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This week Jen, Amy, and Kyle went to the New Beverly Theater in Los Angeles for a double feature of Dracula's Daughter and The Hunger. Two adventure in queer vampire horror. What was it like being back at the movies? Did anybody get any good one liners during the screening? Did any famous folk watching the movie with them? Good but weird, yes and yes. Next Week's Pick: Evil Speak (1981) (streaming on Shudder, plus it has a Joe Bob version!) Check out Kyle's comic series “Tales from an Analog Future” out NOW! Get it here: https://gum.co/tfaaf1 Follow us on Twitter/Instagram/(and Jen on TikTok!) Show: @PodScary Jen: @JenSaunderson Kyle: @kyleclarkisrad Amy: @drolet_amy (twitter) @falling_with.style (instagram)
Jim reflects on a film that he initially did not like years ago, but has come to not only like, but appreciate - Universal's Classic from 1936 "Dracula's Daughter," starring Gloria Holden, Otto Kruger, Edward Van Sloan, Marguerite Churchill and Irving Pichel. Following Dracula's staking by Professor Van Helsing, a mysterious woman shows up wanting to claim the body. Is she a vampire or someone mentally disturbed? And what about the strange murders occurring in the area? Find out on this week's episode of "Monster Attack!"
Happy Pride month! On this weeks episode, Riley and Cecilia begin celebrating pride month with some hot ladies and the LaCroix-esque lesbian subtext of the 30s, as these two friends talk about the 1936 film "Dracula's Daughter". Follow us (mostly Riley) on Twitter and Instagram @HorrorStruckPod, and @HorrorStruckPodcast on Facebook! Our intro and outro music is by the wonderful Andy Bors. Check out him out here: https://duckii.bandcamp.com/?fbclid=IwAR0IN2dxd-0QXHWAVNejLOVXqaYvj70FfPh5vw3Hot1lA-ugJNT5D2wtjsw and https://divorcehorse330.bandcamp.com/?fbclid=IwAR0Y5zAKowHUJ_pkJRASlKUXU6sSczKUdzT90WOvI6jXIx76CcE3PvcMYhg
Heather from Wednesday Wine and Horror joins Mike to celebrate Pride Month for this year. We will take a look back on Queer cinema and celebrate it all, from the coded to the obvious, the villains, to the heroes, the directors to the cast. We hope you will learn something or at least be entertained as we start with the first of 2 Black and White films that mask queer themes since they couldn't be true to the source material.This week, we start with Dracula's Daughter, starring the daughter of the Dark Prince on a mission to seek modern therapy to cure her “unnatural” impulses, as she stalks both men and women alike on the streets of London. Check out Heathers podcast Wednesday Wine and HorrorWe now have a website! Visit us at www.strangebiscuits.com/graveyard to send us movie suggestions and comment on episodes!You can follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Thegraveyardshiftpod/On Twitter at https://twitter.com/GS_horrorpodAnd on Instagram at www.instagram.com/thegraveyardshiftpod/If you would like to make a donation to help keep the show going and get access to bonus content, you can do so by checking us out at https://www.patreon.com/Graveyardemail us at graveyardshiftpod@gmail.com for movie suggestions or Patreon ideas.Thanks for listening.
What do you do when your dad is the ultimate blood-sucker? That's exactly what "The Invisible Dan" and "Monster Mike" are discussing as they head back to Carfax Abbey mere seconds after Professor Van Helsing drove a stake through the heart of Count Dracula! Join them as they discuss the very different (and kinky) movie Dracula's Daughter almost was (and still kind of is?), why Countess Zaleska is one of the most underrated monsters in the Universal canon, and more!
Manish (@themanish89) and David (@daveagiannini) discuss a horror movie that’s certainly of its time, 1936’s Dracula’s Daughter. The film is provocative, with its female vampire longing for women, despite the climate of the ‘30s and the overt homophobia.
