Severna Park, Josepha Sherman (M), Susan Shwartz, Nancy Springer, Louise Titchener |
5 PM: Stargate SG1: a Discussion -- with Wendie Old, Robert Sacks, Bob Thompson (BSFS) |
6 PM: Masquerade Participants Assembly Green Room |
10 AM: The Borderlands of Science -- paper by Charles Sheffield |
11 AM: How to Lie with Statistics -- paper by Michael Flynn, illustrated by overhead projector |
Noon: Concert Slots for Filkers |
2 PM: The X-Files: a Discussion -- with Shane Tourtelotte, Martin Morse Wooster, Steve Lubs |
4 PM: The Use of Music in Magic and Enchantment -- Bob Esty, Kathy Sobansky, Dr. Paul Shuch |
5 PM: The Root of the Parody: Folk Tradition and Process -- Bob Esty, Kathy Sobansky |
6 PM: Sacred Harp -- Ted Rosenberg leads a local folksinging group |
7 PM: Concert Slots for Filkers |
10 PM - 4AM+: Filking musical all night event |
10 AM - Noon: Elfquest Fan Gathering |
10:30 - 11:30 AM: Elfquest Autograph and questions with Wendy and Richard Pini |
Noon: A Survey of High Fantasy -- Rob Gates (M), Jagi Lamplighter, James D. Stoddard |
1 PM: Antibiotics and Infection Fighting -- Stephen L. Burns, Muriel Hykes, Perianne Lurie MD, Patrick Thomas, Paul Levinson |
2 PM: Can We Do Without Movie Critics? -- Bob Biedeman, Marvin Kaye, Joe Mayhew, Louise Titchener |
3 PM: There's More To Space Opera Than Meets the Eye -- Catherine Asaro, Charles Gilliland, Charles C.Ryan, John C. Wright, Robert Glaub |
4 PM: Anime: Why Is It So Popular in the US? -- Catherine Asaro, Andrew Iwancio, Keith Mayfield (BSFS), Jagi Lamplighter, John C. Wright |
5 PM: Meet Darrell Schweitzer: Writer, Editor, Poet, Publisher -- and SF&F Researcher! |
6 PM: SF Magazines: A Market Not to be Ignored -- Carl Cipra (M), Jean Goldstrom, Charles C. Ryan, Gordon Van Gelder, Diane Weinstein |
8 PM: SF Trivia Quiz with Brick Barrientos (ends at 10 PM) |
10 PM - 4AM: Filking an all night musical event. |
9 AM: Writers' Workshop -- run by Steve Lubs, with input from Nina Boal, Jean Goldstrom, Charles C. Ryan, Bud Sparhawk, Diane Weinstein |
Noon: Outer Space to Inner Space: Poetry Workshop -- SF/Fantasy Poetry: how to write it, getting published, small presses, marketing your work, writing exercises, general Q&A. If desired, bring several copies of a poem for discussion/critique. Patti Kinlock, Vonnie Winslow Crist, W.H. Stevens, David W. Kriebel |
2 PM: Reading -- Eric Choi (30 min.) |
2:30 PM: Reading -- Charles Sheffield |
3 PM: Reading -- Brenda W. Clough |
3:30 PM: Reading -- Michael Flynn |
4 PM: Storytelling by Bill Mayhew |
5 PM: Reading -- Ron Miller |
8 PM: Masquerade Judging Room |
10 AM: SF Research: What is Left to Do? -- Walter R. Cole, Mark Owings (BSFS), Martin Morse Wooster |
11 AM: How Time Travel Works -- Or Doesn't -- in SF -- Catherine Asaro, Robert R. Chase, Richard Garfinkle, Dave Kratz, Andrew Love, Wendie Old (M) |
Noon: Preserving Your Collectibles: Do's and Don'ts, by Kim Moeller |
1 PM: The Male Figure in SF and Fantasy Art -- Tristan Alexander, Hannah M.G. Shapero |
2 PM: Creative Couples |
3 PM: "The State of Comic Book Publishing Today" with Steve Stiles (FAGoH) and Mark Wheatley |
4 PM: What's Art? What Are Crafts? What's the Difference? -- Nina Boal, Joe Mayhew |
6 PM: Reading -- Josepha Sherman |
6:30 PM: Reading -- Shane Tourtellotte |
7 PM: Reading -- Marvin Kaye |
8 PM: Reading -- Jack L. Chalker |
9 PM: Reading -- Jean Goldstrom: Stories from the News American |
10 PM: Cecilia Tan of Circlet Press |
10 AM: Hal Clement and Christopher Rowley |
11 AM: GoH Octavia Butler |
