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You can watch the VIDEO version of this episode here: https://youtu.be/KGVPU8JIVuk On Terror On The Tube, Joel, Peter, and Allyson pick, at random, a made-for-TV horror/suspense movie that aired sometime during the decades of the 1970s, 80s, or 90s. In this episode we're joined by special guest, Drew, to talk about Deadly Messages from 1985. Originally released on ABC on Thursday, February 21st, 1985, Deadly Messages stars Kathleen Beller, Michael Brandon, Dennis Franz, Scott Paulin, and Elizabeth Huddle Nyberg. ................................................................................................................................................ Synopsis: Laura Daniels, single and bored, finds new interest in life when she discovers an old ouija board. It appears, however, that the object's previous owner was murdered - and messages from beyond warn Laura that she may be next. ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ Special thanks to Ross Bugden for the use of his music for the theme of this podcast under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You can find the track titled Something Wicked here.
After two perilous weeks of comedies about sex workers, Paul, Javi, and - inescapably - Producer Brad find themselves in more familiar territory with The Sword and the Sorcerer. It's peak '80s as the stars of both Matt Houston and Manimal cross swords and… uh, sorcery?… in this incredibly diverting low budget bacchanal of wizardry and bloodshed. Forget Conan The Barbarian, Prince Talon is here to slay some beasts, take down some tyrants, chomp on a roasted leg of cow, and buckle his swash with his three-bladed, rocket-powered sword. Get ready to rock the multiplex with the most action a very limited budget can buy. Marvel at the cavalcade of television stalwarts cashing a paycheck in the magical kingdom of Griffith Park during their hiatus. Learn Javi's valuable lesson in cave rentals, discover the (possible) secret origin of Game of Thrones' Red Wedding, and quiver in wonder as we reveal the greatest line reading in cinema history! How are you not already listening to this episode???
Dan and Conrad resurrect an ancient wizard from a screaming coffin of tomato soup, hoist their triple-bladed shootin' sword and set off for the swashbuckling, headsplitting adventure of The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982) – the late Albert Pyun's directorial debut, featuring Lee Horsley, Kathleen Beller, Simon MacCorkindale, Geroge Maharis and Richard Lynch. It's your standard orphaned son of a murdered king returns to avenge his father's death and restore freedom to the realm, except he's actually not bothered and only wants to shag the Princess who hires him. It has some shocking scenes of gore and copious amounts of unnecessary female nudity, which made it somewhat of a video rental treasure for pre-pubescent boys in the 80s... but does it stand up to scrutiny now? Find out! Follow us on Threads, Facebook, Instagram and the thing that used to be Twitter, if it's still functioning. Support us on Patreon to nominate future films, vote on whether films should be released or thrown back, and access exclusive bonus content!
In Terror On The Tube, Joel, Peter, and Allyson pick, at random, a made-for-TV horror/suspense movie that aired sometime during the decades of the 1970s, 80s, or 90s. In this episode we talk about Are You In The House Alone? from 1978. Originally released on CBS on Wednesday, September 20th, 1978, Are You In The House Alone? stars Kathleen Beller, Blythe Danner, Tony Bill, Tricia O'Neil and Dennis Quaid. ................................................................................................................................................ Synopsis: A teenage girl is harassed by a stalker who torments her with threatening notes and phone calls. ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ Special thanks to Ross Bugden for the use of his music for the theme of this podcast under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You can find the track titled Something Wicked here.
A uninteresting and deeply problematic TV movie with a horror-movie shell and an Afterschool Special center, Are You In The House Alone? introduces me to the concept of the Un-Quaidy Valley -- and introduces the rest of the world to David Keith. Schoolyard doowop, a brawl in an art-supplies closet, a visit to the Oversight Committee on the occasion of Mr. Quaid's engagement, and more! SHOW NOTES Want to help defray the costs of the pod, like getting a print of that Baretta episode made? Throw a few bucks in the hat at QIF's GoFundMe page (https://t.co/MItcWMHOPU?amp=1)! Watch Are You In The House Alone? (https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B009OVB0RI/ref=atv_dl_rdr?autoplay=1) Reviews (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0077174/externalreviews?ref_=tt_ql_op_5)
TUDW EP 55 - The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982) A medieval prince (Lee Horsley) rescues a damsel (Kathleen Beller) and avenges his slain family with a triple-edged sword. Initial release: 23 April 1982 Director: Albert Pyun Film series: The Sword and the Sorcerer Screenplay: Albert Pyun Box office: 39.1 million USD On this episode I'm joined but the incorrigible Mr Peter Nielsen (@Peter_Nielsen) and we are talking The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982) You can follow Peter on Twitter @Peter_Nielsen on Instagram @peternielsen68 and you can listen to Peter over on Retro Movie Geek On what the What the Wookie Watched I cover The Devil Hunter (1980), How it Ends (2018) and Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich (2018) Don't forget to subscribe on SoundCloud and ITunes and leave us some 5 star reviews. You can also find me @THEUNDEADWOOKIE on Twitter, @TheUndeadWookie1980 on Instagram or on The Undead Wookie Facebook page. Please visit the GO Fund Me page for School Hall Slaughter and leave us a small donation.
We're back, and so soon (Amy, soon!). On this episode we give a lot of love to one of our favorite small screen leading ladies, Kathleen Beller and discuss No Place to Hide (1991) and Deadly Messages (1985). There's romance, twists and turns, gaslighting, betrayal, crimped hair and one damn nice pizza guy! Enjoy!
I managed to get an episode up in a timely manner! And just in time for Valentine's Day. On this episode, Dan and I discuss small screen romance... with a supernatural twist! Titles on tap are the 1971 remake of Death Takes a Holiday and the 1995 Lifetime Original Movie Deadly Love! Spoiler: They are awesome. Enjoy and remember to only speak of love! Our next episode will be devoted to the lovely Kathleen Beller and we'll be looking at No Place to Hide (1981) and Deadly Messages (1985). Remember to send feedback!
In this episode of the Bad Movie Night Podcast, the gang review the 1982 fantasy movie The Sword and the Sorcerer! For our video show and other episodes please visit www.Bad-Movie-Night.com Film: The Sword and the Sorcerer Plot: A medieval prince (Lee Horsley) rescues a damsel (Kathleen Beller) and avenges his slain family with a triple-edged sword. Director: Albert Pyun Year: 1982
The Ouija board becomes a channel of malevolence for a murder witness played by Kathleen Beller in DEADLY MESSAGES (1985).