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In this episode of General Witchfinders, we take a close look at The Creeping Flesh (1973), a British horror film from cult studio Tigon British Film Productions. Best known for low-budget horror that ran alongside the likes of Hammer Horror and Amicus, Tigon was founded in 1966 by Tony Tenser and operated out of Hammer House on Wardour Street in London. This marks our first dive into their back catalogue—and what a place to start.The Creeping Flesh stars Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee (#BigChrisLee) as brothers on opposing ends of a bizarre scientific discovery involving an ancient skeleton, reanimation, and some very shaky ideas about inherited evil. Lorna Heilbron plays opposite them as the increasingly disturbed Penelope.The film was directed by Freddie Francis, a key figure in British horror cinema. Francis replaced Don Sharp at the last minute and brought his usual visual flair, having previously directed Paranoiac, The Evil of Frankenstein, Dracula Has Risen from the Grave, and Tales from the Crypt. He's also better known in wider circles for his cinematography—earning two Academy Awards and five BAFTAs for work on Sons and Lovers, The Elephant Man, The Innocents, Return to Oz, and Glory. He also worked on Dune, Cape Fear, and even music videos for All Saints and Jimmy Nail. Cinematographer Norman Warwick handled the visuals on The Creeping Flesh. Warwick was also behind the camera for The Abominable Dr. Phibes (see Episode 10), Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde, and Confessions of a Window Cleaner. The film was shot at Shepperton Studios and Thorpe House in Surrey.We believe The Creeping Flesh was the 20th film pairing Cushing and Lee, likely falling between Horror Express (Episode 7) and Nothing but the Night (Episode 42). We're happy to be corrected—find us on BlueSky @generalwitch.Subscribe, listen, and join us as we explore the world of British cult horror, Tigon films, and everything in between. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, The Horribles are joined by guests Jamie Noguchi and Joe Hunter to celebrate Emily's 42nd with Wild Zero (1999), a movie in which a guy has to team up with a legendary rock band, Guitar Wolf, to save the earth from aliens and zombies.You should watch this movie if, to quote Joe, "you enjoy having fun."RecommendationsEmily: Death Stranding (2019)Ben: Zom 100 Bucket List of the Dead (2023)Jamie: Garo the Animation (2014)Joe: Cyborg 009 (2001)Jeremy: Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971) Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971) AIP Production #7205 Jeff and Cheryl explore the duality of their own natures while watching Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde. Directed by Roy Ward Baker Written by Brian Clemens Based on "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson Produced by Brian Clemens and Albert Fennell Cast: Ralph Bates as Dr. Henry Jekyll Martine Beswick as Mrs. Hyde Gerald Sim as Professor Robertson Lewis Fiander as Howard Spencer Susan Brodrick as Susan Spencer Dorothy Alison as Mrs. Spencer Ivor Dean as William Burke Tony Calvin as William Hare Philip Madoc as Byker Paul Whitsun-Jones as Sergeant Danvers Virginia Wetherell as Betsy the French-speaking prostitute Irene Bradshaw as Yvonne Geoffrey Kenion as First Policeman Anna Brett as Julie Jackie Poole as Margie Rosemary Lord as Marie A Hammer ProduvtionReleased by American International PicturesStream Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde on Prime Video, Peacock, Tubi, Freevee,or the Roku Channel, or rent from Fandango at Home. Visit our website - https://aippod.com/ and follow the American International Podcast on Letterboxd, Instagram and Threads @aip_pod and on Facebook at facebook.com/AmericanInternationalPodcast Our open and close includes clips from the following films/trailers: How to Make a Monster (1958), The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962), I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957), High School Hellcats (1958), Beach Blanket Bingo (1965), The Wild Angels (1966), It Conquered the World (1956), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), and Female Jungle (1955)
Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter is a 1974 British swashbuckling action horror film, written and directed by Brian Clemens in his directorial debut. Clemens was celebrated for his work as a screenwriter, particularly for his contributions to British television series. Prior to Captain Kronos, he wrote and produced Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde for Hammer. Other films he wrote that fall into and circle around our areas of interest include And Soon the Darkness (which he wrote with Dalek creator Terry Nation), See No Evil (the 1971 Mia Farrow film,), The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, The Watcher in the Woods (one of Disney's forays into horror and one of Ross's all-time favorites), and one of the most bizarre sequels of all time—Highlander II: The Quickening. According to his son Samuel, Clemens' last words were, "I did quite a good job," spoken after watching an episode of The Avengers.In Captain Kronos, the titular character is played by Horst Janson, famous in Germany for his role in Salto Mortale, where he portrayed a trapeze artist. He later became familiar to younger audiences as "Horst" in Sesamstrasse, the German adaptation of Sesame Street, which he hosted from 1980 to 1983. The Captain's voice was dubbed in this film due to Janson's strong German accent, with Julian Holloway taking on the task. Holloway, who featured in eight Carry On films before moving into voice-over work, has recently voiced Prime Minister Almec and Admiral Kilian in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. He also appeared in Doctor Who's last story of the classic era, Survival. In 1976, he had a brief relationship with Tessa Dahl, daughter of Patricia Neal and Roald Dahl, which produced one daughter, the author and former model Sophie Dahl, who was born the following year. The supporting cast includes John Carson as Dr. Marcus, a physician who enlists Kronos's help to investigate strange deaths in his village. Carson, often noted for his voice that bears a striking resemblance to James Mason's, was a Hammer regular with appearances in Taste the Blood of Dracula and The Plague of the Zombies. Caroline Munro appears as Carla, a Romanian girl who becomes Kronos's feisty sidekick. Known for her glamorous looks, Munro rose to fame as the "Lamb's Navy Rum" poster girl, a role she held for ten years. She initially caught Hammer's attention through her work on The Abominable Dr. Phibes, where she played Vincent Price's silent, deceased wife, and its sequel Dr. Phibes Rises Again (check out episode 10 for our review of the first of those two "classics"). As well as this film, she of course appeared in the subject of our very first podcast episode, Dracula A.D. 1972. Outside Hammer, Munro went on to play the slave girl Margiana in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, the princess in At the Earth's Core, and the deadly Bond girl Naomi in The Spy Who Loved Me, turning down the role of Ursa in Superman to accept it. The film's score was composed by Laurie Johnson, who, from the 1960s to the 1980s, composed over fifty themes and scores, including the theme used on This Is Your Life (entitled "Gala Performance"), The Avengers (from 1965), Animal Magic (entitled "Las Vegas"), Jason King, The New Avengers, and The Professionals. Though Captain Kronos was shot in 1972, it was delayed and eventually released in 1974. The film was intended to kick off a series featuring Kronos and his companions, but no sequels were made—although there have been a number of follow up comic book adventures. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lee and guest host Wick check out Roy Ward Baker's "Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde" (1971), a Hammer production which marked the first gender-bending adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's famous story. The conversation jumps around from the excellent lead performances of Ralph Bates and Martine Beswick to how the film weaves in the Jack the Ripper and Burke and Hare stories, as well as if it actually intended any progressive message with its gender-switching story, of if it was all just an excuse to see Beswick fondle herself in the mirror while naked (spoilers: it was!). The hosts also talk about what they've watched lately. "Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde" IMDB Check out Wick's art here. Featured Music: "Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde Main Theme" by David Whitaker & "Under My Thumb" by Tina Turner.
