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On this week's show Phillip is joined once again by Kristin Battestella do discuss the Hammer movie, Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed. Phillip starts the show by reading the general information about the movie plus some facts thrown in. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Kristin and Phillip then discuss the great things about this movie. They also discuss some of the other Hammer' Frankenstein movies. It's a fun discussion. Phillip then asks if they notice anything that Tarantino might have liked or used in a film. Then they individually rate the movie. They answer whether they would buy, rent, or find this movie for free. It's then time for Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Cape Fear (1962). So check out Kristin at In Session Films Podcast. Phillip then talks about what's coming next week when he will be doing a solo show discussing Darktown Strutters (1975). Thanks for listening.
In the next installment of the Frankenstein saga starring Peter Cushing, the controversial Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969) features a unique take on the Monster. Come join the hosts as they lament the hazards of deer, crime, and the pace of this film.
Hey everybody! My buddy Mike is back, and we're back with our journey through the Hammer films Frankenstein series! This fifth installment of the franchise has some really high moments, but one that just doesn't belong, but no spoilers, as we get to that about 3/4's of the way though the conversation. So, get your scalpel sharpened, and get ready for the show! As usual, if you'd like to leave any feedback for the show, you can do so through email at Magazinesandmonsters.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB page. You can find Mike on most social media sites at ComicsintheGA or Comics in the Golden Age! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/magsnmonsters/message
We continue where we left off in episode 27 with our exploration of the 1976 British anthology series "Beasts," written by the legendary Nigel Kneale (who now has his own dedicated page on our website!), tonight we watch the first of two episodes "The Dummy." Directed by Don Leaver (not Cleaver), a veteran of many shows from our youth and boasts credits on two episodes of "Hammer House of Horror": "Witching Time" and "The Mark of Satan" Bernard Horsfal as Clyde Boydl: He appeared in classic TV series like the very first episode of "The Avengers" and a four "Doctor Who" serials: "The Mind Robber," "The War Games," "The Planet of the Daleks," and "The Deadly Assassin." Glyn Houston as Sidney Stewart: another "Doctor Who" alumnus, having featured in "The Hand of Fear" and "The Awakening." The fantastically named Thorley Walters as Sir Ramsey: bringing a wealth of genre experience to the table, playing the Burgermeister in "Vampire Circus, "Dr. Hertz in "Frankenstein Created Woman" and Inspector Frisch in "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed,". Notably, Michael Sheard as the Sergeant, who gained fame for his portrayal of the tyrannical schoolteacher Mr. Bronson in Grange Hill during the mid-1980s. He also developed a niche for playing Adolf Hitler, appearing in four films: "Rogue Male," "The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission," "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," an uncredited role in "Hitler of the Andes." and in the TV series "The Tomorrow People." Sheard also made appearances in Doctor Who: "The Ark," "Mind of Evil," "Pyramid of Mars," "The Invisible Enemy," "Castrovalva," and "Remembrance of the Daleks. We also see Lillias Walker as Joan Eastgate - her obligatory Doctor Who appearance being "Terror of the Zygons", was married to Peter Vaughan, who starred in "Warning to the Curious." (episode 21) Patricia Haines as Sheila Boy - She also starred in "Virgin Witch" with first-time actor Vicky Michelle. Haines was married to Michael Caine with whom she had a daughter; sadly, this was her final screen role. And finally, of course, one of our most featured actors, Clive Swift (or as the Apple Podcasts AI transcript generator calls him, Kloof Swift). We've covered his career several times now, and I highly recommend Andrew Screens ‘Book of Beasts' blog for a fantastic, exhaustive biography. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965), The House that Dripped Blood (1971) and Tales from the Crypt (1972) Amicus Productions was most known for their anthology films, even though that was a small percentage of the types of films they did make in over the years. But because of the quality of the films, the power of the stories they were based on, and the incredible cast of actors they would hire, they always made an impact on fans. In this episode, not only do we cover three of our favorite Amicus' anthology titles, but we're joined by producer/director Lawrie Brewster, the man behind the resurrection of Amicus Productions, that is currently working on a new anthology film to be released under the Amicus name! Films Mentioned in this Episode: And Now the Screaming Starts! (1973), Asylum (1972), The Black Gloves (2017), Candyman (1992), Castle of the Living Dead (1964), City of the Dead (1960), Creepshow (1982), Curse of Frankenstein (1957), Doctor Jekyll (2023), Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1945), Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965), Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1965), From Beyond the Grave (1974), The House that Dripped Blood (1971), In the Grip of Terror (2024), Jamboree (1957), Lord of Tears (2013), Rock Around the Clock (1956), Rock! Rock! Rock! (1956), The Skull (1965), Tales from the Crypt (1972), Vault of Horror (1973)
El Vampiro (1957), The Black Pit of Dr. M (1959), and The Curse of the Crying Woman (1963). Any horror fan worth their weight in blood knows their fare share about the classic monster films from Universal from the 30s and 40s before they died a slow death. But do you know that in the late 50s and early 60s, there was a bunch of classical looking horror films made in Mexico? Looking a lot like their Universal brethen, these Mexican films cranked up the atomsphere (and the fog machines) to 11, using some of the traditional monsters, as well as developing some from their own heritage. Mexican horror films from this era don't seem to get the credit and notoriety that they should. So we're hoping to help change that by covering 3 that we think are pretty damn good. So buckle up, get your pen and notepad ready and get ready to start down a very foggy path into a highly underrated sub-genre. Films mentioned in this espisode: The Brainiac (El barón del terror, 1963) El Vampiro (1957) The Curse of the Crying Woman (La maldición de la Llorona,1963) Black Pit of Dr M (Misterios de ultratumba, 1959) Night of the Bloody Apes (La horripilante bestia humana, 1969) The Vampire's Coffin (El ataud del vampiro, 1958) Curse of the Aztec Mummy (La maldición de la momia Azteca, 1957 Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy (La momia azteca contra el robot humano, 1958) Wrestling Women vs. The Aztek Mummy (Las luchadoras contra la momia, 1964) The Witch's Mirror (El espejo de la bruja, 1964) City of the Dead (1960) Dracula (1931) The Bloody Vampire (El vampiro sangriento, 1962) Invasion of the Vampires (La invasión de los vampiros, 1963) The Curse of Nostradamus (1961) Nostradamus and the Destroyer of Monsters (1962) Genie of Darkness (1962) The Blood of Nostradamus (1962) The Hell of Frankenstein (Orlak, el infierno de Frankenstein, 1960) The Ghost (1963) Black Sunday (1960) The Revived Monster (El Monstruo Resucitado 1953) Psycho (1960) The Living Coffin (1959) Young Frankenstein (1974) Halloween (1978) Frankenstein (1931) Son of Dracula (1943) Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1968) Boxed sets and film collections: Magic, Myth & Mutilation: The Micro-Budget Cinema Of Michael J. Murphy 1967-2015 Bloody Terror: The Shocking Cinema of Norman J Warren
There are plenty of ways to help you on your way to discovering more about the films you love, as well as ones you might not know too much about. There's always books on different filmmakers, or sort of the audio form of that, the audio commentaries that are usually found on most of our favorite films. The more insight you have, the more you will know, and maybe even enjoy it more. One of those that is helping fans learn just that is Troy Howarth. He's written over a dozen books on a varity of subjects, usually in the Italian film genre, covering directors like Argento, Bava, Fulci, and more recently, Umberto Lenzi. He's also published a 3-volume set on the giallo film. Plus, he has done a ton of different commentaries, giving fans even more info! Films mentioned in this episode: Alice Sweet Alice (1976), The Antichrist (1973), Aquirre, the Wrath of God (1972), Assault on Precinct 13 (1976), Baron Blood (1972), The Beyond (1981), Bitter Moon (1992), The Black Cat (1981), Black Sunday (1960), Blood and Black Lace, Blood Beast Terror (1968), Blood Delirium, Blood for Dracula (1974), Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), Burial Ground (1981), Caltiki, The Immortal Monster (1959), Cannibal Ferox (1981), Cannibal Holocaust (1980), Cat People (1942), Count