Noon: Dan Cragg and David Sherman |
1 PM: Josepha Sherman and Nancy Springer |
2 PM: Catherine Asaro and Susan Shwartz |
3 PM: Marvin Kaye and Paul Levinson |
4 PM: Jack L. Chalker and Parke Godwin |
5 PM: Eric Kotani and Yoji Kondo |
8 PM: (table moved to Liberty Foyer): Compton Crook Winner signs and sells The Book That Won!! |
10 AM: Reading -- Severna Park |
10:30 AM: Reading -- Nancy Springer |
11 AM: Writing Fantasy: Creating Mythical Creatures -- Jagi Lamplighter, >Wendie Old (M), Josepha Sherman, John C. Wright, Marian Rosenberg |
Noon: Writing Fantasy: Real Places as Settings -- Brenda W. Clough, Jean Goldstrom, James D. Stoddard, Josepha Sherman, Susan Shwartz, Cecilia Tan |
1 PM: Writing Fantasy: Portraying the Immortal -- Brenda W. Clough, Marvin Kaye, Darrell Schweitzer, Josepha Sherman, Christopher Rowley |
2 PM: Writing Fantasy: Palace Intrigue and Beyond -- Alexis Gilliland, Susan Shwartz, John C. Wright, James D. Stoddard |
Noon: Reading by Octavia Butler, GoH |
10 AM: Farscape: A Popular SF Series on TV -- Discussion, led by Nina Ely, >Guinevere Boyd, and Peter Knapp - This is a discussion about the Farscape program moderated by SF notables not connected with the show other than by admiration. If you want to meet other Fans of Farscape and hear their ideas this is the place to be. |
>11 AM: My Favorite Monsters From Movies to TV -- Bob Biedeman, Dick Dyszel, Rock Savage, Diane Weinstein, Steve Lubs |
Noon: Art Auction |
3 PM: Suggestions for Balticon 35, making it better next year -- with >members of the Con Committee |
11 AM-4PM : Concert Slots for Filkers |
10 AM: Mythology in Star Wars and Star Trek -- Blessing Bird, Jagi >Lamplighter, Hannah M. G. Shapero, Josepha Sherman |
11 AM: How We Won the Compton Crook Award -- the new winner, plus Michael Flynn, Josepha Sherman,James D. Stoddard |
Noon: Writing: Aging Your Characters -- Catherine Asaro, John G. Hemry, Paul Levinson, David Sherman, Nancy Springer, Hal Clement |
1 PM: Why Is SF So American? -- Jack L. Chalker, Robert Glaub, Shane Tourtelotte, Nina Boal |
2 PM: How to Ruin a Con -- Carl Cipra (M), Nina Ely, Seth Rosenberg, Robert Sacks |
10 AM -10:30 AM: Introduction to Darkon |
10:30 AM - 2 PM: Darkon, Live Fantasy Combat Demo Team. Teaching and showing technique, International A. |
10 AM: Michael Flynn |
10AM - 11AM: Tour of the Universe via HST , Inge Heyer . |
11AM - Noon: Building the Pioneer Rocket-plane , Mitchell Burnside Clapp. |
12Noon - 1PM: SETI - The search Continues , Dr H. Paul Shuck. |
1PM - 2PM: UFO's are Real, It's Flying Saucers that Don't Exist, David Theison. |
2PM - 3PM: Aurora - Light Show around the Planets, Timothy Livengood. |
3PM - 4PM: Latest Report from Space, Dr. Yoji Kondo. |
4PM - 5PM: Dinosaurs - The latest Discoveries, Michael Brett -Surman. |
5PM - 6PM: Physics in SF, Andrew E. Love Jr. |
6PM - 7PM: Genetic Engineering: Are you what you eat? Samuel Scheiner |
11AM: NASA's Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program: Will Interstellar travel become possible in our lifetimes? Catherine Asaro, President of Molecudyne Research. |
4 - 7 PM: FREESTYLE crafts: Make a costume, a puppet or a necklace;a bubble or sedar plate; dye eggs for Sunday's Hunts etc. |
10 - 11 AM: Costuming Presentation for Kids by Lisa Ashton |
11 - 12 AM: Storytelling by Tim Livengood |
1 PM - 2 PM: Wendy & Richard Pini - draw Elfquest characters and ask the authors about your favorite Elfquest characters' future |
2 PM - 3 PM: Bill Mayhew, storyteller |
