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    Home » Halloween Crafts, Games, Parties

    Halloween Movie Theater

    Modified: Aug 26, '23 · Published: Sep 4, '10 · By: Beth Klosterboer · Commission earned on paid or sponsored links.

    Turn a basement or room in your house into a Halloween Movie Theater complete with zombie ushers, skeleton ticket takers, a Halloween concession stand, and more.

    Halloween movie theater Catacomb Cinema sign, zombie usher, skeleton ticket taker, movie screen.

    My husband, Jim, and I would work for months planning and decorating for our Halloween parties. Over the years, we transformed our basement into several versions of a Halloween movie theater.

    In this post, I'll share with you tips for making your own Halloween movie theater and show you how we created our own zombie ushers, a ticket booth with a skeleton ticket taker, and a variety of concession stands for our parties.

    pvc frames created to hand black sheets around movie theater walls.

    PVC frames for curtains

    We started by creating PVC frames around our walls so we could hang black sheets. The pictures of the PVC frames shown above are actually in our garage but we used the same technique in our basement.

    We bought cheap black twin-size bed sheets (just the flat sheets not the fitted sheets) and cut slits every two feet along the folded part of the sheet. We then slid the PVC pipe through the slits so we could hang the sheets off the top pipe close to the ceiling.

    The sheets hung to the floor making our movie theater dark. Even years later when we had our basement finished, we would build the PVC frames to hang the black sheets. We just loved how it looked with all our Halloween decorations in the room.

    white sheet used as movie screen in a Halloween movie theater

    White sheet movie screen

    The first year we had the movie theater in our basement, we hung a large white sheet in between two pillars to serve as our movie screen.

    It worked pretty well despite a few wrinkles in the fabric.

    If you have a large white wall, you can simply project the movie onto the wall.

    Halloween movie theater in unfinished basement.

    Movie projector and screen

    You can see in the picture on the left, that we hung the movie projector off the wall on a shelf that my husband built. He angled it just right so the movie projected onto our sheet.

    The next year, we purchased a large movie screen that fits in between the two pillars. The sheet had served its purpose and worked pretty well but the new screen was fantastic. There were no wrinkles to distort the movie.

    The kids didn't mind sitting on old couches, folding chairs, and a rug on the floor but we were excited to finally finish our basement and add comfy movie theater recliners.

    zombie movie theater usher and ticket taker.

    Zombie Usher and Skeleton Ticket Taker

    Store-bought Halloween props were added throughout the theater to enhance the creepy ambiance. We really wanted to add a ticket booth and ticket takers and knew we would have to create them ourselves.

    I found a life-size skeleton prop that worked great for the ticket taker but I couldn't find a life-size zombie (this was back in 2012). So, I had to create it myself.

    pvc frame for human body props

    PVC human frame

    We found instructions to make a human figure out of PVC pipe created by Spooky House Productions. We used their instructions and built our frame for our zombie.

    We had a lot of experience using PVC to build our walls so making this human figure out of PVC was a breeze.

    zombie prop created using pvc, chicken wire, bubble wrap, and a valet costume.

    We added some extra PVC pipe pieces to the base to create "feet" and then we added some volume around the chest by wrapping it in bubble wrap.

    Pool noodles were used to pad the arms to give them some shape.

     We cut a hole in the bottom of a store-bought zombie head and fit it over the "neck" pipe and did the same with some store-bought hands.

    entrance to the Halloween movie theater with a zombie usher.

    The ticket takers needed uniforms but actual uniforms were too expensive, so we bought Mr. VIP Valet costumes. The costume came with a red jacket and hat.

    We had to cut the brim off the hat to make it look like an old-fashioned pillbox hat which was perfect.

    We bought black pants and black shoes from a thrift store and dressed our zombies.

    Halloween movie theater ticket book with a skeleton ticket taker.

    Inexpensive ticket booth

    The ticket booth was created using a foam core science project board. We just bent the flaps backward and set it between two curtains.

    A piece of black cardboard worked as the countertop.

    We printed a large "now showing" sign mounted it on cardboard and hung it from the PVC pipe frame (that was holding all of our curtains.) A clear sheet of acetate was taped to the bottom of the sign and then attached to the counter.

    skeleton ticket booth.

