Bigfanboy.com has partnered up with the Alamo Drafthouse to send you to a special DFW screening (in 35mm) of the Michael J. Fox 1985 classic TEEN WOLF, and a special bonus the man who plays his dad Harold Howard will be in the house – actor James Hampton will be on hand for a pre-show Q&A and autograph signing! James also reprised his role in TEEN WOLF TOO. We want you and a guest to see this for free tonight, and getting passes couldn’t be easier. Just GO HERE and print out the Bigfanboy.com pass, then trade it out for tickets at the box office. Remember, our pass will not get you in, you must first trade it in for actual tickets at the box office. We’ve been allotted 50 seats, so once they’re gone that’s it. Printing out one of our passes will get you two tickets (for two seats) when you trade it in. Food and beverages cost extra and are not included. If you’ve never seen TEEN WOLF on the big screen, this is a great opportunity to watch it with one of the stars in the house!
Raised in Dallas, Texas, James Hampton attended John H. Reagan Elementary, N.R. Crozier Technical High School and the University of North Texas (Theatre Arts Major). He studied acting with Michael Howard in New York and Leonard Nimoy in Los Angeles. He worked with Baruch Lumet at Knox Street Theatre in Dallas and did summer stock at Casa Manana in Fort Worth (1961). He performed off-Broadway in “Easy Does It” with Tom Poston and Elizabeth Allen, and toured with Burt Reynolds in “Rainmaker”. He starred in “Tender Trap” with Reynolds at Arlington Park Theatre in Chicago and played the title role in “Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter” at the same theatre with Mamie Van Doren and Rick Jason. Onscreen he has played in films as diverse as The Longest Yard (1974) and Teen Wolf (1985), and is probably best remembered as the eager but inept bugler Pvt. Hannibal Dobbs in the classic sitcom “F Troop” (1965).
The screening will be held at the new Alamo Drafthouse in Richardson, TX – located off of Belt Line Road and 75 Central Expressway, Southwest corner. We want you and guest to see this one early and for free – the screening will be held on Monday, September 23, 2013 at 7:00pm (note slightly earlier start time). Each pass is good for two tickets – two people. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY.
Remember, once our ticket allotment is used up, that’s it.