Metaphor: ReFantazio (Xbox, PS, PC), Fantastic fest picks MadS and V/H/S: Beyond (Shudder), Caddo Lake (Max on October 10th), The Substance (theaters) and 30 Rock Season 5 episodes 6 "Gentleman's Intermission" and 7 "Brooklyn Without Limits."Also it was announced that Carter Smith's Swallowed is available to preorder on a gorgeous Blu Ray through Vinegar Syndrome! Mary Beth and Terry both have (different) audio commentaries on it. Terry and Joe Lipsett (Horror Queers) look at the film through a queer lens and Mary Beth teams up with Carter Smith and actor Jose Colon to provide an audio commentary. It is selling out quick! As of the drop of this episode, there's only 371 copies of the Limited Edition (with artwork from guest of the show Sister Hyde!!) left. So don't wait! Preorder it here.Follow Mary Beth, Terry and the Podcast on Twitter. We also have a Letterboxd HQ account, so follow us there, too! We're also on Bluesky with the same usernames. Support us on Patreon!If you want to support our podcast, please please take a moment to go rate us on Spotify and give us a rating and review on iTunes. It really helps us out with the algorithms. We also have a YouTube channel! Ask us for our Discord server!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A DEAD WOMAN WITH THE SOUL OF A MAN! A MURDEROUS MAN WHO CAN TRANSFORM INTO A WOMAN! PROBABLY JUST A COINCIDENCE! Have you ever noticed that Hammer Studios made two horror films that work as trans allegories? Well, technically three, but I forgot about one of them. Anyway, I've been curious for a while as to what an actual trans person might think of Terence Fisher's Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) and Roy Ward Baker's Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971), so I invited back my friend and the co-host of the Defend Your Trash Movie podcast, Luana Saitta, in order to pick her brain (Frankenstein-related wordplay intended). This was originally going to be a look at multiple horror movies with a trans/genderqueer slant, but we ultimately had more than enough to talk about with just these two films. Are they really trans allegories? Have they aged well? Are they good outside of the allegory? I hope you agree, enjoy this angle on a couple of Hammer classics, and have a happy Halloween season! 00:00 – Intro 13:55 – Frankenstein Created Woman (and other Hammer Frankenstein movies) 50:32 – Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (and other Hyde and Jack the Ripper movies) 1:42:26 – Outro and sections from Luana's ‘trans canon' If you are in a position to make the world a better place, please consider the following fundraisers: Trans Lifeline: https://translifeline.org/ Hope Mill Inc's Hurricane Relief: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-hope-mill-incs-hurricane-relief Florida Disaster Fund (PayPal): https://www.paypal.com/fundraiser/119147482333313104/charity/1521272 Palestine Children's Relief Fund: https://pcrf1.app.neoncrm.com/forms/gaza-relief
A contemporary trans take on Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde featuring Suzy Izzard?! We were so psyched for this one, but alas, Trace doesn't recommend and Joe is only a soft recommend. Despite strong performances, writer Dan Kelly-Mulhern doesn't do anything with the material, which results in a film that's just kinda boring. If you're looking for a better take on this material, you're better off revisiting 1971's Doctor Jekyll and Sister Hyde. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh and Drusilla go on a bike ride through France with Robert Fuest's 1970 banger, And Soon the Darkness. From wiki: “And Soon the Darkness is a 1970 British thriller film directed by Robert Fuest and starring Pamela Franklin, Michele Dotrice and Sandor Elès. The plot follows two British nurses on a cycling holiday in rural France; during their trip, one of them vanishes, and the other struggles to search for her in a rural community.” But also! Drusilla did the cover for the Criterion Collection's new release of Bound (1996). Josh moved and the two discuss the evils of landlords. Josh and Drusilla both saw Julio Torres' directorial debut, Problemista. Drusilla saw Rose Glass's Love Lies Bleeding. Josh watched Sidney Lumet's 1966 film The Group. Also discussed: Halloween, Watcher, Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Legend of Hell House, Blood of Satan's Claw, The Abominable Dr. Phibes, The Avengers, Dr. Who, Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde, and more!NEXT WEEK: Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary (2002) Follow them across the internet:Bloodhaus: https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/
Welcome to the Season 2 Premiere episode. On this week's episode I am joined once again by Paul Rowlands from www.money-into-light.com and we talk about Brian De Palma's 1976 classic Carrie. Paul did a lot of research for this one. We go through the Stephen King book, the 1976 movie, the sequel, and the remakes. First they start by talking about the book. Phillip gives the general information about the original movie, and then it's time for Listener Opinions. Then Phillip and Paul discuss their way through the movie. They then answer the question of whether they saw anything that they think Tarantino might of liked or used in a film. They individually rate the film. It's then time to answer whether they would buy, rent, or find this movie for free. Phillip gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Ferrari (2023). Paul talks about the sequel and remakes; Carrie (2013), The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999), and Carrie (2002). Then Paul talks about some of the other copycat kind of movies that deal with telekinesis; The Spell (1977), The Visitor (1979), Patrick (1978), and Jennifer (1978). Phillip and Paul then talk about movies that Paul has also been watching; The Dorm That Dripped Blood (1982), Thanksgiving (2023), Horror Express (1972), Street Trash (1987), and Silent Night (2023). The two of them also talk about Friday the 13th movies, Cannibal Holocaust, Cannibal Ferox, Asphyx, Dr. Jeckyl and Sister Hyde, and Eyes Wide Shot. It's a long but great discussion about all things Carrie and about their love of movies. We hope you enjoy. Come back next week when Paul is back for Telekinesis Pt. 2: The Fury (1978). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makingtarantinothepodcast/message
Mark and Sam continue their chronologically-ordered, occasional trips into the world of Hammer Horror, with Hammer's variant on the Jekyll/Hyde story. 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, RSS, […]
This week "What's Going in My Mouth" goes back to bad. We also talk about Roller Coasters, Anxiety, Minecraft, Stardust Thief, A Small Light, Superman: The Movie, Horror Express, Dr. Jeckyl and Sister Hyde, Lords of Waterdeep, Star Wars Holiday Special, Lost Boys: The Musical, Ads on Game Pass, Majors out at Marvel, Alien Legion, Wolf Man, Boy Falls from the Sky, and a NEW Karate Kid. So, wax off, it's time for a GeekShock!
