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Best podcasts about night of the werewolf

Latest podcast episodes about night of the werewolf

826 Valencia's Message in a Bottle
The Night of the Werewolf by Ethan

826 Valencia's Message in a Bottle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 3:02


The Night of the Werewolf by Ethan by 826 Valencia

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Cherokee Presbyterian Church: Sermons by Rev. Rob Cely and more
Heart of a Hero: Night of the Werewolf

Cherokee Presbyterian Church: Sermons by Rev. Rob Cely and more

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 26:31


Rev. Rob Cely I John 2: 1-6   Connect with us -> https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/eEaXQA5/connect Prayer Card -> https://conta.cc/35ocvg6 Giving -> https://linktr.ee/cherokeepresbyterian  

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Stuff To Blow Your Mind
Weirdhouse Cinema: Night of the Werewolf

Stuff To Blow Your Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 86:54 Transcription Available


On this episode of Weirdhouse Cinema, Rob and Joe return to the world of Spanish horror with another Paul Naschy movie: 1981's “Night of the Werewolf.” This time, Naschy's tragic werewolf character Count Waldemar Daninsky goes up against vampire Countess Elizabeth Báthory!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Another Miserable Podcast
Werewolves in Pop Culture | Another Miserable Podcast's 2022 Halloween Special!

Another Miserable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 82:19


Break out those Reese's pumpkins and celebrate the most ghoulish day of the year with us as we discuss some of the craziest werewolves in film, TV, comics, and more!Another Miserable Podcast: Horror Decomposed Official Website!Follow us on Twitter!Another Miserable Podcast Official TwitterZak on TwitterKris Pistole on TwitterProfessor Casey on TwitterSubscribe to our YouTube page!Another Miserable Podcast is a bi-monthly podcast, meaning you can expect two kick-ass episodes a month!  It's available on every major streaming platform, including Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and YouTube!Thanks for listening!

Wine-Dark Sea Stories
Night of the Werewolf | A Tale of Terror from Ancient Rome

Wine-Dark Sea Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 10:18


Terrifying creatures stalked the dead of night in ancient Rome, as a man named Niceros has learned all too well. A guest at a lavish dinner party thrown by the fabulously wealthy Gaius Trimalchio, Niceros reveals a hair-raising encounter from his past: the time he met a dreaded werewolf! A story from ancient Roman literature, based on Petronius' novel Satyricon (mid-1st century AD; 61-62) --- CREDITS: Music by Kevin MacLeod Episode Thumbnail Images: Bronze head of a wolf (Roman, 1st century AD) / Background from Openverse and Storyblocks WDS Logo Image: Kylix with Apollo playing the lyre and pouring a libation (c. 470 BC, Delphi Archeological Museum) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Movie Freaks Reviews
El retorno del Hombre Lobo // Night of the werewolf from 1981.

Movie Freaks Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 12:58


An evil witch brings back to life the infamous Elizabeth Bathory, who was executed several hundred years previously for murdering young women and bathing in their blood. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kelly-kassia/message

Cobwebs: A Gothic Cinema Podcast
Ep. 54 - Dark Universe: The Wolfman 2010 & Night of the Werewolf (w/ Aaron Pynn)

Cobwebs: A Gothic Cinema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 74:11


It's episode 2 of our series on The Dark Universe! For 6 episodes we are taking a look at 6 different classic monster reboots from the 2000’s. Each episode will open with a discussion on an older horror film that pairs well with the reboot we’ve spotlighted, and here we are talking about two movies where a sympathetic werewolf fights another monster. Paul Naschy's Night of the Werewolf (1981) and the Universal Monsters remake The Wolfman (2010). Joining Daniel is YouTuber and Paul Naschy expert Aaron Pynn! Aaron gives many Naschy recommendations, and Daniel unpacks his complicated relationship with this remake.Email the show at cobwebspodcast@gmail.com to give feedback and/or request an episode!Cobwebs on Twitter: @cobwebspodCobwebs on Instagram: @cobwebspodcastDaniel on Twitter: @eplerdaniel  Aaron on Twitter: @MrCultofCinemaAaron on Youtube Daniel on Letterboxd: @Dan_Eplerwww.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...

Poddamnation Horror Podcast
The Werewolf Episode

Poddamnation Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 87:30


In this episode, the guys discuss Werewolf films.  Going over titles such as Night Of The Werewolf (1981), Wer (2013) and Howl (2015).  Enjoy folks! 

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NaschyCast
Beyond Naschy #26 - THE DIABOLICAL DR Z (1966)

NaschyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 117:44


The Naschycast returns with our ninth anniversary episode! We dive back into the films of beloved Spanish filmmaker Jess Franco with THE DIABOLICAL DR. Z (1966). This is one of the director's final black & white movies and is considered by many to be his most accomplished work. I'm not sure where I would rank it on Franco's long list of credits but it is certainly a fantastic and beautiful horror film that features several amazing performances. It also has one of the best revenge seeking female mad scientist characters in cinema history. The lovely and deadly Doctor Zimmer is not someone you want to antagonize! Especially not when she can bend to her will the incredible nightclub dancer Nadia (a.k.a. Miss Death) whose long fingernails are laced with poison! And did I mention the murderous, mind-controlled escaped convict willing to strangle anyone blocking the destructive path of this mad woman? Strap in or, more likely, be held down by scary robotic arms for this amazing film! Troy and I ramble our way through a discussion of this Spanish Horror classic marveling at the clarity and sharpness of the print available on the Kino Blu-Ray. The black & white  cinematography of Alejandro Ulloa is remarkable to see in high definition. As fans of his director of photography work for Naschy's lushly colorful EL CAMINATE (1979) and NIGHT OF THE WEREWOLF (1981) we're amazed by his ingenuity at presenting shades of light and darkness without losing detail. Even if the film was only half as good as it is Ulloa's skill would make this a must-see for curious cinema aficionados. We pick apart the plot, question the need for certain evil elements and gush about the intelligence of the script. Some time is spent on co-writer Jean-Claude Carrière's amazing career with me delighting in talking about his late 1950's Frankenstein sequel novels. The adult nature of the story is discussed as we make note of possible censored spots in the narrative. The amusing onscreen roles played by Franco and his longtime musical collaborator Daniel White are pointed out so that we can praise their acting talent. And we can't resist taking note of Franco's kitty co-star in one scene and his rather direct directorial touch with this wandering performer. Meow! Any comments or questions can be sent to naschycast@gmail.com or dropped on the Naschycast Facebook page. We read out a couple of missives in the final few minutes of this episode and they stir some unexpected conversation, as always. Thank you for downloading and listening to the show. We'll be back next month with more Spanish Horror!

