Monday, October 11, 2010
RetroVision Media Presents The Hole
Friday, October 1, 2010
RetroVision Theater Presents The Trap 1946
Thursday, June 24, 2010
RetroVision Theater Presents The Dog Factory 1904
If silence is truly golden, then you are going to love this little diddy from 1904. From the good people at IMDb; A brief vaudeville-style demonstration of a "Dog Transformator," a machine that instantly turns dogs into sausages, and amazingly, sausages back into dogs. Enjoy and share
RetroVision Theater Presents Off to the Bloomingdale Asylum 1901
We know we are digging deep to bring you some of these classics from the past, but in our view classics never go completely out of style. Enjoy this Melies trick film, that shows the world according to minds of some madmen being carried off to nutsville. If this short masterpiece don't get a laugh out of you, then you may very well be crazy yourself. Enjoy
Monday, June 21, 2010
Looking for an acting opportunity this summer?

Other fun things to do:
Mark your calendars! Wolves runs from August 4-21 at 59E59 Theaters. Showtimes are Tue-Wed 7:30, Thu-Sat 8:30, Sun 3:30. Tickets go on sale soon!
Congratulate Josh Tyson! He's our first confirmed cast member for Wolves. And what better way to celebrate his creative participation than by watching this rare footage from his audition for the original Twilight film?
Ben Cikanek and Mike Klar
co-Artistic Directors
Monday, June 14, 2010
RetroVision Theater Presents Prefabricated Girl
This is another short was edited from Dreams That Money Can Buy , starring Jack Britner. A favorite of mine and others here at RvM, we'll have bits and pieces later this week. Enjoy and share!
Friday, June 11, 2010
RetroVision Theater Presents Prefabricated Heart
This short was edited from Dreams That Money Can Buy ,which is a 1947 American experimental feature color film written, produced, and directed by surrealist artist and dada film-theorist Hans Richter.
Friday, March 5, 2010
RetroVision Theater Presents O.G. Crooner Frank Sinatra
We have more retro entertainment for our loyal fans of the Golden age today. American Classics 5 features the Chairmen of the Board taking the stage. Frank Sinatra singing Young lovers, set the tone for those to follow in his footsteps. Harry Conic Jr. comes the closest to Frank's abilities, but today's entertainers just don't measure up to the O.G. crooners of yesteryear! Enjoy this classically American entertainment and pass the fun on to a friend.