In our latest episode, your Geeky Dads begin our annual dive into the wonderful world of Hammer Horror! We kick it off with a look at the 1971 take on the old Jekyll and Hyde story...this time, Doctor Jekyll's formula transforms him into a murderous female! Listen in and find out what we thought!
Check your chihuahuas! Keri & Yvette have a new favorite pet, Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell (1978) This made for TV movie has a full cast of 70's stars!! Richard Crenna, Yvette Mimieux (Yvette's namesake), Tia & Tony from Escape to Witch Mountain (Kim Richards & Ike Eisenmann) Satan's lovely conjuror Martine Beswick whom we know from our podcast Episode 2 - Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde and a very special cameo by non other than Phyllis Diller's fright wig! All this AND a telepathic, telekinetic demon dog! We're in! Las Pesadillas Son Gratis!! Don't forget to Subscribe, Rate & Review! We thank you from the bottom of our black little hearts!
Hello! And welcome to the 63rd 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 1971's Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde.
In this week's episode of Geeksters! the boys start off talking about their week. Ed talks seeing the movies “Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde” and “Legion of Super-Heroes” plus his recent physical movie purchases. Shawn talks about finishing the game “Hogwarts Legacy” and seeing the movies “Night Shift,” “Fatman” and … Continue reading → The post Geeksters – Episode 476 first appeared on Words with Geeks. The post Geeksters – Episode 476 appeared first on Words with Geeks.
Part 2 of 2. Movie: Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1979). The necromancers finish up their road trip through the theme of drag with Bret's pick, Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde. Listen to find out how Bret stumbled upon this unusual cult film and then stick around the rom com remixes!
Lee is trying to regroup from a rough last couple of months, so he is starting off 2023 by looking at music from some of the best first-time watches of 2022 in order to conjure up some good memories for that year. --Suite from "Dr, Jekyll and Sister Hyde" (1971) --David Whitaker --Something's Mighty Mighty Wrong & That's What Love Will Do from "Three the Hard Way" (1974) --The Impressions --Suite from "Visiting Hours" (1982) --Johnathan Goldsmith --I Was Looking for You & Telescope from "Body Double" (1984) --Pino Donaggio --End Titles from "52 Pick-Up" (1986) --Gary Chang --Arrivals from "Extreme Prejudice" (1987) --Jerry Goldsmith --Scrooge from "The Muppet Christmas Carol" (1992) --Composed by Paul Williams, performed by The Muppets --Tarot from "Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror" (2021) --Andrew Brown --It's in the Cloud & Arena Attack from "Nope" (2022) --Michael Abels Opening and closing music: Summertime Killer from "Summertime Killer" by Luis Bacalov, and Santa Maria from "Raiders of Atlantis" by Oliver Onions.
We're switching things up on "Son of Hammerland" with a look at Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde!Roy Ward Baker's thoroughly engrossing yet unfortunately titled thriller mashes up Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel with the Jack the Ripper murders, a slash of Burke and Hare, and a gender-bent look at the classic "tragic villain"!Ian and AC dig into what makes this film such a sinister joy, and how it fits in with some of the other Hammer horror they've reviewed over the years.!And be sure to join us back here next month as we close out 2022 with a deadly double-feature: Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter and Vampire Circus!Show Links:Watch the Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde trailer.Keep up with Aaron's reviews at Horror 101 w/ Dr. AC!Catch up on previous "Son of Hammerland" episodes!And watch the series that started it all: "Hammerland"!Subscribe to, like, and comment on the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel!
The big Transgender Jubilee! Josh sends Drusilla off for surgery, but not before they discuss the movie from which Drusilla stole her username. From Wiki: "Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde is a 1971 British horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker based on the 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. The film was made by British studio Hammer Film Productions and was their third adaptation of the story after The Ugly Duckling and The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll.[citation needed] The film is notable for showing Jekyll transform into a female Hyde; it also incorporates into the plot aspects of the historical Jack the Ripper and Burke and Hare cases.[1] The title characters were played by the film's stars, Ralph Bates and Martine Beswick."Along the way: Female Trouble, Myra Breckenridge, Desperate Living, Pink Flamingos, Elizabeth Coffey on Midnight Mass, the new Arrow boxset Gothic Fantastico, Hatchet for the Honeymoon, The Night Evelyn Came from the Grave, White Lotus, School of Rock, Enlightenment, Chucky, Smile, and more!NEXT WEEK: Hereditary with special guest Chrisitan TucciWebsite: http://www.bloodhauspod.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.com Drusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/ Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/Joshua's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshuaConkel Joshua's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkelal
The martial arts horror film The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires was released in 1974. It stars. Peter Cushing as Professor Van Helsing Christopher Lee… oh hang on… John Forbes-Robertson as Count Dracula (Not the son of Johnston Forbes-Robertson, but did play Mr Badger in 2 episodes of Jonny Briggs) Robin Stewart as Leyland Van Helsing (29 episodes of Sons and Daughters) Julie Ege (pronounced eg-gay", not "edge") as Vanessa Buren (1962 Miss Norway and competed in Miss Universe pageant Awarded the title "The New Sex Symbol of the 70s" by the head of Hammer Film Studios, Sir James Carreras. Hammer featured her as a not-so-glamorous prehistoric woman in its ‘Creatures the World Forgot' (1971). The film was a flop, but Julie went on a round-the-world publicity tour and became a leading pin-up model. She lived for six years in the 1970s with Tony Bramwell, former assistant to The Beatles and later a successful record and film music promoter. Their next door neighbor was Brian May of the rock group Queen. To date, she is the only Norwegian James Bond girl (in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)) Shen Chan as Kah, David Chiang as Hsi Ching and Szu Shih as Mei Kwei all stars of innumerable asian movies. The film began development due to Don Houghton's father-in-law knowing Hong Kong film producer Run Run Shaw. Houghton flew to Hong Kong to discuss a project with Run Run and his brother Runme who agreed to finance 50% of the film. It was shot between October 22 and December 11, 1973, at Shaw Brothers Studios in Hong Kong. The Shaw Brothers were not happy with how Roy Ward Baker (Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde, Scars of Dracula, The Vampire Lovers, and A Night to Remember) was directing the film and had martial arts sequences choreographed by one of their studios directors Cheh Chang (uncredited), these additional scenes that led to the Eastern version of the film to run at 110 minutes (20 mins longer that the UK version). Renee Glynee who was the continuity supervisor for the film stated that working with the Shaw Brothers Studios was "a big experience" due to language differences and that director Roy Ward Baker was constantly screaming at the Chinese actors to stop spitting on set. In an interview in the late 1990'sBaker described the shooting of this film as "a nightmare". He discovered that Hong Kong films were made silent and looped in post-production due to the constant noise of traffic and aircraft. He lamented that Peter Cushing was practically catatonic on set, having recently been widowed but still wanting to do the film to give him something to do. On its release in the United States, the film was truncated further by 20 minutes, re-titled The 7 Brothers Meet Dracula and loops several remaining scenes to fill the running time. In all territories, the film was a financial failure. This is the only Hammer "Dracula" film not to feature Count Dracula's name in the title. Forbes-Robertson, long time stand in for Big Chris Lee (was considered to fill the cape in Scars of Dracula before Lee was persuaded to return) was furious when he discovered that he had been dubbed by David de Keyser. Lee tried to talk Peter Cushing into not doing the project, as he considered it below an actor of Cushing's calibre. Lee told Cushing that Ralph Bates was willing to step in and do the film if Cushing wanted to back out, but Cushing replied that he thought the change of scenery might help his ongoing grief induced depression. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Decades of Horror | Movie Reviews of 1970s Classic Horror Films