Welcome to the 194th episode of the LATE NIGHT FRIGHT, broadcasting live from WKMF Cozy Corner Public Radio. Thank you all for tuning in, be you a carbon based life form from spaceship Earth, or an astral traveler from a dimension yet to be discovered. Welcome one and all! Tonight's episode for December 7th, 2020 begins our month long celebration of the films of two of horror's most revered names: Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. The Hammer house of horror was built on 1957's THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, starring Cushing as Baron Frankenstein and Lee as the creature, and 1958's DRACULA (released as HORROR OF DRACULA in the United States), which featured Cushing as Dr. Van Helsing and Lee in his iconic role as Count Dracula. Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee would go on to appear in 22 films together and remained the closest of friends for the rest of their lives. Peter Cushing has the spotlight tonight in 1960's THE BRIDES OF DRACULA from Hammer Films. The first sequel to DRACULA finds the good doctor back in Transylvania battling a handsome vampire by the name of Baron Meinster (David Peel) who has his sights set on lovely school teacher Marianne Danielle (Yvonne Monlaur). Directed by legendary horror director Terence Fisher (THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, DRACULA, THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES, THE MUMMY) and filmed beautifully by director of photography Jack Asher, THE BRIDES OF DRACULA is a thrilling and chilling Gothic vampire film and a worthy sequel to its landmark predecessor. We have paired THE BRIDES OF DRACULA with another sequel to a landmark film. Five years after Bela Lugosi terrified audiences in Universal's classic 1931 production of DRACULA, moviegoers were treated to 1936's DRACULA'S DAUGHTER from director Lambert Hillyer (1945's 15 part BATMAN serial). The film is a direct sequel to its predecessor and features a return appearance from Edward Van Sloan (DRACULA, FRANKENSTEIN, THE MUMMY) as Van Helsing alongside Otto Kruger (an apt name for a horror movie lead, don't you think), Gloria Holden as the title character, Marguerite Churchill, and Irving Pichel. Released during Universal's golden age run as the original house of horror, DRACULA'S DAUGHTER is a worthy entry in the canon, featuring all of the thrills, chills and atmosphere one expects from a classic Universal horror film. Tonight's commercials include spots for Farmer Felcher's Old Fashioned Gluten, Holy Smoke (Cozy Corner's premier Christian vape shop), Rumps Adult Novelty and Soda Fountain, and Hammer Curlz, an exciting new workout program hosted by the one and only Bobby D'Amato (host of AFTERGLOW, the show that comes on after THE LATE NIGHT FRIGHT). As always, there is a news break featuring all of the fake news not fit to print. Join your hosts, Dan and Faith, as they work the graveyard shift at WKMF Cozy Corner Public Radio to bring you THE LATE NIGHT FRIGHT, the horror movie review show that is so important it has been released on Laserdisc AND Betamax! Pour yourself a cup of coffee, put your feet up and get ready to howl at the moon! It's time for THE LATE NIGHT FRIGHT! You can get in touch with THE LATE NIGHT FRIGHT at latenightfrightpodcast@gmail.com Click here for the Wikipedia entry on Peter Cushing, featuring biographical details and his filmography For an excellent video analysis of Peter Cushing's association with Hammer Films, click here for the video by Steve Shives
Daniel welcomes friend and Cobwebs listener Carmelita Valdez McKoy to the show to discuss two films featuring Lady Vampires: Dracula's Daughter (1936) and The Hunger (1983). Bela Lugosi's dead, but there's still plenty of bloodsuckers to love!Email the show at cobwebspodcast@gmail.com to let us know what you think of the movies, give feedback and/or request an episode!Cobwebs on Twitter: @cobwebspodDaniel on Twitter: @eplerdaniel Daniel on Letterboxd: @Dan_EplerCarmelita on Twitter: @CarmelitaSaysCarmelita on Letterboxd: @CarmelitaSaysCobwebs on YoutubeThe Hurtastic Podcastwww.cobwebspodcast.comMusic Provided By: Mediacharger: https://www.youtube.com/user/MediaCha...Music Created By : Andrian Von ZieglerSong Title: NecromancyCredit link: https://www.youtube.com/user/Adrianvo...
Week 2 of Universal Classic Monsters sequels in our special JUNE-iversal Month of Monster Mondays is here! This week, Geoff checks out 1936's Dracula's Daughter, a direct sequel taking place moments after 1931's Dracula! Find new episodes every Wednesday at www.filmseizure.com Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmseizure/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/FilmSeizure Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmseizure/ You can now find us on YouTube as well! The Film Seizure Channel can be found here: www.youtube.com/channel/UC76z5r6ci71xQnlCs-fzhvQ
Each episode I travel six feet under and pry open a coffin of one of my favorite Hollywood corpses and perform a post watch examination of one their forgotten films. In this episode I uncover the corpse of Gloria Holden to dissect her 1936 motion picture, Dracula’s Daughter.
