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Double Feature at the Foothills Highlights Work of Lori Bailey

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ONEONTA—Film and television star Mark Valley, best known for roles on “Boston Legal,” “Jericho” and “Garrow,” and Reality TV show personality Bulent Gurcan of Discovery Channel’s “Naked and Afraid” will be joining regional indie film producer and director Lori Bailey on Saturday, February 17 for a double feature screening of two locally-produced films, “A Roadhouse Coup” and “Garrow.”

“Our first movie of the evening is ‘A Roadhouse Coup,’ which chronicles the life and crimes of Otsego County’s famous ‘Mallet Murderess,’ Eva Coo,” said Bailey. “This film features former Senator James Seward, Otsego County District Attorney John Muehl, Oneonta Mayor Mark Drnek, Cooperstown Mayor Ellen Tillapaugh and retired Oneonta Police Chief Douglas Brenner, along with an eclectic cast of local actors.”

The second half of the double feature will be “Garrow,” a true crime drama profiling the nationally-famous case of Adirondacks serial killer Robert F. Garrow.

“This film supports a well-mixed cast of notable and recognizable talent—Mark Valley, Philip Casnoff, Terri Garber and Jay-Alan Christianson—along with many local actors, extras, and law-enforcement officials that were instrumental in the 1978 manhunt, capture, and death of serial killer Robert Garrow,” according to Bailey.

The movies will be shown at 7 p.m. on Saturday at the Foothills Performing Arts and Civic Center, 24 Market Street, Oneonta. Tickets for this one-night-only, back-to-back screening are $20.00 and can be purchased online at foothillspac.org or at the door.

“Come meet and greet Mark Valley and other surprise guests at the Foothills,” invited Bailey. “Grab a drink. Snap a photo. Support local theater and the arts. Most of all, enjoy the shows and be afraid…be very afraid!”

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