Criterion Creeps
Criterion Creeps Episode 120: 8 1/2

Criterion Creeps

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 152:09


In our 120th episode we're talking spine #140 in the Criterion Collection: Federico Fellini's 8 1/2 from 1963. First RJ finishes his Creeptober viewing by talking about NIGHT OF THE WEREWOLF, STREET TRASH, and FUNNY GAMES, while Jarrett talks about some '70s British made-for-tv horror he found on YouTube called MURRAIN and DEAD OF NIGHT: THE EXORCISM and this little indie thing called PIECES OF TALENT. And apparently 8 1/2 is the 1000th film we've talked about on the podcast. That's just stupid. Podcast's intro song 'Here Come the Creeps' by Ugly Cry Club. You can check out her blossoming body of work here: uglycryclub.bandcamp.com/releases Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/ Follow us on that Twitter! twitter.com/criterioncreeps Follow us on Instagram! instagram.com/criterioncreeps We've got a Patreon too, if you are so inclined: patreon.com/criterioncreeps You can also subscribe to us on Soundcloud, iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher!

Angel Baby spins the platters that matter!
Carry On Screaming (Between the Sheets)

Angel Baby spins the platters that matter!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2015 70:43


This Halloween beware as sinister Angel Baby and Igor-like Doctor Nod emerge from their mausoleum to conjure up hellbound trains, ghostly seances, devilish nightmares, obsessive British gentlemen, vampire women, morbid loves and tortured manimals. Theme from Jack The Ripper film – Pete Rugolo and his Orchestra – RCA / Hell Train – Stuart Hamblen – RCA / Inferno – Johnny C. & The Blaze’s – Chattahoochee / I'm A Devil – Satan & Satan's Roses – Sable / Ghost Of The Monks – Wm. Penn & The Quakers – Twilight / Spooks! – Louis Armstrong and Gordon Jenkins – Decca / Séance – The Ebb-Tides – Jar / Theme From Nightmare – Count Gregore & The Transylvanians – Nightmare / Nightmare – Johnny Worth – Oriole / Nightmare – Norma Dragoo – Custom Sound / Jack The Ripper – Nino Tempo with Pete Rugolo and his Orchestra – RCA / Big Fat Spider – Heinz with The Wild Boys – Columbia Great Britain / Carry On Screaming – Boz – Capitol / Dracula’s Daughter – Screaming “Lord” Sutch – Oriole / The Vampire – Joe Tucker with Bill Fontaine Orchestra – RKO Unique / Satan’s Daughter – Gene Davis – King / Wearing Black (Part 1) – Mark Alamo – Bonded / The Vulture Song – Lincoln Chase – RCA / Count Macabre – Connoissurs, vocal: Frankie Rodosta – M-P / Wolfman – The Muleskinners – Soma / Boogie Man (I Ain’t Afraid Of You) – Dick St. John, Don Ralke Orchestra – Rona / Uncle Willy – The Dynamics – Saa-ce / Night Of The Werewolf – Lee Kristofferson – Thrust

The Corpse Cast Horror Podcast
Corpse Cast Episode 46: Rob Zombie – Hellbilly (1998) and Night of the Werewolf (1981)

The Corpse Cast Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2012 189:26


You guys ready for this?!? Folks, this is a marathon of an episode that will test your limits both physically and mentally. You will be screaming to your maker for mercy… and yet… no mercy will be available to you! This episode we're talking about Mr. Horror himself, Rob Zombie and his [...]

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The Corpse Cast Horror Podcast
Corpse Cast Episode 46: Rob Zombie – Hellbilly (1998) and Night of the Werewolf (1981)

The Corpse Cast Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2012 189:26


You guys ready for this?!? Folks, this is a marathon of an episode that will test your limits both physically and mentally. You will be screaming to your maker for mercy… and yet… no mercy will be available to you! This episode we're talking about Mr. Horror himself, Rob Zombie and his 1998 inaugural solo album entitled Hellbilly Deluxe. […]

Headphone Commute
Howl Of The Demon Night Of The Werewolf

Headphone Commute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2012


As the darkness settled comfortably for its turn to rule, the Creature With 6 Billion Faces And 1 Heart took over the music. First appearing on HC’s Mixcloud pages beneath the cloak of a troll, this personality pushed the buttons of unsuspecting visitors, urging them to open their ears to music, which was beyond the beyond. Finally, getting my full attention, I presented an opportunity to showcase the sounds instead of the words. This mix is the result of our understanding. Scratching on your ear canal and clawing at your secrets, the Howl Of The Demon Night Of The Werewolf pushes the envelope past any structure of rhythm and noise. This is as dark as it gets, and definitely not for the lighthearted. Remember I warned you. For full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com