3 PM - 4 PM: Easter Egg dying, Easter Bag making and Paper bag puppets |
4 PM - 5 PM: Carpathian the Storyteller ( by Bob Biedeman) |
5 PM - 6 PM: Passover dessert seder for Jews & Friends of all ages (eat the chocolate seder plate at the end) |
10 AM - 11 AM: T.J. Burnside, Music G.O.H. a filk for kids of all ages |
11 AM - 12 AM: Easter Egg Hunt 1-6 year olds |
Noon -1 PM: Easter Egg Hunt 7-12 year olds |
1 PM - 2 PM: Mr. Polymer, hands on science, by Prof. Ernie Silversmith |
2 PM - 3 PM: Dance to "Klingon Klezmer" and other CD's (get your energy out so you don't drive your parents too crazy on the ride home) |
6 PM - 8 PM: (2 hours) Beadwork (Workshop),Lisa Ashton,($5 fee; includes materials) A 2 hour workshop for learning the basics in beadwork edge-beading, applique and other techniques. |
8 PM - 9PM: Applying Glitz Amanda Allen, Diane Kovalcin & Susan Toker, Use glue, paint and other media to apply sequins, stones and so on to fabric and props. |
9 PM - 10 PM: Gilding the Lily Diane Kovalcin & Susan Toker, Learn how to >apply metallic leaf to 3-D objects for interesting effects. |
10 AM - 11 AM: Klingon Costume, Cheryl Koblinsky, Terry Smith, Kevin Burgess, How do you create your own Klingon outfit? Members of the Imperial Klingon Battle Fleet will explain it all for you. |
11 AM - Noon: Klingon Culture, Cheryl Koblinsky, Terry Smith, Kevin Burgess, Now that you know how to look like a Klingon, what do you do once you have it? Learn the Klingon language and customs, and get ideas for creating your own Klingon persona from members of the Imperial Klingon Battle Fleet. |
Noon - 2 PM: (2 hours) Vacuforming, Brian Healy, Andrew Bergstrom, Learn some >of the cool things you can do with plastic to make armor, props and other costume items. |
2 PM - 4 PM: (2 hours) Antique Ribbon-work (Workshop), Diane Kovalcin, Susan >Toker, ($5 fee; includes materials) This two hour workshop provides instruction on various trimming techniques using ribbon-work, giving you elegant ways to finish your costume or hat. |
4 PM - 6 PM: (2 hours) Gadgets and Gizmos, Ming Diaz, Marvin Bryant, Want to know how to wire your outfit, headpiece, wand, staff, belts-buttons-bows, wedding cake, or entire outfit with lights or flash or even lasers? None of these techniques are difficult or male-oriented, and you need only add your imagination to create eye-catching effects. Batteries not required until you start sewing. |
10 AM - Noon: (2 hours) GCFCG Auction, Sharon Landrum, Amanda Allen, Ric Rader, Ann Stephens, Pick up an interesting costume item and help out the local International Costumers' Guild chapter (sponsors of the After-Masquerade Party). |
Noon - 1:30 PM: (1½ hours) Recreation Costumes, Diane Kovalcin, Carol Salemi, Lisa Ashton, Learn how to take that movie costume, comic book character or book cover from a two-dimensional image to a three-dimensional costume. |
1:30 PM - 3 PM: (1½ hours) Researching Your Historical, Rob Himmelsbach, Sandy Swank, Judy Mitchell, Dan Delaney, Are you wondering how to find out more about that Victorian outfit you've been meaning to make? Don't know where to start with your 10th Century Viking? Check this panel out for research tips, documentation hints and lots of references! |
3 PM - 4 PM: An Introduction to Costume-Con 18, Jill Eastlake, and friends, Learn about CC18, this Memorial Day weekend in Hartford, CT. You can still affect the program and learn about how King Arthur meets space technology. How do you get to be a Costume-Con? Come and find out. |