"Dracula's Daughter" was fast-tracked into production when David O. Selznik decided to hold Universal's only chance at a plausible "Dracula" sequel copyright-hostage, but its main enemies were the censors. Their problem: Dracula's Daughter is clearly a lesbian. We talk about the admittedly mercenary film, and, with a little help from "The Celluloid Closet," talk about the emergent archetype of the tragic, self-tortured homosexual monster in American cinema.All original music courtesy of Niel Jakobyhttps://nieljacoby.bandcamp.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MonsterCrazeMemoirsOfficialiTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/monster-craze-memoirs/id1491963648Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3aSrQ5JFez33XuVanaFYIwPocket Casts: https://pca.st/lkra63chSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-3949861YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBGcDWtQj2wGEnlAB7P4AFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Monster-Craze-Memoirs-106199087480182/Twitter: https://twitter.com/KennethJWaste2
This week we're going back in time again for 1936's DRACULA'S DAUGHTER, directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Garrett Fort. We also talk about how very lesbian this film is, including its original script and reviews, another cat interruption on Elle's side, and we are becoming a James Bond podcast now everyone, thank you! (We wish). You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @HorrorTimePod and the hosts at @dykemadden and @ellemdesigns! We also are on Facebook at facebook.com/stophorrortimepod, and our website is stophorrortime.wordpress.com. If you like what we do, you can rate, review, and subscribe to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your favorites. Contact us at stophorrortime@gmail.com for any comments, questions, or movies you would like for us to cover!
Hosts Mat Bradley-Tschirgi and Thrasher discuss Son of Dracula. Count Alucard (Lon Chaney Jr.) causes mischief in New Orleans. Less tragic and dramatic than Dracula's Daughter, Son of Dracula goes more for laughs with a hint of mystery. The Southern Gothic setting changes things up nicely, and Louise Allbritton has a grand old time playing the infatuated Kay Caldwell. As for Count Alucard, Lon Chaney Jr. has a more cosmopolitan take on the vampire that hews closer to Bram Stoker's vision. Follow the show on Twitter @Sequelcast2 Like our Sequelcast 2 Facebook Page Sequelcast 2 is delighted to be a member of The Batman Podcast Network. Hear more great podcasts here! Watch Thrasher's tabletop RPG YouTube show d-infinity Live!. Listen to Marc with a C's music podcast Discography. Buy One Starry Night, a Cthulhu Live scenario Thrasher contributed to, from DriveThruRPG! Buy Mat's new book The Films of Uwe Boll Vol. 1: The Video Game Movies! Watch Alex Miller's YouTube series The Trailer Project!
Hosts Mat Bradley-Tschirgi and William Thrasher discuss Dracula's Daughter. Countess Marya Zaleska (Gloria Holden) seeks to destroy the body of Dracula to free herself from a vampiric curse. Dracula's Daughter might be the first lesbian horror film ever made. Comedic elements are ramped up a bit, but there's a fine bit of tragedy to the lead as well. Although not exactly a horror film in the traditional sense, it's a sequel that's far more unique than anyone would expect. Follow the show on Twitter @Sequelcast2 Like our Sequelcast 2 Facebook Page Sequelcast 2 is delighted to be a member of The Batman Podcast Network. Hear more great podcasts here! Watch Thrasher's tabletop RPG YouTube show d-infinity Live!. Listen to Marc with a C's music podcast Discography. Buy William Thrasher's d20 RPG supplements at DriveThruRPG! Buy Mat's new book The Films of Uwe Boll Vol. 1: The Video Game Movies! Watch Alex Miller's YouTube series The Trailer Project!
This week on Pods & Monsters we take a look at the underrated 1936 classic, Dracula's Daughter. Join us as we discuss more dismissive public officials, Von Helsing (not a typo!) pulling no punches, sexy necks, more vampire lore, and as always so much more! Follow us around the interwebs! www.podsandmonsters.com Twitter: @podsandmonsters Instagram: @podsandmonsterspodcast Facebook: @podsandmonsters If you've enjoyed our podcast, please rate and review on iTunes or wherever you subscribe and share our podcast!
