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The Griswalds Are Back! Only this time, they're staying home for Christmas in this third entry of the highly popular "National Lampoon's Vacation" which started in the early '80s. Chevy Chase once again returns as the enduringly hapless Clark Griswald while Beverly D'Angelo also returns as Ellen Griswald, his long-suffering wife. And for the third film in a row, their children Audrey (Juliette Lewis) and Rusty (Johnny Galecki) are played by ENTIRELY different actors. They also have loads of extended family visiting including in-laws played by Randy Quaid, Doris Roberts, EG Marshall, Diane Ladd, William Hickey, John Randolph, and Miriam Flynn. Of course with a full house, loads of holiday chaos ensues including rogue squirrels, dried-out turkeys, and super-charged cats! Celebrating its 35th Anniversary, let's revisit this beloved holiday comedy directed by Jeremiah Chechick and both written and produced by the late great John Hughes. Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a texthttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
CBS Radio Mystery Theater (CBSRMT) is a radio drama series created by Himan Brown that was broadcast on CBS Radio Network affiliates from 1974 to 1982, and later in the early 2000s was repeated by the NPR satellite feed. It was a revival of the classic radio mystery genre, and was hosted by actor E.G. Marshall.Each episode of CBSRMT was a self-contained mystery story, typically lasting 45 minutes. The shows featured a wide variety of stories, from traditional whodunits to supernatural tales to psychological thrillers. The series featured a cast of talented actors and actresses, including many well-known names from television and film.CBSRMT was a popular success, and ran for a total of 1,399 episodes. It was praised for its high production values, its suspenseful stories, and its strong performances. The show also attracted a wide audience, including both fans of classic radio drama and newcomers to the genre.CBSRMT is considered to be one of the best radio mystery series ever produced. It helped to revive the genre in the 1970s, and it continues to be enjoyed by listeners today.
CBS Radio Mystery Theater (CBSRMT) is a radio drama series created by Himan Brown that was broadcast on CBS Radio Network affiliates from 1974 to 1982, and later in the early 2000s was repeated by the NPR satellite feed. It was a revival of the classic radio mystery genre, and was hosted by actor E.G. Marshall.Each episode of CBSRMT was a self-contained mystery story, typically lasting 45 minutes. The shows featured a wide variety of stories, from traditional whodunits to supernatural tales to psychological thrillers. The series featured a cast of talented actors and actresses, including many well-known names from television and film.CBSRMT was a popular success, and ran for a total of 1,399 episodes. It was praised for its high production values, its suspenseful stories, and its strong performances. The show also attracted a wide audience, including both fans of classic radio drama and newcomers to the genre.CBSRMT is considered to be one of the best radio mystery series ever produced. It helped to revive the genre in the 1970s, and it continues to be enjoyed by listeners today.
CBS Radio Mystery Theater (CBSRMT) is a radio drama series created by Himan Brown that was broadcast on CBS Radio Network affiliates from 1974 to 1982, and later in the early 2000s was repeated by the NPR satellite feed. It was a revival of the classic radio mystery genre, and was hosted by actor E.G. Marshall.Each episode of CBSRMT was a self-contained mystery story, typically lasting 45 minutes. The shows featured a wide variety of stories, from traditional whodunits to supernatural tales to psychological thrillers. The series featured a cast of talented actors and actresses, including many well-known names from television and film.CBSRMT was a popular success, and ran for a total of 1,399 episodes. It was praised for its high production values, its suspenseful stories, and its strong performances. The show also attracted a wide audience, including both fans of classic radio drama and newcomers to the genre.CBSRMT is considered to be one of the best radio mystery series ever produced. It helped to revive the genre in the 1970s, and it continues to be enjoyed by listeners today.