4 PM - 6 PM: (2 hours) The Annual Balticon Costume Swap Meet, Betsy Delaney Moderator), Bring your fabric, sequins, shoes, and anything else you think might be someone else's treasure, and swap/trade/bargain at Balticon again this year! Leftovers can go home with you, or be donated to the con. |
11 AM - 1 PM: (2 hours), Medieval for Beginners, Sandy Swank, This hands-on class is oriented toward folks who need basic field or peasant style garb for renaissance or SCA style events. Learn how to make basic a T-tunic and mongol pants in this two-hour demo. |
1 PM - 2 PM: Making Fangs, Marvin Bryant, Check out this demo for a quick and easy way to make fangs. |
Noon - 3:00 PM: Galaxy Frauleine Yuna, Photon, Power dolls / Hurricane Polymer |
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Gunbuster vol. 1 - 3 |
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM: Virus eps 1 - 3 or Gundam 0083 eps. 1-4 |
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM: Kite |
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM: Ninja Scroll |
10:00 PM - 11:00-11:30 PM: X the Movie |
11:30 PM - 1:00 AM: Demon City Shinjuku |
1:00 AM - 3:30 AM: Genocyber vol. 1 - 3 |
3:30 AM - 5:30 AM: Silent Mobius vol. 1 + 2 |
5:30 AM - 7:00 AM: Space Adventure Cobra |
7:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Misc. Tenchi Muyu stuff |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Battle Angel or Angel's Egg |
11:00 AM - Noon: Ninja Cadets |
Noon - 4:00 PM: Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 Vol. 1 - 3 |
4:00 PM - 6:30 PM: Bubblegum Crisis 1, 5, and 6 (Oav's) |
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM: Macross Dynamite 7 eps. 1 + 2 |
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM: Perfect Blue, Director's cut |
9:00 PM - 11:00 PM: Masquerade Live Video over flow* |
11:00 PM - 1:30 AM: Ghost in the shell* |
1:30 AM - 4:30 PM:Neon Genesis Evangellion (all episodes and both movies)* |
3 PM - 5:59 PM: Open Gaming |
6 PM - 6:59 PM: Speaker - President of Loki Games The company moving popular PC games to LINUX. |
7 PM - 8:59 PM: StarCraft Tournament |
9 PM - 10 PM+: Open Gaming |
10 AM - 12:59AM: Open Gaming |
1 PM - 2:59 PM: "Unreal Tournament" Tournament |
3 PM - 5:59 PM: Open Gaming |
6 PM - 7:59 PM: Tournament (TBA) |
8 PM - 9 PM+: Open Gaming |
10 AM - 1 PM: Open Gaming. |
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2:00 PM: Bedknobs & Broomsticks, Disney 1971 |
4:00 PM: Fatherland, HBO 1994 |
6:00 PM: Purgatory, Warner Brothers 1999 |
7:30 PM: Westworld, MGM/UA 1972 |
9:00 PM: An American Werewolf In London, Live 1981 |
10:30 PM: Dark City, New Line 1998 |
12:10 AM: Blade, New Line 1998 |
1:40 AM: The Blair Witch Project, Artisan 1999 |
10:00 AM: The Batman/Superman Movie, Warner Bros 1998 |
11:30 AM: The Hobbit, Warner Bros 1995 |
1:00 PM: The Iron Giant, Warner Bros 1999 |
2:30 PM: Frankenweenie, Disney |
3:00 PM: The Fifth Element, Columbia/Sony 1997 |
5:00 PM: Muppetts From Space, Columbia/Sony 1999 |
6:30 PM: The Wicker Man, Republic 1973 |
8:00 PM: My Best Friend Is A Vampire, HBO 1988 |
>9:30 PM: The Outer Limits "Soldier" ,MGM/UA 1964 |
10:30 PM: The Strangler In The Swamp ,PRC/Sony 1946 |
11:30 PM: The Mystery of the Wax Museum, Warner Bros 1932 |
12:47 AM: Dead of Night, HBO 1945 |
2:30 AM: The Devil Bat, Monogram 1933 |
10:00 AM: The Black Cauldron, Disney 1980 |
11:30 AM: The Iron Giant, Warner Bros 1999 |
1:00 PM: Pleasantville, New Line 1998 |
And Assorted Cartoons, Short Subjects and Trailers. |