We bid you... welcome. We celebrate this year with an extra large episode on your friend and mine, Count Dracula, focusing specifically on the films Bram Stoker's Dracula, Horror of Dracula, and Dracula's Daughter. Dan takes you through Dracula's many forms including post-pubescent-semi-bat-wolf-dog-Dracula, we visit the biggest Dracula collection in Texas, and Dan shares some more tales from the SFX studio. HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! Full list of movies discussed in the episode here: https://letterboxd.com/kenfrankenstein/list/nameless-cults-episode-44-nameless-cults/
This week we sit down with Nicole Boychuk to discuss her co-curated film series, Not Your Final Girl, as well as a look into Jean Rollins' "Fascination" (1979). In addition, Lori and Aria discuss the lesbian vampire as depicted in "Dracula's Daughter" (1936), "Vampyros Lesbos" (1971), and "Daughters of Darkness" (1971).Audio clip from "The L Word" (2006). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back, listeners! This week, we're covering two direct sequels to the 1931 Dracula film, "Dracula's Daughter" and "Son of Dracula." Tune in for an overwhelming lack of subtlety, iconic vampire queens, and Lon Chaney Jr, for some reason.
Join the Horror Cast gang as we review and discuss the Universal Horror classics, Dracula (1931), Dracula's Daughter (1936) and Son of Dracula (1943). This is part 2 of our salute to movie monsters called, "Monsterpalooza". Email us at askthehorrorcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @thehcast Check out our Site and store at thehorrorcast.net Join the conversation on our Horrorcast Facebook Group horror, movie, film, halloween, scary, spooky, reviews, discussion, critic, news, interviews, trailers, dvd, collectors, slasher, vampires, werewolves, zombies, ghosts, haunted,supernatural, paranormal, haunted house, cult, John Carpenter, Stephen King, Universal Monsters, It Chapter 1, It Chapter 2, blood, guts, gore, Jason Vorhees, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Pennywise, Child's Play, Chuckie, Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolf man, Creatures, Monsters, Tobe Hooper, Geaorge Romero, Rob Zombie, sid haug
How could something so beautiful be so evil? That's what we'd like to know! Here's our episode about the cult classic directed by John Hancock! Topics of discussion include: lesbianism in the 1970s, Baudelaire's poem entitled The Flowers of Evil, the image of death, and Godlike husbands. --- Thanks to Lily LeBlanc for our theme song: www.lilythecomposer.com Listen to our episode about Dracula's Daughter (1936): https://soundcloud.com/goodmourningnancy/ep-53-draculas-daughter-1936-lesbian-power --- Resources: Let's Scare Jessica to Death. Dir. John Hancock (1971) Charles Baudelaire: The Flowers of Evil (1857) https://fleursdumal.org/1857-table-of-contents Women and psychiatry http://broughttolife.sciencemuseum.org.uk/broughttolife/themes/menalhealthandillness/womanandpsychiatry Women & Hysteria in the History of Mental Illness https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3480686/ Lesbian Vampires Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesbian_vampire Not Just Dead, But Gay! Queerness and the Vampire by William A. Tringali https://vc.bridgew.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=https://www.google.com/&httpsredir=1&article=1172&context=honors_proj #FlashbackFriday—Today in 1973, the APA Removed Homosexuality From List of Mental Illnesses By Elliott Kozuch https://www.hrc.org/blog/flashbackfriday-today-in-1973-the-apa-removed-homosexuality-from-list-of-me 31 Days of Feminist Horror Films: LET’S SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH + HONEYMOON by Kate Hagen https://blog.blcklst.com/31-days-of-feminist-horror-films-lets-scare-jessica-to-death-honeymoon-e460db67afe1 DEEP CUTS: LET'S SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH by Sara Century https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/deep-cuts-lets-scare-jessica-to-death LET'S SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH 1971 by Ken Anderson https://lecinemadreams.blogspot.com/2018/10/lets-scare-jessica-to-death-1971.html 31 Days of Halloween 2012: Let's Scare Jessica to Death by Stephanie Lane http://www.clevelandmovieblog.com/2012/10/31-days-of-halloween-2012-lets-scare.html LET'S SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH (1971) Written by: The Arrow https://www.joblo.com/horror-movies/reviews/lets-scare-jessica-to-death Confessional Review: "Let's Scare Jessica to Death" (1971) by Stuart Monroe. https://www.getonmydamnlevel.com/blog/2019/4/22/confessional-review-lets-scare-jessica-to-death-1971 REVIEW: Let's Scare Jessica to Death by Jay SHATZER http://thelucidnightmare.blogspot.com/2010/04/review-lets-scare-jessica-to-death.html Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971) by Tom Fallows https://classic-horror.com/reviews/lets_scare_jessica_to_death_1971 Let's Scare Jessica to Death: Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let%27s_Scare_Jessica_to_Death LET'S SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH (MOVIE REVIEW) by TOR http://www.bloodygoodhorror.com/bgh/reviews/lets-scare-jessica-to-death A Glimpse Into 1970s Gay Activism https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/02/a-glimpse-into-1970s-gay-activism/284077/
* note* contrary to my earlier belief, the audio problems in issue 1 were caused by skype not a splitter. Theres some issues in Between the Panel. In this episode, I discuss: 2:36-Between the Panels- im joined by Marcus Ellinger to talk about Joaquin Phoenix's Joker, all the news from D23, and of course the honeymoon being over for Sony and Disney 43:05-The Weekly Pull- My thoughts on Marvel's Absolute Carnage vs Deadpool #1, Zenescope's Van Helsing vs Dracula's Daughter, DC's Black Mask: Year of the Villain #1 and of course Powers of X #3. 52:18-The Comic Club-Part 1 of out look back at the Age of Apocalypse (available on Marvel Unlimited). Next week we're doing part 2 (also available on Marvel Unlimited) Reach out to us with any comments, ideas, or suggestions: Twitter- @heythatscomics Instagram- HeyThatsComics email- heythatscomics@outlook.com You can also use any device with a microphone and --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/HeyThatsComics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/HeyThatsComics/support
Well hello there! This week your favorite ghouls discuss the direct sequel to Universal Studios Dracula (1931). Dracula's Daughter may have been a flop upon release but as the trailer suggests... "IT'S MORE EXCITING THAN DRACULA!" We'd have to agree! Who doesn't love an artistic and powerful lesbian vampire!? --- Thanks to Lily LeBlanc for our theme song: www.lilythecomposer.com Buy some delicious coffee from our sponsors: www.recesscoffee.com ---- Resources: Attack of the Leading Ladies: Gender, Sexuality and Spectatorship in Classic Horror Cinema by Rhona J. Berenstein. Columbia University Press. 1996. Queer Horror: Decoding Universal’s Monsters by Gary Morris https://brightlightsfilm.com/queer-horror-decoding-universals-monsters/#.XP_QZZNKiu4 Dracula’s Daughter by Gary D. Rhodes https://read.amazon.com/?asin=B07C7H8C25 How the vampire became film’s most feminist monster by Genevieve Valentine https://thedissolve.com/features/exposition/964-how-the-vampire-became-films-most-feminist-monster/ The Life and Times of Marya Zaleska, Dracula’s Daughter: Part One by Doris V. Sutherland https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2016/10/life-times-marya-zaleska-draculas-daughter-part-one/ The Life and Times of Marya Zaleska, Dracula’s Daughter: Part Two by Doris V. Sutherland https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2016/10/life-times-marya-zaleska-draculas-daughter-part-two/ Like a Woman Rising from a Tomb: Dracula’s Daughter (1936) and the Fin de Siècle by Samm Deighan https://diaboliquemagazine.com/like-a-woman-rising-from-a-tomb-draculas-daughter-1936-and-the-fin-de-siecle/ CODED QUEERNESS IN DRACULA’S DAUGHTER (1936) by ELIZABETH ERWIN http://www.horrorhomeroom.com/coded-queerness-in-draculas-daughter-1936/ Looking Back at 'Dracula's Daughter,' the 1936 Monster Movie That's Really About Love and Lesbians by Colin Flemming https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xd7993/looking-back-at-draculas-daughter-the-erotic-1936-film-thats-really-about-lesbians Dracula’s Daughter (1936) Review https://andyoucallyourselfascientist.com/2018/02/22/draculas-daughter-1936/ Daughters of the Darkness - Lesbian Vampire Before and After the Hays Code by Lili Hornyai https://www.academia.edu/4854666/Daughters_of_the_Darkness_-_Lesbian_Vampire_Before_and_After_the_Hays_Code Final