“I walked the streets, brooding on the bitter irony that all I wanted to do for humanity, for life, would be cheated by death… unless I could cheat death.” And […]
An ICRPG media baron joins me for a chat and then I talk about the movies I've watched so far for scary movie month. DO NOT buy Savage Swords & Sorcery from Amazon it is an unauthorized work! You can get authorized versions of the game system in a web based format here: https://sites.google.com/site/zefrsrpg/ and a PDF here: https://www.grey-elf.com/zefrs/ZeFRS_Core_Rules.pdf here is the post where Zeb Cook was contacted and stated the print is not authorized https://odd74.proboards.com/post/259908/thread Kane's Kiln (links to all the things are there) https://www.kaneskiln.com/ The Waste Is Not Kind https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/394487/The-Waste-Is-Not-Kind-An-ICRPG-Post-Apocalyptic-Toolkit The game I was in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Yg-ie5tubg Runehammer Online (blog & webstore) https://www.runehammer.online/ Runehammer Forums https://forums.runehammer.online/ Runehammer VTT https://icvtt.net/vtt/join Calls from Joe (Dekahedron RPG Podcast) http://www.dekahedron.com/ and James (james_knight on discord) Movies I've watched in October so far: Beast of the Yellow Night (1971) Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981) Lawnmower Man 2 Beyond Cyberspace (1996) Return to Salem's Lot (1987) Day Shift (2022) Monster Dog (1984) Cat People (1942) Cat Girl (1957) Werewolf by Night (2022) Blood on Satan's Claw (1971) The Mummy (1959) Horror of Dracula (1958) Captain Clegg (1962) Curse of Frankenstein (1957) The Ballad of Tam Lin (1970) The California Kid (1974) Satan's Triangle (1975) Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde (1971) The Stone Tape (1972) The Stalls of Barchester (1971) A Warning to the Curious (1972) Come to DaveCon in Bloomington, MN on 13-16 April, 2023 https://www.davecon.net/ Proud member of the Grog-talk Empire having been bestowed the title of The Governor Most Radiant Grandeur Baron The Belligerent Hero of The Valley. https://www.grogcon.com/podcast/ You can contact me through my Google Voice Number for US callers: (540) 445-1145, using Speakpipe for international callers: https://www.speakpipe.com/NerdsRPGVarietyCast through the podcast's email at nerdsrpgvarietycast 'at' gmail 'dot' com or find me on a variety of discords including the Audio Dungeon Discord. Home page for this show https://nerdsrpgvarietycast.carrd.co/ Home page for Cerebrevore, the TTRPG panel discussion podcast https://cerebrevore.carrd.co/ Ray Otus did the coffee cup art for this show, you can find his blog at https://rayotus.carrd.co/ TJ Drennon provides music for my show. Colin Green at Spikepit https://anchor.fm/spikepit provided the "Have no fear" sound clip. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason376/message
105 - Hammerama Episode 4 - Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde Welcome to the fourth episode of Hammerama! Hammerama is a subsidiary series of the DieCast Movie Podcast. Please join Alistair Hughes and Steven Turek as they analyze the wonderful movies of Hammer Films, from opposite ends of the World! Please leave us feedback at DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com. Al is the author of Infogothic: An Unauthorized Graphic Guide to Hammer Horror. A special thanks to Reber Clark for allowing us to use his music! You can purchase Mr. Clark's music at reberclark.bandcamp.com.
WoHos!This week I looked at two Foundational films about identity.Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde is a 1971 British horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker based on the 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. The film was made by British studio Hammer Film Productions and was their third adaptation of the story after The Ugly Duckling and The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll. The film is notable for showing Jekyll transform into a female Hyde; it also incorporates into the plot aspects of the historical Jack the Ripper and Burke and Hare cases.Dead Ringers is a 1988 psychological thriller film starring Jeremy Irons in a dual role as identical twin gynecologists. David Cronenberg directed and co-wrote the screenplay with Norman Snider. Their script was based on the lives of Stewart and Cyril Marcus and on the novel Twins by Bari Wood and Jack Geasland, a "highly fictionalized" version of the Marcuses' story.The film won numerous honors, including for Irons' performance, and 10 Genie Awards, notably Best Motion Picture. Toronto International Film Festival critics have ranked it among the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time.Some questions remain:How central to your identity is your gender?Which is the worse decision: taking female hormones to extend one's life or becoming addicted to pills in order to save your brotherWho's right about Mr. Cronenberg's film: Your humble host or David Cronenberg, himself?Philosophy Corner™ makes its first appearance on the podcast. I just couldn't stop thinking about identity.Coming up:Whole Squad Pod™ (Mac, Quinn and me on three kickass films from 1960: LES YEUX SAN VISAGE / EYES WITHOUT A FACE, PEEPING TOM & PSYCHO.Mac's Picks: Killers genre with ICHI THE KILLER & HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLERIt Means the World of Horror to Me™ the (rescheduled) Lynchisode with FIRE, WALK WITH ME & MULHOLLAND DR.Mom's Picks: Possession genre with POSSESSOR & METAMORPHOSIS. Thanks so much for listening. Please get in touch with me over email:worldofhorror96@gmail.comworldofhorrorpodcast on Letterboxdworldofhorrorpodcast on Instagram I forgot to cover this article, but I thought it was interestingThe Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. HydeMental Floss Articlehttps://www.mentalfloss.com/article/67769/11-strange-facts-about-dr-jekyll-and-mr-hyde Mac does his streaming thing at twitch.tv/thegayjimmybuffetMom makes mosaic art: gsoglasswoodmosaic on Instagram
102 - Martine Beswick Interview, Thunderball, One Million Years B.C., Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde, House of the Gorgon On this episode, Steven was able to interview the always enchanting Martine Beswick! Ms. Beswick has a lot of film credits, including Thunderball, One Million Years B.C., Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde, Prehistoric Women, A Bullet for the General, Seizure, and House of the Gorgon. Steven was fortunate to meet Ms. Beswick a few times at different conventions, including Monster Bash. Monster Bash will be happening again from June 24-26, 2022. The link to it is monsterbash.us for more information. I hope to see you there! Please send feedback to DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com, or on our Facebook page.