Dracula (1970), Crawlspace (1986), Danger: Diabolik (1968), The Devil Incarnate (1979), The Devils (1971), Devil's Nightmare (1971), Diabolique (1955), Don't Look Now (1970), Double Face (1969), Don't Torture a Duckling (1972), Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs (1966), Erik the Conqueror (1961), Female Vampire (1973), Five Days (1973), Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971), Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969), The Frenchman's Garden (1978), Fury of the Wolfman (1972), The Ghost Galleon (1974), The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), Ghost of Mars (2001), Giant of Marathon (1959), The Great Silence (1968), Great White (1981), Grim Reaper (1980), Hercules in the Haunted World (1961), Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1970), Holocaust 2000 (1977), Horror of Dracula (1957), Hound of the Baskervilles (1959), Howl of the Devil (1988), Inferno (1980), The Irishman (2019), I Vampiri (1957), I Walked with a Zombie (1943), Malpertuis (1971), Mill of the Stone Women (1960), Mummy's Revenge (1975), The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave (1971), Night of the Demon (1957), Night of the Howling Beast (1975), New York Ripper (1982), Not as a Stranger (1955), The Old Dark House (1932), Phenomena (1985), Planet of the Vampires (1965), The Pumaman (1980), Revenge of the Dead (1983), Rio Bravo (1959), Rosemary's Baby (1968), Scars of Dracula (1970), Short Night of the Glass Dolls (1971), Slaughter Hotel (1971), The Sniper (1977), Suspiria (1977), Tentacles (1977), They Live (1988), Tintorera (1977), The Transexual (1977), Venom (1981), Venus in Furs (1969), Videodrome (1983), Zombie (1979)
Mark and Sam continue their chronologically-ordered, occasional trips into the world of Hammer Horror, with Hammer's 5th entry into their Frankenstein series. Links to all our Hammer episodes: The Good The Bad and The Hammer Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or chat with Mark who runs the facebook account athttp://www.facebook.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-odd or read Mark's reviews on Letterboxd Main Page for iTunes, […]
When a film is popular in the horror genre, most likely it will have a sequel. Or two. Or nine. When quality goes out the window to make a quick buck. Or is that completely true? Are there sequels out there that maybe not be as good as the original, but are still entertaining? Or, is there a sequel that actually surpasses the original? Before scoff, put some thought into that question. Or, listen to this episode first, then give it some thought. Either way, come listen to us rant and ramble on some of the sequels that we think are pretty fun, well made, or just a complete waste of time! Titles we discuss in this episode: The Amityville Horror (1979), Amityville II: The Possession (1982), Alien (1979), Aliens (1986), Army of Darkness (1992), Beyond Re-Animator (2003), Beyond the Door (1974), Beyond the Door II (1977), Beyond the Door III (1989), Blade (1998), Blade II (2002), Blade: Trinity (2004), Bride of Frankenstein (1935), Bride of Re-Animator (1990), Cat in the Brain (1990), Children of the Corn (1984), Children of the Corn: Runaway (2018), Critters (1986), Critters II: The Main Course (1988), The Crow: City of Angels (1996), Curse of Frankenstein (1957), Dagon (2001), Devil's Rejects (2005), Diary of the Dead (2007), Doctor Sleep (2019), The Exorcist (1973), The Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977), The Exorcist III: Legion (1990), Evil Dead (1981), Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn (1987), Evil of Frankenstein (1964), Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989), Frankenstein (1931), Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969), From Beyond (1986), Halloween (1978), Halloween II (1981), Halloween IV: The Return of Michael Myers (1988), Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995), Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988), Hellraiser (1987), Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992), House of 1000 Corpses (2003), Horror of Dracula (1958), Horror Rises from the Tomb (1973), Inferno (1980), Leatherface (2017), Jaws (1977), Jaws 2 (1978), Jaws 3D (1983), Jigsaw (2017), Killjoy (2000), Land of the Dead (2005), Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990), Leprechaun (1993), Mother of Tears (2007), Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Paranormal Activity 2 (2010), Pit and the Pendulum (1991), Puppet Master (1989), Puppet Master II (1990), Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge (1991), Puppet Master IV (1993), Puppet Master V (1994), The Purge (2013), Predator (1987), Re-Animator (1985), [REC] (2007), [REC] 2 (2009), [REC] 3: Genesis (2012), [REC] 4: Apocalypse (2014), Return of the Living Dead III (1993), Saw (2004), Saw II (2005), Saw III (2005), Saw IV (2006), Scream (1996), Society (1989), Spiral (2021), Survival of the Dead (2009), Suspiria (1977), Terminator (1984), Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022), Texas Chainsaw Massacre II (1986), Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1994), Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972), Wrong Turn (2003), Wrong Turn 2: Dead End (2007), Zombie (1979), Zombie 3 (1988), Zombie 4: After Death (1989)