Girl: Father was a Dracula http://www.finalgirl.rocks/2010/08/drac.html How Horror Thwarted ‘The Code’ By ELIZABETH ERWIN https://glreview.org/article/how-horror-thwarted-the-code/ Dracula’s Daughter Review by Will Kend https://shadowsinfilm.wordpress.com/2015/11/12/draculas-daughter-film-article-3/ Conversion Therapy https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aversion%20therapy Gay Conversion Therapy's Disturbing 19th-Century Origins https://www.history.com/news/gay-conversion-therapy-origins-19th-century The Feminists Making Vampires Gay Again https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-feminists-making-vampires-gay-again Feminist Fangs: The Activist Symbolism of Violent Vampire Women http://www.btchflcks.com/2015/10/feminist-fangs-the-activist-symbolism-of-violent-vampire-women.html#.XQWa1PlKhBw
Video Episode Episode 25: Dracula's Daughter, 13 Sins, Trench 11, and The Rift I'm Brian. And I'm Kevin. And we're the Horror Guys, if that sounds different, it's because we love to change things! Just to let you know, horror news will now come regularly on our Twitter feed and Facebook page instead of in the podcast. We’ll just be discussing movies and shorts, and we may creep into spoiler territory. So if you really want to go into these movies blind, beware of what we might say. So, this week we’ll cover the Universal Studios movie “Dracula’s Daughter” from 1936, the contemporary classic “13 Sins” from 2014, discussion of the short film, “Sulfuric”, the very new horror movie “Trench 11” from 2017, and our international feature “The Rift” from 2016. That’s a lot of movie talk, so let’s get started. Here. We. Go. Universal Studios Classic: “Dracula’s Daughter” (1936) Hungarian countess Marya Zaleska seeks the aid of a noted psychiatrist, hoping to free herself of a mysterious evil influence. Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/2WUgr6y Contemporary Classic: “13 Sins” (2014) A cryptic phone call sets off a dangerous game of risks for Elliot, a down-on-his luck salesman. The game promises increasing rewards for completing 13 tasks, each more sinister than the last. Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/2Is1j7c Horror Short: (YouTube) “Sulfuric” Jennifer returns from a trip to find her roommate in their apartment, unconscious. After reviving her, it becomes apparent that something is occurring inside their home. Something awful. YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Orjo23fz2Ss&list=PLbRBLzbVZV4nIP5ER8N7n8fSdZ07F6qxP&index=3&t=0s Very New Movie: “Trench 11” (2017) In the final days of WWI, an allied army unit led by a shell-shocked soldier is sent to investigate a mysterious abandoned German facility located deep underground. What they find is fate worse than death. Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/2WsSQp3 International Feature: “The Rift” (2016) An American military satellite crash lands in Eastern Serbia and a team of US and Serbian agents are dispatched to secure the remains of the satellite, but when they locate the crash site all is not as it seems. Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/2WWvdd4 Closing And that’s our show. Thanks for joining us. Stop in during the week at www.horrorguys.com for news and horror updates, to comment on this podcast, or to contact us. Get ready for next week, because will be watching the Universal Studio monster flick “Night Key“ from 1937, our contemporary classic “Survival of the Dead” from 2009, the very new movie “The Girl With All the Gifts” from 2016, and our international feature “Audition” from 1999. Give those a watch this week and see if your opinion matches ours. Check out our Twitter feed at @HorrorBulletin and find our group HorrorGuysPodcast on Facebook. http://twitter.com/HorrorBulletin and our website at http://www.horrorguys.com And let's not forget, we have our Patreon page at http://patreon.com/horrorguys I’m Kevin. And I’m Brian. We’ll see you next time! Theme Music by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com
Not our best episode, Buck has an ulcer and brain shuts down, and Chadley is very dumb to begin with. Please don't rate us based on this episode. Talking all boring movies Heckboy, Brie Larsons movie Unicorn store, more netflix bullsibe. The Universal Monsters Retrospective roles on and the boys disagree. Lot of trailer talk to pad the last half.