Hey Goons! Another new episode of Slashers Podcast is upon us. This month is Patreon Pick February, so if you signed up in December or have been with us a long time, you got to pick your movie. Today's Patreon Pick is from one of our long-time, most loyal listeners, Kevin, whom we absolutely adore. Kevin chose 1982's Creepshow, written by Stephen King and directed by George A Romero. This film is an anthology with 5 separate stories plus a wraparound story that stars Tom Atkins and King's son and now famous author, Joe Hill! The film itself has a star-studded cast who include Adrienne Barbeau, Leslie Nielson, Ted Danson, Hal Holbrook, Fritz Weaver, EG Marshall, Ed Harris, Stephen King, and Tom Savini. In addition, Savini does all the gory, goopy and grisly practical effects. Find out why we think this classic should be considered gateway horror for any new horror fan, as well as which segments were our favorites. Let us know yours in the comments!! Thanks, Kevin, for the awesome suggestion. If you ever have feedback or recommendations on future episodes, please let us know at slasherspod@gmail.com. You can always find us on our social media: Instagram, Twitter, Slasher App: @slasherspod Facebook: /slasherspod Reddit: u/slasherspod https://www.youtube.com/c/slasherspodcast You can find our merch, and links to all our online presence here: linktr.ee/slasherspod Theme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherspod/support
"The Slick and the Dead" - CBS Radio Mystery Theater - January 23, 1976 A talented dancer with skeletons in her closet is killed in a hotel room. In this classic case of "whodunit," EG Marshall interrupts the third act to ask the audience to take a wild guess on who they believe slayed her. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/waldina/message
Welcome to The Joel Michalec Show Featuring The Lovely Sharen. Hey, while we are away from normal podcast duties, we are here to entertain you! How about a look back at the theater of the mind, Old Time Radio. This week we present "The Ghost Driver" from the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. this wonderfully macabre episode aired in April of 1974 and is a great story. May it haunt you pleasantly. Sweet dreams! Tech Tips From Joel - https://www.tiktok.com/@techrsq Like, Follow, Share and Subscribe to The Joel Michalec Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jmtalk/Listen to the Joel Michalec Show on one of our Partner Stations:Sunday 11 PM ET on 920 WON: The Apple http://mixlr.com/920-won-the-apple/Daily on the Elevens (11AM & 11PM) on SRN One at https://c5.radioboss.fm/u/76Subscribe For Free:- JoelMichalec.com- iTunes https://tinyurl.com/ya9znnog- iHeart Radio: https://tinyurl.com/y9y8j4qu- Pandora https://tinyurl.com/r3t5796- Spotify https://tinyurl.com/yabz4tro- Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/161eaa1b-d184-4905-bf7e-df431c193fb8/The-Joel-Michalec-Show- Google Play https://tinyurl.com/y9wppcum- Podchaser https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-joel-michalec-show-904302- TuneIn Radio https://tinyurl.com/yc7vhhy6- Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=565812&refid=stpr- Blubrry https://www.blubrry.com/jmtalk/- Spreaker https://tinyurl.com/y9ms27l2- Castbox https://tinyurl.com/y9keg6fb
This Halloween we are going back to 1982 to watch the classic collaboration between George Romero and Stephen King - Creepshow! An anthology horror which pays tribute to the infamous EC horror comics of the 1950s with an all-star cast including Ed Harris, Ted Danson, Leslie Nielsen, EG Marshall, Hal Holbrook, Fritz Weaver, and Adrienne Barbeau!
In Episode 14, Jay & Jim discuss how their passion for Superman The Movie first ignited. Plus Jennifer Aniston regrets the day she snubbed Christopher Reeve, and E.G. Marshall wonders if he would be able to get on the 1977 New York set of Superman The Movie in a rare David Petrou interview.
We’re back & we’ve got bite Richard Lynch stars in VAMPIRE, a 1979 TV movie also starring Eg Marshall & some priest from the Exorcist. [...]
It's all aboard for danger with an all-star cast: Lloyd Bridges, Yvette Mimieux, E.G. Marshall, and William Shatner. Two packed commuter trains hurtling toward each other on the same track! Hundreds of lives in peril! One man fights against impossible odds to save them!...in an ABC Sunday Night Movie from 1979. LISTEN IN...
This week Brian and Kenna are recasting men. 12 men. 12 angry men. Well, 8 out of the 12 Angry Men (1957) starring Lee J Cobb, EG Marshall, Jack Klugman, Jack Warden, Henry Fonda, Joseph Sweeney, Ed Begley, and George Voskovec. If you like what you hear, tell your friends! If you love what you hear please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. And don't forget to follow us on Twitter (@thebootpodcast) for more fun content!
Creepshow 1982directed by George Romero, written by Stephan kingstars Hal Holbremailk, Fritz Weaver, Leslie Nielsen, Carrie Nye, EG Marshall,5 inner connected stories wrapped around by a kid read a horroric comic book. email: nostalgic_gamer@hotmail.com, twitter @RGVpodcast, facebook: retro game viewer
