UnConventional

Directed by Daniel F. Doyle, Michael Furno
Not Rated
2004    1h 39mHorror, Documentary
6.73.5
Halloween 2003 marked the 13th anniversary of the Chiller Theatre Horror Movie Convention ... but there was nothing conventional about it. UnConventional is Revolution Earth's second feature-length documentary. This film chronicles the insanity that ensued at the 13th annual Chiller-Con, held at the Meadowlands Sheraton Hotel in East Rutherford, NJ. The story of the weekend is told through the eyes of six different people, each a representative of the sorts that the Chiller-Con attracts: Gunnar Hansen, the original man behind the mask; Tiffany Shepis, a scream queen on the rise; Bob Gonzo, a "micro-budget" filmmaker; two rabid fans; and one of the key men who helps run the convention. Six different people, six different perspectives, one crazy weekend. It certainly promises to be UnConventional. Just keep telling yourself ... it's only a documentary ...

Where to Watch UnConventional

  • Gunnar HansenSelf
  • 42nd Street PeteSelf
  • Tiffany ShepisSelf / Co-Producer
  • Bob GonzoSelf
  • Cathleen WilburSelf
  • John ZacherleSelf
  • Linda BlairSelf
  • Don CalfaSelf
  • David CarradineSelf
  • Sybil DanningSelf
  • Deana EnochesSelf
  • Joe FleishakerSelf
  • Sid HaigSelf
  • Clint HowardSelf
  • Kevin McCarthySelf
  • Bill MoseleySelf
  • Steve RailsbackSelf
  • Tanya RobertsSelf
  • John A. RussoSelf
  • Tom SaviniSelf

 

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UnConventional Trivia

UnConventional was released on October 1, 2004.

UnConventional was directed by Daniel F. Doyle, Michael Furno.

UnConventional has a runtime of 1 hr 39 min.

UnConventional was produced by Michael Furno, 42nd Street Pete.

The key characters in UnConventional are Self (Gunnar Hansen), Self (42nd Street Pete), Self (Tiffany Shepis).

UnConventional is rated Not Rated.

UnConventional is a Horror, Documentary film.

UnConventional has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.

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