In this week's episode, we jump back into the world of horror with the Hammer classic- Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde! We ask whether it should make it into our Movie Vault with this week's guest, writer and podcaster Mary Muñoz!And of course, we also have our usual Endgame fun as Mary and Dave face off in guessing what books certain films are based on! How will you do? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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As a bonus feature for the huge 1950s episode that we recently released A Year In Horror bring you a conversation with art designer, illustrator & art director Sister Hyde. We talk all about Caltiki, The Immortal Monster, an Italian classic from the directors Mario Bava & Riccardo Freda. We also talk about the horror art world and just how Sister Hyde discovered horror movies.
In the early 70's Hammer Studios, Britain's premier production house for horror and fantasy films, was at a crossroads. The Hammer name connoted class, style and a certain elegance but the new wave of horror was grittier and more explicit. Playing against The Exorcist and Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Hammer films could almost appear quaint. So Hammer pivoted and started making films like 1972's Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde in response. Still using trained British talent and adapting classic texts, this new period for Hammer saw a push towards more nudity (mostly female) and more visceral violence. Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde was advertised as giving viewers "the sexual transformation of a man into a woman...before your very eyes!" A bold claim - not entirely true - but part of Hammer's attempt to draw in more exploitation hungry crowds. Dan and Vicky discuss the film - their first stab at a Hammer film - along with lots of recently seen including 355, The Red Shoes, Jakob's Wife, Rock and Roll High School, The Humans and Wes Craven's Vampire in Brooklyn. Check out Hot Date 143, leave us some feedback or a star rating and visit our website at hotdatepod.com.
It's a long journey this one, and I am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then please, avert your eyes.You can now support A Year in Horror via the Patreon.Theme Music by Max Newton& Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comDon't bother following the podcast on Facebook. But feel free to...Follow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.Below are the timecodes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there & I'll see you next month.0.00 - Introduction10.43- The Worst Horror Movies of the 1950s18.54 - Also Rans (Part 1)31.26 - Sci-Fi Corner47.36 - Dracula (1958) w/ Paul Chanter1.45.11 - Black Cat Mansion (1958)1.50.21 - Diabolique (1955)1.57.57 - House On Haunted Hill (1959)2.06.55 - Also Rans (Part 2)2.09.15 - The Creature From The Black Lagoon (1954) w/ Graham Bywater2.33.15 - Caltiki: The Immortal Monster (1959) w/ Sister Hyde
This weeks joint A Place For Film/Physical Media Isn't Dead, It Just Smells Funny episode is a special one. Artist and graphic designer Drusilla Adeline made her way down to the IU Cinema to chat about her work as an artist designing some of the best and most instantly recognizable work for distributors like Criterion, Kino Lorber, Arrow, Vinegar Syndrome and Fun City Editions. She discusses her non-traditional art background and then dives into the wonderful period of discovering cinema in her youth and how that opened her world as a queer woman. Things then turn to discussion of her latest collaboration with Jonathan Hertzberg and Fun City Editions with their latest release, Radio On. It's was an honor to have who is essentially the "Cal Schenkel of Criterion" on the podcast and also just a lovely evening of gushing about what movies mean to two cinephiles from Indiana. You can check out more of Drusilla's work at her website: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/ You can order Radio On from Fun City Editions through Vinegar Syndrome: https://vinegarsyndrome.com/products/radio-on-fun-city-editions
Nolan is joined by Paul Farrell and Philip Yount — as well as special guest Trevor Henderson — to discuss Herk Harvey's CARNIVAL OF SOULS (1962) and Willard Huyck & Gloria Katz's MESSIAH OF EVIL (1973). The crew catch up on new discoveries, rewatches, and recent releases before being chased around an eerie, seaside town by a pack of ghouls. Other movies/TV shows/video games discussed on this episode: PUMPKINHEAD (1988), EVIL DEAD TRAP (1988), SATAN'S SERVANT (2021), 13 GHOSTS (1960), ALONE (2020), UNIVERSAL SOLDIER: DAY OF RECKONING (2012), THE LAST MATINEE (2020), EXISTENZ (1999), BRAND NEW CHERRY FLAVOR (2021), CANDYMAN (2021), ALIENS: FIRETEAM ELITE (2021). Links of interest and/or sources cited for research on this episode: Trevor Henderson Illustration (Portfolio) Knight Philtorias (Twitch) A Hypnotic Horror: How the Original ‘Candyman' Led Me Down the Path of Horror Movie Obsession by Paul Farrell (Bloody Disgusting) 'X The Unknown' Was One of Hammer's More Interesting Tales of Disquieting Science [Hammer Factory] by Paul Farrell (Bloody Disgusting) Hammer Pub Episode 33 - Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (podcast) Hammer Pub Episode 34 - Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (podcast) Hammer Pub Episode 35 - Twins of Evil (podcast)
Welcome back to another episode of the GGtMC!!! This week Todd and Sammy discuss Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971) directed by Roy Ward Baker and Wonderland (2003) directed by James Cox!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
Do you remember when Derek co-produced a podcast called 1951 Down Place? Did you know that there was an episode recorded that was never released? Did you know that - after three years - that episode will finally be set free into the podosphere? This week, Derek is joined by Scott Morris (and a kidney stone?) to discuss the 1971 film Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (dir. Roy Ward Baker), and this episode features all the old 1951 Down Place segments - the James Bond Connections, the Disney Connections, and the Doctor Who Connections (courtesy of Don Falkos). Also this week, another excellent installment of Kenny's Look at Famous Monsters of Filmland and an ultra edition of Mark Matzke's Beta Capsule Review. Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: Monster Kid Radio's Discord Server - Monster Kid Radio on Reddit - Monster Kid Radio on Twitch! - - Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Follow Mark Matzke Monster Study Group - Small Town Monsters - Follow Scott MorrisDisney, Indiana - 1951 Down Place - Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - Next week on Monster Kid Radio: STAY TUNED! "" () appears courtesy of () All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .
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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 Roy Ward Baker's 1971 horror film Doctor Jekyll and Sister Hyde! During the discussion, the trio chats about their recent watches, including Pig, The Night House, and Dark Shadows. Once the film begins, the gang discusses their overall thoughts on the film, Roy Ward Baker's direction, the film's excellent performances, and…next curtain-dresses?! 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: @thealichappell @Paulisgreat2000 @Jinx1981 @screamaddicts
This week we tackle the Hammer Horror classic/hidden gem Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde! We welcome to the podcast this week Fangoria and Scream Horror Magazine contributor, Samantha McLaren!
We each choose a favourite Hammer House of Horror movie, and then discuss the myths andLegends behind them. Featuring “DR Jekyll and Sister Hyde” “1 million years BC”. And “Rasputin - The Mad Monk”
Episode 2: Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971) Produced by Hammer Horror. In this weeks episode Keri & Yvette talk turn of the century bob haircuts, estrogen the elixir of life, crossover characters from Oliver! and of course Sister Hyde! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keri-halasz/support
On this week's episode, host, Oh Golly Miss Dolly, chats with performer, pinup, and podcaster Ruby Noir about all things Hammer Horror. They discuss and dissect in spoilerific detail 1971's 'Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde' directed by Roy Ward Baker and starring Ralph Bates and Martine Bestwick in the titular roles, and also 1971's 'Countess Dracula' directed by Peter Sasdy and starring Ingrid Pitt as the Countess. Theme music: 'Afraid of Me' by Cadaver Club. (www.cadaverclub.com)
This episode, Sam and Casey discuss trans killers, Victorian murders, and more. Science, famously, is “just making potions”. Shownotes: https://samandcaseysmovieclub.wordpress.com/2021/05/10/episode-14-dr-jekyll-sister-hyde-1971/
This week Terry and MB talk about a lot of books! They discuss The Season of Passage by Christopher Pike, The Fear Street Saga by R.L. Stine, and Abby Howard's new horror comic anthology The Crossroads at Midnight (buy it at https://abbyhowardart.myportfolio.com/the-crossroads-at-midnight)We also talk about the new Demon Slayer movie, To Die For, and the magnificent Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde.Follow Mary Beth, Terry and the Podcast on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A classic tale about the destructive evils within, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is both thematically rich and wildly influential. In this episode, we discuss its themes, adaptations, and implications by focusing on the Hammer Horror Hyde films - The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (1960) and Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971). Special guest(s): Chris Vander Kaay (author, screenwriter, and professor) Co-host(s): Michael Vaughn (author, founder of 'The Video Attic'), Luna Minuit (artist and horror fan) Editor: Andre Couture
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A lot of you are still in the early stages of your career. It may feel like you're falling behind or aren't moving fast enough. You're looking at YouTube for inspiration or some technical advice and seeing channels with hundreds of episodes and millions of views. You see those numbers and think "Wow. There's no way I can get there." A couple years ago, cinematographer Justin Cary teamed up with Chef Tom Jackson to shoot a barbecue video when they had nothing else to shoot. They threw it up on YouTube and 4 years later, All Things Barbecue is one of the most popular channels for BBQ enthusiasts (and a personal favorite of our Host Mike Pecci). Justin took advantage of what he had: an incredible chef and his skills with a camera, and turned it into amazing content where they only have to answer to themselves. And he has some incredible stories from along the way. Check out Justin Cary's Website: http://www.justincarydp.com/ Check out All Things BBQ on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/allthingsbbq/featured Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod ILWP Subreddit: www.reddit.com/r/inlovewiththeprocess Wagyu Prime Rib ATBBQ Episode: https://youtu.be/ZYZXZ2a_xYY Watch Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde on YouTube Movies: https://youtu.be/1twHEJogU8I Watch The League of Gentlemen: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B00KAU8SHM/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r Grab a T-Shirt from www.movitees.com/ and use PROMO CODE: ILWP to get 10% off! Yell at Spotify here to allow you to rate podcasts: community.spotify.com/t5/Ideas/ct-p/newideas Email us to see 12KM: inlovewiththeprocess@gmail.com Featuring Music by: www.acrylmadness.bandcamp.com/ www.nightrider87.bandcamp.com/ www.codeelektro.com/ https://soundcloud.com/jdog19971 The Episode is Sponsored by: Dalstrong: https://dalstrong.com/ Get 15% off by entering code: ILWPDALSTRONG EV: www.electrovoice.com Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/inlovewiththeprocess Puget Systems Consultation: www.pugetsystems.com/landing/Puget-…_hsmi=86870814 Quasar Science: www.quasarscience.com/ Industry Jump IG: www.instagram.com/industryjump/ Industry Jump: www.industryjump.com/ Support our show by signing up for a 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/InLoveWithTheProcess
Welcome to Drunk Art Review; the podcast where anyone from T-total to blind arse drunk is welcome to give their honest opinions on all forms of art! February being LGBTQ month in England, we wanted to celebrate by inviting on some special guests. In part one we talk to Drusilla Adeline, a midwestern trans punk living in America, professionally known as Sister Hyde. Poster design, film, and a general love-hate relationship with Twitter bless the audio waves right here. —————— Hosted, created, and edited by Rosie Alexander and Jennifer Kemp. All music and sound design were Free Sourced. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drunk-art-review/message
À Noël, particulièrement entre l'Avent et la nouvelle année, la suspension du temps qui accompagne toute fête se fait sentir. Pascaline Sordet s'interroge sur l'essence temporelle de la fête, son lien avec ses références historiques et la possibilité d'une fête sans célébration. Agriculteur et écrivain, Jean-Pierre Rochat a dû quitter sa ferme et ses chèvres et se retrouve "à la retraite". "Roman de gares" (Ed. d'Autre Part) fait le récit d'une victoire sur le désespoir. Par Lisbeth Koutchoumoff. Dernier chef dʹœuvre gothique du studio anglais Hammer doublé dʹun film abordant de manière très habile la transidentité, "Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde" (1971) vient de ressortir au cœur dʹun coffret consacré au studio par lʹéditeur Tamasa. Par Julien Comelli
Happy Halloween! For this very special Halloween-week episode of Cobwebs, Daniel is joined by Mitch Oliver, host of The Terror Table podcast, to celebrate their favorite blu-ray label. Scream Factory! They each recommend 4 of their favorite underrated films from the collection, including Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde, The Sentinel, Night of the Demons and more.Email the show at cobwebspodcast@gmail.com to let us know what you think of the movies, give feedback and/or request an episode! The Terror Table PodcastCobwebs on Twitter: @cobwebspodDaniel on Twitter: @eplerdaniel The Terror Table on Twitter: @theterrortable Mitch on Twitter: @BlairMitch14Daniel on Letterboxd: @Dan_EplerThe Film Feast 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...