It's time for a brand new special episode of Travis Bickle on the Riviera, the world's only movie podcast, with your hosts Tucker Stone and Sean Witzke. 0:00:00 - 0:23:45 - Night of the Living Dead (1968), directed by, co-written, edited, and shot by George Romero, starring Duane Jones, Judith O'Dea, Karl Hardman, Marilyn Eastman, Keith Wayne, Judith Ridley, Kyra Schon, Bill Hinzman, George Kosana, Russell Streiner, George Romero, and Bill Cardille. There's Always Vanilla (1971), directed by, edited, and shot by George Romero, written by Rudy Ricci, starring Raymond Laine, Judith Ridley, and Johanna Lawrence. (this film is currently not available) Season of the Witch (1973), directed by, written, shot, and edited by George Romero, starring Jan White, Raymond Laine, and Anne Muffly. The Crazies (1973), directed by, written, shot, and edited by George Romero, original screenplay by Paul McCullough, starring Lane Carrol, Lynn Lowry, Will MacMillan, Harold Wayne Jones, Lloyd Hollar, Richard Liberty, and Richard France. Martin (1978), directed by, written and edited by George Romero, cinematography by Michael Gornick, starring John Amplas, Lincoln Maazel, Christine Forrest, Tom Savini, Elayne Nadeau, Sara Venable, and George Romero. Dawn of the Dead (1978), directed by, written and edited by George Romero, cinematography by Michael Gornick, european edit by Dario Argento, starring Ken Foree, David Emge, Scott Reinger, Gaylen Ross, and Tom Savini. Knightriders (1981), directed by, written and co-edited by George Romero, cinematography by Michael Gornick, starring Ed Harris, Ken Foree, Tom Savini, and Joe Pilato. Creepshow (1982), directed and co-edited by George Romero, written by Stephen King, cinematography by Michael Gornick, starring Hal Holbrook, Ed Harris, Gaylen Ross, Ted Danson, Tom Atkins, Stephen King, Leslie Neilsen, EG Marshall, Fritz Weaver, and Adrienne Barbeau. Day of the Dead (1985), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by Michael Gornick, starring Lori Cardille, Richard Liberty, Terry Alexander, Joe Pilato, Jariath Conroy, Greg Nicotero, Anthony Dileo Jr, Sherman Howard, and John Amplas. Monkey Shines (1988), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by James A Contner, starring Jason Beghe, John Pankow, Kate McNiel, Joyce Van Patten, Stephen Root, Christine Forrest, and Stanley Tucci. Two Evil Eyes (1990), directed by George Romero & Dario Argento, written by Romero, Argento, and Franco Ferrini, cinematography by Peter Reiners, starring Adrienne Barbeau, EG Marshall, Tom Atkins, Harvey Keitel, Madeline Potter, John Amos, Sally Kirkland, Martin Balsam, and Kim Hunter. The Dark Half (1993), directed and co-written by George Romero, cinematography by Tony Pierce-Roberts, starring Timothy Hutton, Amy Madigan, Julie Harris, and Michael Rooker. Bruiser (2000), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by Adam Swica, starring Jason Flemyng, Peter Stormare, Leslie Hope, and Tom Atkins. Land of the Dead (2005), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by Miroslaw Baszak, starring Simon Baker, John Leguizamo, Asia Argento, Dennis Hopper, and Tom Savini. Diary of the Dead (2007), directed, co-produced and written by George Romero, cinematography by Adam Swica, starring Michelle Morgan, Joshua Close, Shawn Roberts, Amy Lalonde, Tatiana Maslany, and Scott Wentworth. Survival of the Dead (2009), directed and written by George Romero, cinematography by Adam Swica, starring Alan Van Sprang, Kenneth Welsh, Kathleen Munroe, and Devin Bostick. Next Week: Twin Peaks The Return Our outro music this week: is "Opening Theme" by John Harrison from Day of the Dead. And our intro is "L'Alba Dei Morti Viventi (intro - Alternate Takes)" by Goblin with some additional audio from The American Nightmare You can download episodes directly from itunes and rss. This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly criticism from the hosts. The hosts' twitter accounts are: Tucker, Morgan, and Sean.
E.G. Marshall brings us 2 episodes of CBSRMT focused on children and our lack of understanding towards them, considering we were all once one of them. This week learn about Bobby Deland, who is an odd boy and a plot where the youth seek to revolt. Have a request? Send it my way. Want more content? Use the links below http://apple.co/1DLU5F4 https://www.patreon.com/biffswerd https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBiffSweetwater https://www.iheart.com/show/27563079/
This episode features 2 stories from CBSRMT that focus on the ramifications of possessing knowledge of the future. Wanna help the podcast? Click the links below and rate/review/subscribe/donate FizzButton http://bit.ly/1VyzBTL iTunes http://apple.co/1DLU5F4 Stitcher http://bit.ly/16sFBv2 Patreon https://www.patreon.com/biffswerd YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBiffSweetwater iHeart http://www.iheart.com/show/27563079/ TuneIn http://tunein.com/radio/Spreading-The-Werd-with-Biff-Sweetwater-p887262/
The Climbing Boy is about the small children used as chimney sweeps in England back in the early 1800s and the cruelty and suffering they endured by those of great wealth. Dickens of Scotland Yard is based on an actual case that Charles Dickens worked during the early years of forming Scotland Yard. He was 1 of 15 men charged with covering all of England's major cases in the 1800s. Both stories are from the CBSRMT hosted by EG Marshall. Please Rate, Review & Subscribe http://apple.co/1DLU5F4 https://www.patreon.com/biffswerd https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBiffSweetwater
The CBS Radio Mystery Theater - As you walk through the creaking door you enter into another world, the world of imagination. This world is inside you, a part of you, and you take this journey alone. Each person hears and then sees with his or her mind's eye the events portrayed within these dramas. All of us interprets what they hear differently. The images we see is unique to ourselves. A voice becomes a person, living, breathing they come alive. They take on a physical form and characteristics that we assign to them. The wonders of your own mind are boundless. Scary thoughts? Perhaps, but what powers they bring us! To exercise one's imagination is to exercise one's soul. These dramas provide us with an escape from reality. To adventures beyond our own lives. Enjoy them. And pleasant dreams!THIS EPISODE:January 17, 1974. Program #12. CBS network. "You Can Die Again". Sponsored by: Budweiser, Kellogg's. E. G. Marshall (host), Sam Dann (writer), Richard Mulligan, Mandel Kramer, Marian Seldes, Bryna Raeburn, Gilbert Mack, Himan Brown. 52 minutes.