Host Douglas Arthur is joined by author, director, and film historian, Bruce G. Hallenbeck and writer Ed Davis, Jr, the host of Insomniac Drive-In, for a conversation about the late actress Veronica Carlson, the star of several Hammer horror films including Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed and Dracula Has Risen From the Grave! They talk about Bruce's friendship with the star and her lasting legacy. Bruce's career as an author, director, and film critic are also discussed. And don't miss out on Bruce discussing his Kindle book release Buck Fever..a story where deer hunting and cannibals collide! Fun episode! Recorded in retro-style Telephonic Sound™️! Originally released May 10, 2022, in Dad's memory. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/SpaceMules/message
Hello! And welcome to the 50th (or thereabouts) episode of Hammer House of Podcast, where Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!) discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions between 1955 and 1976, from The Quatermass Xperiment to To the Devil… A Daughter. This month, we review 1969's Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed.
Really he must be. He's causing all kinds of trouble. British Horror February continues with another Hammer classic, again directed by Terrence Fisher and starring Peter Cushing. We can't get enough of them. Also boasting the wonderful Veronica Carlson, Simon Ward, and Freddie Jones (Dune, The Elephant Man).
On this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, Jim Adams travels down memory to reflect on a film that helped him through a difficult time, 1969’s “Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed,” starring Peter Cushing, Veronica Carlson, Simon Ward, Freddie Jones, Thorley Walters and Geoffrey Bayldon. The Baron is at it again blackmailing a young couple into helping him … Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed | Episode 315 Read More » The post Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed | Episode 315 appeared first on The ESO Network.
Jim travels down memory to reflect on a film that helped him through a difficult time, 1969's "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed," starring Peter Cushing, Veronica Carlson, Simon Ward, Freddie Jones, Thorley Walters and Geoffrey Bayldon. The Baron is at it again blackmailing a young couple into helping him continue his research. Find out how this film was a source of strength for Jim on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!
**CONTENT WARNING** This film contains a scene of sexual assault, which we discuss in the episode. Another week, another Hammer interpretation of Victor Frankenstein, and this one really must be destroyed. He's just the worst. This week we're discussing the convenience of a big hole in the floor, the importance of checking for pipes before you dig, and the magical camouflage-abilities of well-placed wallpaper. Please rate, review, and tell your fiends. And be sure to subscribe so you don't miss future installments. Follow us on Twitter or Instagram @thefrankencast or send us a letter at thefrankencast@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you! Your Horror Hosts: Anthony Bowman (he/him) & Eric Velazquez (he/him). Cover painting by Amanda Keller (@KellerIllustrations on Instagram).
Episode 71 - Veronica Carlson Interview On this episode, Steven was able to interview the amazing Veronica Carlson and her grandson Alex, at the October Monster Bash 2021! Ms. Carlson has been in many films including Dracula Has Risen from the Grave, Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, The Horror of Frankenstein, House of the Gorgon, and Crossplot to name a few. She was joined at this particular Monster Bash with her grandson, Alex. It was his first time seeing this side of his grandmother, and he was very generous to share his thoughts about it. We hope that you enjoy this episode! Please feel free to share it with your friends and family.