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The Sixth installment of season 1 of Rose Sinister: Vampires tackles the 1936 Univeral Pictures film, "Dracula's Daughter." Produced as a point in cinema history when expression to a back seat to moralizing lip service, a film that was shockingly bold for its era comes across as tame and problematic by modern standards. But the themes of Dracula's Daughter would do more to establish the tropes of the modern sympathetic vampire narrative than dear old dad ever did.
This week we're talking X-Men: Dark Phoenix, rehabilitation, Dracula's Daughter, and Maniac. Show music by Reed Love and OGRE. Support the show!
Today on the 5: Over the weekend I watched a fascinating film from 1936 called Dracula's Daughter. The movie was entertaining in itself, but viewing it with an eye for some possible underlying themes made it much more remarkable.
Your deadicated hosts dive into the demise of the Laemmle Family and the last gasp of the American horror boom... all this and more in the very complicated background of Lambert Hillyer's 1936 DRACULA'S DAUGHTER! Just what is vampirism being used as a metaphor for? From queerness to mental health to addiction, the lines are blurry but your hosts set themselves to the task of figuring it out. Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 49:18; Discussion 56:18; Ranking 1:26:32
Filmmaker Joe Sherlock joins Derek this week, and if they're not careful, they may lose their heads! Or not. Listen to this week's episode of Monster Kid Radio to find out! After learning all about Joe and what he does (including his involvement in the sequel to the classic film Manos: The Hands of Fate (dir. Harold P. Warren)), he plays a round of the Classic Five, and then gets down to business with a conversation about the 1959 film The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake (dir. Edward L. Cahn). Plus FEEDBACK (with the returning Brenda!). Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: Skullface Astronaut - The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards - It Came Outer Space at the Hollywood Theatre - Monster Bash - Archivos - Dominique Lamssies on Dracula's Daughter - (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio are available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at ) World Premiere of Manos Returns (dir. Tonjia Atomic) May 4, 2018 - 9:00pm Crypticon Seattle - Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - Next week: The Black Room (dir. Roy William Neill) with Larry Underwood (Dr. Gangrene) The opening and closing song "" () belongs to The Tiki Creeps - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
We're going back to the old school in this week's episode of Monster Kid Radio when author Jim Beard ( joins the podcast for the first time to talk about a 1930's Universal monster movie. The movie? Dracula's Daughter (dir. Lambert Hillyer). Jim and Derek both have a lot of affection for this film, and you'll get to hear all about it this week on the show. Plus, a special guest returns to help with this week's feedback! Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards - It Came Outer Space at the Hollywood Theatre - Monster Bash - (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio are available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at ) Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - Next week: The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake (dir. Edward L. Cahn) with Joe Sherlock The opening and closing song "" () belongs to Five Fingers with Parasol - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
Nobuhiko Obayashi blows Derek's mind this week when Derek and Steven Turek discuss the 1977 film House. Sure, it might be a little outside the MKR wheelhouse . . . it might be outside nearly all logic . . . but it's a haunted house movie, and it's one crazy ride! Also, the ballot for this year's Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards has been announced, and it's great to see so many Monster Kid Radio-ers (?) all over that ballot! Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: The Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards - Monster Bash - That's Terri-IFIC - (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio are available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at ) Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - Next week: Dracula's Daughter (dir. Lambert Hillyer) with Jim Beard The opening and closing song "Run Don't Walk" () belongs to Coast of Ghosts - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
In this episode we discuss two 1936 classics. First we start with The Devil Doll, Tod Browning's cross-dressing sci-fi revenge flick and final horror film. Next we look at Dracula's Daughter, a direct sequel to the original film. Also: spooky lesbians, drag queens, and crank psychiatry. Next week we'll be taking on the empty 1937 and 1938 with Song at Midnight and J'accuse, two foreign films that can very loosely be considered horror. If you like our podcast and want to help us continue to say spooky words at your ear holes, consider donating to our Patreon! www.patreon.com/spookorama
This week we're coming at you with two tales of really really weird science stuff from 1935. First up we've got Bride of Frankenstein (dir. James Whale) widely considered one of the best horror films of the golden age of Hollywood. Then we discuss Peter Lorre's star turn as a weird stalker in Mad Love (dir. Karl Freund). Also: the Hayes code, furries, and hair strangling. Tune in next week for 1936 with Dracula's Daughter and The Devil Doll. ***Correction - At 3:13 Thad says that Lionel Atwill appeared in Mark of the Vampire. Lionel Barrymore was the actual actor. He cared enough about this to make me issue a correction. -Barnes If you like our podcast and you want to help us say more weird jokes about horror movies, consider becoming a patron! www.patreon.com/spookorama
It's Halloween, and Jojo Seames and Andrew Ihla are back to talk about Dracula, the 1931 Tod Browning film starring Bela Lugosi. There's also some love for Spanish Dracula and Dracula's Daughter along the way.