    We dressed up the life-size skeleton in the ticket-taker costume and placed him in the ticket booth. The prop already was dressed in black pants and had styrofoam shoes attached so we didn't need to add those.

    The skeleton also came with a stand so we didn't have to worry about standing him up. If you use a skeleton prop, you may need to build a stand.

    Years later, when the acetate window on the ticket booth had gotten too badly beaten up, we simply set the ticket booth in the corner at the bottom of our basement stairs.

    We added a new old-fashioned movie theater sign to the wall next to the booth.

    Halloween movie theater ticket booth and concession stand.

    Halloween concession stand

    Every year, we had a different theme for our Halloween party. The year we hosted a Day of the Dead party, we added sugar skull face masks to our skeleton and zombie props.

    We also created a concessions stand for our movie theater. The picture above is from our Day of the Dead event. We had plenty of popcorn and movie theater candy available for our party guests.

    concession stand at a Halloween party.

    After our basement was finished, we had a more permanent concessions stand in our movie theater.

    We added a popcorn maker and lots of shelves filled with boxes of candy and jars filled with loose candy. We also added a shelf so we could store all our popcorn boxes, plates, and napkins.

    I had the sign for the concession stand created on vinyl and added a strand of battery-operated lights around it so it would glow in our dark theater.

    home movie theater concession stand

    If you set up a concession stand in your home movie theater, you can decorate it with popcorn boxes and bags, boxes of movie theater candy, and cute clip art.

    I found some fun old-timey wall decorations online that looked really cute with all my other props.

    Halloween movie theater sign and movie-themed decorations.

    Signage and wall hangings

    Our theater entrance was marked by this 5' long sign. I designed it and printed it on copy paper and had it enlarged at my local copy shop. It was mounted on cardboard and hung at the bottom of our basement stairs.

    I wanted the sign to look like it was lit up so I painted it with glow-in-the-dark paint and illuminated it with a black light.

    Classic monster movie posters were hung on the walls of the stairway leading down into the Catacomb Cinemas. I purchased large life-size standees of Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Bride of Frankenstein and placed them around the entrance to the room.

    Halloween movie night party food ideas

    Make delicious Halloween movie-themed appetizers and desserts. Your party guests will go nuts over these festive recipes.

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    Spinach Artichoke Dip Frankenstein

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    Stuffed Pizza Skulls

    Frankenstein Cake or Cookie Cake

    Frankenstein Cake

    Reese's Cup Werewolf Cupcakes are quick and easy treats to make for Halloween and they are so cute.

    Werewolf Cupcakes

    Dracula Cupcakes decorated with White Reese's Cup Vampires. are the perfect dessert for your Halloween party.

    Vampire Cupcakes

    movie reel cookies

    Movie Reel Cookies

    movie night white chocolate popcorn bowl filled with Twix popcorn

    White Chocolate Popcorn Bowl

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    Roach Infested Popcorn

    mummy rice krispie treats on popsicle sticks.

    Rice Krispie Treat Mummies

    Witch Cookies Filled with Candy make fun Halloween treats for parties and bake sales.

    Candy-Filled Witch Cookies

    Zombie Candy Cups filled with blood stained candy bones or hot and spicy blood red candies make ghoulish treats for Halloween.

    Zombie Candy Cups

    Jack Skellington Dip - a chicken dip decorated with black-colored cream cheese to look like this Nightmare Before Christmas character is served next to crackers.

    Jack Skellington Dip (hot chicken dip)

    mini cheesecakes decorated to look like Jack Skellington are plated on small square white plates set on a purple watercolor backdrop

    Jack Skellington Cheesecakes

    Mickey Mouse Jack-O-Lantern Oreo Cookie

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    Be sure to check out all of my Halloween Party Food.

    Halloween movie theater

    I hope you are inspired to make your own movie theater for a Halloween party. If I can turn an unfinished basement into a fun theater, I'm sure you can find a room, basement, or garage to transform too.

    I'd love to hear about your experience in the comments below. Have a Happy Halloween! SaveSave

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    1. Anonymous says

      October 24, 2014 at 7:46 am

      Fantastic! I'm planning a movie theater haunt this year for our local ToT's. You have some great ideas. Thanks for sharing them.

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      • beth says

        October 24, 2014 at 11:11 am

        Have fun! When I asked the kids what they like best about our party, many said being able to watch movies in the theater. They all think it's really cool.

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