Retour sur "Dr Jekyll et Sister Hyde" de Roy Ward Baker, l'une des plus méconnues productions du célèbre studio britannique de la Hammer. Une étonnante variation du célèbre roman de Robert Louis StevensonLe film est disponible en DVD : https://www.fnac.com/a2641214/Dr-Jekyll-et-Sister-Hyde-Ralph-Bates-DVD-Zone-2#int=:NonApplicable|NonApplicable|NonApplicable|2641214|NonApplicable|NonApplicableEt en VOD : https://www.filmotv.fr/film/dr-jekyll-et-sister-hyde/1291.html
I'm Brian. And I'm Kevin. And we're the Horror Guys! Episode 81 Summary This week we’ll be watching some more classics. We’ll begin with "Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde" from Hammer in 1971. "It Came From Outer Space" from 1953, "Brightburn" from 2019, and the upcoming film "Legend of the Muse," released earlier this summer. We might even sneak in a short film or two! 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! Links: Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971) https://www.horrorguys.com/dr-jekyll-and-sister-hyde-1971-review/ It Came From Outer Space (1953) https://www.horrorguys.com/it-came-from-outer-space-1953/ Short Film: Wolfie's Just Fine - A New Beginning (Official Music Video) https://www.horrorguys.com/short-film-wolfies-just-fine-a-new-beginning-official-music-video/ Brightburn (2019) https://www.horrorguys.com/brightburn-2019-review/ Legend of the Muse (2020) https://www.horrorguys.com/legend-of-the-muse-2020-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 “Return of the Vampire” from 1943, do “The Horror of Frankenstein” from 1970, “The Room” from 2019, and finally, “V/H/S” from 2012. We’ll be sure to sneak in another 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 80 Summary This week we’ll be watching some more classics. We’ll begin with “The Creature walks among Us,” from 1956, “Mutant” from 1984, “Hands of the Ripper” from 1971, and 2011’s hit, “Attack the Block.” We might even sneak in a short film or two! 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! Links: The Creature Walks Among Us https://www.horrorguys.com/the-creature-walks-among-us-1956-review/ Mutant https://www.horrorguys.com/mutant-1984-review/ Short Film: Asking for a Friend https://www.horrorguys.com/asking-for-a-friend-2020-review/ Hands of the Ripper https://www.horrorguys.com/hands-of-the-ripper-1971-review/ Attack the Block https://www.horrorguys.com/attack-the-block-2011-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 "Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde" from Hammer in 1971. "It Came From Outer Space" from 1953, "Brightburn" from 2019, and the recently film "Legend of the Muse." We’ll be sure to sneak in another 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
La période 70s de la Hammer Film est le chant du cygne de la maison des horreurs. Redécouvrez avec nous cette période mal-aimée et pourtant passionnante où, dans un flamboyant bouquet final, le studio a fait exploser les barrières de l'excentricité dans ses films les plus fous. Avec Véronique Davidson, Xavier Colon, Talal Selhami, Laurent Lopéré, Laurent Duroche et Cyril Despontin. Réalisation : Xavier Colon Musique du générique : Donuts' slap par Laurent Duroche ► Flux RSS pour Android : bit.ly/2FrUwHo ► En écoute aussi sur Itunes : apple.co/2Enma9n ► Sur Deezer : www.deezer.com/fr/show/56007 ► Sur Spotify : open.spotify.com/show/4n3gUOfPZhyxL5iKdZIjHA ► Sur Youtube : https://youtu.be/I_g9QZSV6Ec ► La liste des films abordés dans les précédentes émissions : https://bit.ly/PIFFFcast-List ► Venir discuter avec nous du PIFFFcast : https://bit.ly/ForumPIFFFcast Références des films cités : - La trilogie Karnstein : The Vampire Lovers de Roy Ward Baker (1970), Lust for a vampire / La soif du Vampire de Jimmy Sangster (1971), Twins of evil / Les sévices de Dracula de John Hough (1971) - Le Cirque des vampires de Robert William Young (1972) - La Horde Sauvage de Sam Peckinpah (1969) - Dracula 73 d'Alan Gibson (1972) - Les Cicatrices de Dracula de Roy Ward Baker (1970) - Dracula (série TV 2020), PIFFFcast 78 : https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-78-dessine-moi-un-film - Gorge Profonde de Gérard Damiano (1972) - Straight on till morning de Peter Collinson (1972), PIFFFcast 45 : https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-45-anarchy-in-the-uk - Fear in the night / Sueur froide dans la nuit de Jimmy Sangster (1972) - Dracula vit toujours à Londres de Alan Gibson (1973) - L'exorciste de William Friedkin (1973) - Massacre à la tronçonneuse de Tobe Hooper (1974) - Capitaine Kronos : tueur de vampires de Brian Clemens (1974) - Docteur Jekyll et Sister Hyde de Roy Ward Baker (1971) - And soon the darkness de Robert Fuest (1970) - Vampire Hunter D de Hideyuki Kikuchi (Romans - 1985) - Castelvania (jeu vidéo) - Le Pacte des loups de Christophe Gans - Les sept vampires d'or de Roy Ward Baker, Chang Cheh (1974) - Shatter de Michael Carreras (1975) - Top Secret de David Zucker, Jerry Zucker, Jim Abrahams (1985) - The Mutation de Jack Cardiff (1974) - La révolte des morts vivants de Amando de Ossorio (1972), PIFFFcast 79 : https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-79-les-soldats-de-libere - Capcom VS SNK (jeu vidéo) - L’exorciste chinois de Sammo Hung (1980), PIFFFcast 41 : https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-41-made-in-hong-kong - Une fille... pour le diable de Peter Sykes (1976) - Les démons de l'esprit de Peter Sykes (1972) - La sentinelle des maudits de Michael Winner (1977) - Le cercle infernal de Richard Loncraine (1978) - Hammer House of Horror (serie TV 1980) - Hammer House of Mystery & suspense (serie TV 1984) - Night Gallery (serie TV 1969) - Kolchak the night stalker (serie TV 1974) - Thriller / Angoisses (serie TV 1973) - Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror de Ted Newsom (1994) - Let me in de Matt Reeves (2010) - La Dame en noir de James Watkins (2012) - The Lodge de Severin Fiala, Veronika Franz (2019) - Eden Lake de James Watkins (2008), PIFFFcast 40 : https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-40-des-vacances-denfer - Guns Akimbo de Jason Lei Howden (2019) - Sleepy Hollow, la légende du cavalier sans tête de Tim Burton (1999) - Sweeney Todd, le diabolique barbier de Fleet Street de Tim Burton (2007)
