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Sacramento Press Club Presents Movie Night! Knife Fight & Child’s Play: The Movie

Walk the Red Carpet Wednesday, December 5th, 2012 at the Crest Theater for the Sacramento Press Club’s Movie Night. Mingle with the stars and SPC supporters during the pre-movie wine and heavy hors d’oeuvres reception. Then enjoy the full-length political thriller Knife Fight starring Rob Lowe, Carrie-Anne Moss, Julie Bowen and Eric McCormack and the short Child’s Play: The Movie. Reception begins at 5:30pm (no host bar) and the screenings begin at 7pm.

Movie Night attendees will have an opportunity to meet director Bill Guttentag, a two-time Oscar winner and writer Chris Lehane, a veteran political consultant who served as special assistant counsel to President Bill Clinton.

Tickets available at www.SacPressClub.org and www.Tickets.com. Proceeds benefit the Sacramento Press Club’s journalism scholarships.


Knife Fight is about sex, drugs, money and how politics is really played - a knife fight in a telephone booth, where blood is spilled, low blows are common and the best candidate is not always the best person. Starring Rob Lowe, Carrie-Anne Moss, Julie Bowen, Saffron Burroughs, Jamie Chung, Eric McCormack and Richard Schiff. Directed by Bill Guttentag. Written by Bill Guttentag and Chris Lehane. Produced by Divisadero Pictures.

5th grade students visit the Capitol to see democracy in action. But instead of finding the people their teacher says are “the best and the brightest,” they encounter over-the-top lawmakers prone to outrageous demands and childish infighting. Embarrassed, the lawmakers try to make amends by giving the kids a once-in-a-lifetime chance to solve a serious policy debate. But in Sacramento politics, things are never quite what they seem to be.

The Crest Theater is located at 1013 K Street, Sacramento. $40 for SPC members and $50 for non-members (Maximum two tickets at member price, per member)

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