In the fifth Hammer Frankenstein, Peter Cushing stars as the Baron in Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969) The Coyote's Tale, a noir mystery by John Cornelison is available on Amazon in paperback and on Kindle Support the show with a purchase from Merch SPREAD THE WORD! If you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review, and subscribe! Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcast Find us at: Libsyn Page/a> Ganna/a> Amazon Music/a> Spotify/a> Radiodotcom/a> We would love to get your feedback! Email jec@classicmovierev.com Read more at classicmovierev.com
The Post Credit's Post Mortem concludes in episode 75 with talking about the Hammer Horror classic Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed. Joining Matt and Brian is return guest Aaron AuBuchon, a professor of film, television, and video production at Webster University, but on this podcast he is an expert on Hammer Horror. We peel back the layers of this unique story, how science fiction is becoming reality, how evil Dr. Frankenstein is, the occurrence of hyper criticism from the result of home video, and why Matt, Brian, and Aaron love this movie so damn much. Check out Aaron's new podcast Discover The Horror: https://discoverthehorror.com/?fbclid=IwAR2A51UHe7qrR2wwJd05TuyTWw-7QuALksWJkD3sAiuDX8poIRKGzLzTloU
Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 94 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. On this episode, your tour guide of David Garrett Jr. will take you on Odyssey through the Ones #21 with Featured Reviews of The Man from Planet X (1951) and Don't Breathe 2 (2021). These two don't pair up the greatest, but who the ‘villains' are made them fit in an interesting way. Also on this episode are Mini-Reviews of The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), The Night House (2020), Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969), Berberian Sound Studio (2012), John Dies at the End (2012) and The Mummy (1959). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 2:51 Mini-Reviews: 2:55 - 32:37 The Man from Planet X Trailer: 32:37 - 34:28 The Man from Planet X Review: 34:28 - 46:20 Don't Breathe 2 Trailer: 46:20 - 49:03 Don't Breathe 2 Review: 49:03 - 58:22 Outro: 59:19 - 1:01:23 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephile --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ian and Aaron continue their sinister sojourn in Hammerland with a look at Terrence Fisher's 1969 opus, Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed!This is Aaron's favorite Hammer Frankenstein movie, and for good reason. A culmination of all the features leading up to it, the story centers around the mad scientist (Peter Cushing) attempting to steal the secret of artificial life from a fellow doctor who's been locked up in a mental institution.Blackmail, murder, deceit, and the darkest action of a career marked by dark actions--this film pushes what we know about Victor Frankenstein's ruthlessness to the very limit.The guys dig into this vital series entry, comparing and contrasting it with its predecessors; looking at the differences between the competing mad scientists; and praising the work of this movie's "monster", Freddie Jones.Also, Ian re-contextualizes an emotionally moving scene, thus ruining it for Aaron forever!"Hammerland" is our monthly look at the 1950s-1970s Hammer Studios horror films featuring Dracula and Frankenstein.Note 1: Due to a computer issue, this episode looks a little different from previous installments; hopefully the back-and-forth "speaker view" isn't too distracting.Note 2: Toward the end of the show, Ian and Aaron lay out the next few episodes. They get a couple of dates wrong, and the order of the films they'll be discussing is a bit out of whack. Just stay tuned. It'll all make sense by the time they leave Hammerland!Show Links:Watch the Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed trailer.Catch up with all our previous Hammerland adventures!Subscribe to, like, and comment on the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel!