Dracula's Daughter (1936) continues the story of Dracula (1931). Dracula's daughter comes to London to break the curse of her family. It is not long until Van Helsing is on her trail as she tries to get help from a friendly doctor. Rough Script - Dracula's Daughter (1936) We would love to get your feedback! Email HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! Tweet to your followers - I just listened to a classic movie review @classicmovierev If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to Classic Movie Reviews with Snark Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Follow us on Twitter @classicmovierev You can also subscribe via Stitcher Read more at snarkymoviereviews.com
We're back! And the topic is lesbian vampire movies! And Cindy is high on gin and never stops talking this time.This month we discuss 1936's Dracula's Daughter and 1983's The Hunger.Also this episode:Our love of David BowieCindy shuts down the entire show by dropping her micStacy WON'T STOP SINGINGFacebook violations!Squeem Kweems!All this and more!
This week Jason has a great conversation with Kindra Sowder, author of The Executioner Trilogy and the Miss Hyde series. She's also the owner of Burning Willow Press. We have a ton of great things to cover in our conversation, so you'd better get yourself a beverage to enjoy while you listen. Music heard: Dracula's Daughter by the Woggles and He's a Vampire by Archie King. Visit Kindra online: http://kindrasowder-insidemymind.blogspot.ca. Visit Burning Willow Press: http://www.burningwillowpressllc.com. Thanks for listening. Remember to tune in this Thursday, Oct 29th, for the 2015 Halloween Special Pt. 2!
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Couldn't get enough of Lugosi last week? We review Dracula's Daughter (which Lugosi isn't even in) and Murders In The Rue Morgue. Also Mad Max Fury Road is talked about.
Last weekend, Derek and Monster Kid Radio spent a few hours at Portland's Hollywood Theatre. This time of year, the Hollywood is packing in all kinds of movies appropriate for the Halloween season, and some of them are even Universal classics! Monster Kid Radio crashed the Hollywood for screenings of The Wolf Man (dir. George Waggner) and Dracula's Daughter (dir. Lambert Hillyer). After each movie, Derek was joined by Chris McMillan () for a debrief of their movie-watching experience. They also discuss upcoming Monster Kid Radio crashes (including the October 8 screening of Frankenstein's Daughter (dir. Richard E. Cunha) at ). Also featured in this episode: the next installment of this year's countdown-to-Halloween series, Lugosiween. Be sure to visit our complete website at .Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657)Email: monsterkidradio@gmail.com (.mp3s of every episode of Monster Kid Radio is available for download at our barebones behind-the-scenes website at )Support Monster Kid Radio on Patreon - The Joy Cinema - Hollywood Theatre - Lugosiween, Part Two"Danse Macabre - Sad Part - no violin" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a . Monster Kid Radio is a registered service mark of Monster Kid Radio LLC.
Hmm.. not too many know about this film, Dracula's Daughter, from 1936.. including your Mysterious host, Miss X ! So tune in to hear a l'il few clips from this film, which includes Marguerite Churchill in the cast. We will also update you on some of the movie monster conventions coming up for the beloved season of Halloween. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0027545/ And remember, Night owls; this show can only be heard in... the dark!
We talk about a true classic starring the immortal and sensual Gloria Holden, DRACULA'S DAUGHTER. Hosted by the creators of the Alex Van Helsing book series (Jason Henderson), indy comic Halloween Man (Drew Edwards), and manga Psy-comm (Tony Salvaggio), and attorney Julia Guzman. We'll cap it off with a look at vampires and pop culture, and of course Q&A from the audience!