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This week on Hammer Pub, your hosts will still be sitting down with yet another marvelous Hammer horror film while having a few drinks and providing a running commentary on a gothic horror classic. This week, they’ll be tackling Terence Fisher’s 1970 horror sequel Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed! During the discussion, the guys chat about their recent watches, which include the Saw franchise, Spiral, All-American Murder, Army of the Dead, and Seance. Once the film begins, the group discusses their thoughts on the film, their thoughts on it and its place within the Frankenstein cycle, Terence Fisher’s stripped-down direction, the film’s notorious rape sequence, and…Breaking Bad?! It’s something a little different for Scream Addicts, but it’s a commentary we hope you’ll love! Be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, leave feedback, tell your friends about us, and give us a yell on Facebook and Twitter! We are: @Paulisgreat2000 @Jinx1981 @ScreamAddicts
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell is the Final film in Hammers Frankenstein saga of movie Staring Peter Cushing and Terrance Fisher in their last roles as Director and Lead actor, David Prowse also returns for this movie, and its a direct sequel to Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed. Baron Frankenstein works with a mental patient to reanimate the dead. Director: Terence Fisher Writer: Anthony Hinds Stars: Peter Cushing, Shane Briant, Madeline Smith Find out more at https://boobs-blood-badasses.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Director: Terence Fisher Release Date February 11 1970 Baron Frankenstein, with the aid of a young doctor and his fiancée, kidnaps the mentally sick Dr. Brandt in order to perform the first brain transplant operation. Peter Cushing, Veronica Carlson, Freddie Jones | Find out more at https://boobs-blood-badasses.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
I'm Brian. And I'm Kevin. And we're the Horror Guys! Episode 75 Summary This week we’ll begin with “Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed” from 1968, “Lifeblood” from 2006, “Amityville 3D” from 1983, and finally, “Dr. Sleep” from 2019. Were they worthwhile? Let’s find out. Caution: Spoilers! Tales to Make You Shiver, Volume 1: https://amzn.to/2YtHUMz Tales to Make You Shiver, Volume 2: https://amzn.to/3f9wunr Here. We. Go! Time Index: Introduction: 00:16 Frankenstein Must be Destroyed: 01:25 Lifeblood: 12:44 Short Film: Snakeskin: 20:19 Amityville 3D: 23:06 Dr. Sleep: 29:41 Next Week’s Films: 38:59 https://youtu.be/Q8NHHgEtubw Links: Lifeblood (2006) https://amzn.to/3bQ1sxY Frankenstein Must be Destroyed (1968) https://amzn.to/2TnFwDI Short Film: Snakeskin (2020) Review https://www.horrorguys.com/short-film-snakeskin-2020-review/ Amityville 3D (1983) https://amzn.to/2LJXdt9 Dr. Sleep (2019) https://amzn.to/2Xdgp82 Closing And that’s our show. Thanks for joining us. Stop in during the week at our website for news and horror updates, to comment on this podcast, or to contact us. Get ready for next week, where we’ll be watching some more classics. We’ll begin with “M” from 1931, “The Reptile” from 1966, “The Amityville Curse” from 1990, and “Mandy“ from 2018. We might even sneak in a short film or two! Email: horrorguysmail@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvIqIjVoNO0u78BykYKOMQQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/horrorguyspodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/HorrorBulletin Also http://twitter.com/BrianSchell and http://twitter.com/EightyCoin The web: http://www.horrorguys.com Patreon: http://patreon.com/horrorguys Buy us a coffee at http://Buymeacoffee.com/horrorguys I’m Kevin. And I’m Brian. We’ll see you next time! Theme Music by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com
I'm Brian. And I'm Kevin. And we're the Horror Guys! Episode 74 Summary This week we’ll cover the Universal film “The Man They Could Not Hang,” Hammer’s “The Devil Rides Out,” the Italian Giallo film “Tenebrae,” and the Netflix film “Platform.” Were they worthwhile? Let’s find out. Caution: Spoilers! Tales to Make You Shiver, Volume 1: https://amzn.to/2YtHUMz Tales to Make You Shiver, Volume 2: https://amzn.to/3f9wunr Here. We. Go! Time Index: Introduction: 00:16 The Man They Could Not Hang: 01:35 The Devil Rides Out: 12:12 Short Film: Prey: 25:55 Tenebrae: 28:22 The Platform: 38:57 Next Week’s Films: 49:03 https://youtu.be/qq3gqJPqAso Links: The Man They Could Not Hang (1939) https://www.horrorguys.com/the-man-they-could-not-hang-1939/ The Devil Rides Out (1968) https://www.horrorguys.com/the-devil-rides-out-1968-review/ Short Film: Prey (2020) https://www.horrorguys.com/short-film-prey-2020-review/ Tenebrae (1982) https://www.horrorguys.com/tenebrae-1982-review/ The Platform (2019) https://www.horrorguys.com/the-platform-2019-review/ Closing And that’s our show. Thanks for joining us. Stop in during the week at our website for news and horror updates, to comment on this podcast, or to contact us. Get ready for next week, where we’ll be watching some more classics. We’ll begin with “Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed” from 1968, “The Boogie Man Will Get You” from 1942, “Amityville 3D” from 1983, and finally, “Dr. Sleep” from 2019. Email: horrorguysmail@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvIqIjVoNO0u78BykYKOMQQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/horrorguyspodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/HorrorBulletin Also http://twitter.com/BrianSchell and http://twitter.com/EightyCoin The web: http://www.horrorguys.com Patreon: http://patreon.com/horrorguys Buy us a coffee at http://Buymeacoffee.com/horrorguys I’m Kevin. And I’m Brian. We’ll see you next time! Theme Music by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com
Cameron, Leonard, and Dave, continue their journey into the works of Hammer Horror with the films, Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969), and another film starring Peter Cushing, The Blood Beast Terror (1968). This episode is brought to you by the letter S, for Shōjō. Contact: www.monsterdearmonster.com @Drfaustisdead @nighttwitten @sentionautplus
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Join your hapless hosts THEM JACONETTI BOYS (LUKE & JASON) and CHRIS TYLER and HONEYWELL for some BRAIN TRAUMA INDUCING FUN - Hammer's FRANKENSTEIN MUST BE DESTROYED! See Peter Cushing in full PROGRESSIVE DRILLIN' AND KILLIN' MODE as the man who makes you think - WHO IS THE TRUE MONSTER?Now go make me some tea. Feedback for this show can be sent to: freakvault@gmail.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
Join your hapless hosts THEM JACONETTI BOYS (LUKE & JASON) and CHRIS TYLER and HONEYWELL for some BRAIN TRAUMA INDUCING FUN - Hammer's FRANKENSTEIN MUST BE DESTROYED! See Peter Cushing in full PROGRESSIVE DRILLIN' AND KILLIN' MODE as the man who makes you think - WHO IS THE TRUE MONSTER?Now go make me some tea. Feedback for this show can be sent to: freakvault@gmail.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!
The 5th in the Frankenstein franchise and possibly its finest, sees Frankenstein once again portrayed by Peter Cushing, tackle brain surgery to save an associate who has gone mad. His motive though lies in a formula that he wishes to receive from the doctor, but to what extent?
We wrap up our retrospective with a look at Terence Fisher's 1969 Hammer film Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed.
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Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films, RoboCop 2, Mississippi Grind, Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, American Ultra, The Alamo, Call Me Lucky, Spy, Slow West, The Mummy, Kaos and Eye in the Sky.
Driven straight out of Bohemia and into this month’s episode of 1951 Down Place, it’s the one, the only Baron Frankenstein. This time for the 1969 Hammer classic, Frankenstein Must be Destroyed starring Peter Cushing, Veronica Carlson, Freddie Jones, Simon Ward and Thorley Walters. In the director’s chair we find Terence Fisher at the helm […]
Derek knows he's lucky to live in an area with so many theaters willing to show classic horror films, and instead of bragging about it, he wants to share these movie-going experiences with you! In this episode of Monster Kid Radio, we go back to the Monster Kid Radio Crash at the for their Hammer Films Double Feature showing of Twins of Evil (dir. John Hough) and Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (dir. Terence Fisher). Derek was once again joined by 's Chris McMillan, and this time, they met fellow podcaster Scott Woodard (, Doctor of the Dead, and Who's Talking). Also, Derek talks about two projects seeking your crowd-funding support. Be sure to visit our complete website at , and don't forget our Wiki Campaign! 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 ) Hollywood Theatre - G2V Podcast - Kaiju Gaiden Kickstarter - Ed Wood: The Musical Indiegogo - Ed Wood: The Musical Songs - Support Monster Kid Radio on Patreon - The opening and closing song "Oh No, More Bats" (from the album Release the Bats) appears by permission of Aaron & the Burrs - 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.