DROPCAST Movie Poster Podcast Sister Hyde This format ist part of the Instagram Blog Drop, you can find us under @dropmagofficial. We do reviews, news, and interviews that all have to do with the film business. . We are talking to @SisterHyde about her totally different approach to her movie poster art. . So stay tuned and head over to our Instagram profile @dropmagofficial to follow along with the art we are talking about or check us out on YouTube for the video version. https://youtu.be/2llv5E1N7E0 __________________________ #taxidriver #sisterhyde #christianef #suspiciouslylargewoman @bobthedragqueen @revrytv #videodrones #deadringers #beautiful #driver #friday #experimentalfilmsociety @experimentalfilmsociety #da5bloods @vcassinova #9to5 #suddentlylastsummer #lastnightinsoho @edgarwright #allaboutmymother @criterioncollection #thephantomofliberty #darkhabits #thetelephonebook #drjekyllandsisterhyde #giallogelato #desk #sorcerer #barbarakruger ____________________________ . . #creatingart #movieposter #podcast #drop #dropmag #movieposterpodcast #poster #posterdesign #movies #art #artists #artlover --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dropmag/message
S3E3 New kind of episode today as Adam and Ash watch a tonne of clips from Jekyll and Hyde movies, each depicting a transformation scene of some kind, beginning with the silent movies of the 1910's and ending in the modern day. Apologies - we lost Adam's mic sometime in the 1990's, and funnily enough from then on he sounds as if he was calling from around then. Title Music: 'Not Drunk' by The Joy Drops. Sound Bites from: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1912), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1913), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941), Mighty Mouse Meets Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1944), The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (1960), The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1968), Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1973), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1980), Dr. Hekyll and Mr. Hype (1980), Jekyll and Hyde… Together Again (1982), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1986), Edge of Sanity (1989), Jekyll and Hyde (1990), Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde (1995), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (2003), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’s Rock and Roll Musical (2003), The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (2003), The Mummy (2017). www.patreon.com/earreadthis @earreadthis earreadthis@gmail.com facebook.com/earreadthis
This week on The Assignment: Horror Podcast the gang invites their good friend Bill to pick a movie since Becca could not be with us. John, Jerry, Bill, and Richard are back to talk about a horror movie that Richard has never seen! Tonight's movie is from Jerry's list which was released in 1971 and gives us a twist to an old tale, its Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde! So grab that slice of pizza and your favorite beverage and listen along to another horrific episode of The Assignment: Horror Podcast! Email us at palaverpodcasts@gmail.com Follow Palaver Podcasts on Instagram @itspalaverpodcasts
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Hello all, welcome Episode 13 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. On this episode I have featured reviews of The Voices (2014) and The Turning (2020). I have Mini-Reviews of WNUF Halloween Special (2013), Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde (1971) and Atlantics (2019). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 2:11 Monthly Review: 2:11 - 4:03 Til' Tuesday - Voices Carry: 4:03 - 8:21 Mini-Reviews: 8:21 - 29:05 The Voices Trailer: 29:05 - 31:03 The Voices Review (Non-Spoiler): 31:03 - 39:17 The Voices Review (Spoiler): 39:17 - 42:27 The Turning Trailer: 42:27 - 44:53 The Turning Review: 44:53 - 55:53 Nirvana - Lithium: 55:53 - 1:00:11 Outro: 1:00:11 - 1:01:47 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 Flick Chat: journeywithacinephile
This week we continue our Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde retrospective with 1971 film Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde by Director Roy Ward Baker. (Episode 288)
Mark Hanson (Product Manager of Bay Street Video) and Justin Decloux (Co-Host of The Important Cinema Club) take you through this week's new releases on Blu-ray and DVD live from BAY STREET VIDEO. RELEASES DISCUSSED: Abominable Snowman of The Himalayas, the (shout) Aces: Iron Eagle Iii (kino) Amazons (1984) (kino) Anne Bancroft Collection, the (shout) Badland (2019) (cinedigm) Before You Know It (2019) (passion River) Blue Collar (kino) Camille Claudel (1988) (kino) Christmas in July (kino) Cotton Club, The: Encore Edition (lionsgate) Dark Angel: The Ascent (full Moon) Dog Day (a.K.A. Canicule) (kino) Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (shout) Elephant Sitting Still, an (kimstim) Family Guy: Season 17 (fox) Fanatic, the (2019) (quiver) Fly Collection, the (shout) Freaks (2018) (well Go) Fritz Lang's Indian Epic (film Movement) George: The Story of George Maciunas and Fluxus (kino) Glorifying the American Girl (kino) Great Mystical Circus, the (kino) Hard Night Falling (2019) (lionsgate) Harvesters, the (2018) (altered Innocence) Hustlers (2019) (elevation) Iceman (1984) (kino) Inside Moves (1980) (scorpion) It Chapter Two (warner) Killerman (2019) (vvs) Konga (kino) Limits of Control, the (arrow) Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice (kino) Loudest Voice, the (2019) (paramount) Lucky Day (2019) (elevation/lionsgate) Magic Sword, the (1962) (kino) Marie Curie: Courage of Knowledge (big World) Millennium Actress (g Kids/shout) Mr. Wrong (1996) (kino) Noon Wine (1985) (kino) Nude Bomb, the (kino) Old Joy (criterion) Once upon A Time in Hollywood (sony) Orville, The: Season 2 (fox) Papi Chulo (2018) (breaking Glass) Playing God (1997) (kino) Purge, The: Season 1 (universal) Rojo (2018) (icarus/distrib) Running Delilah (1993) (kino) She (1984) (kino) She's Just a Shadow (2019) (breaking Glass) Stick (1985) (kino) Stranger Among Us, a (1992) (kino) Suspiria (uhd) (synapse) Terminal Velocity (kino) Twin Peaks: From Z to A Collection (paramount) until The End of The World (criterion) Watch Me when I Kill (synapse) Yesterday Was a Lie (2009) (indiepix)
Some have called it "The Studio that Dripped Blood," and for good reason; Hammer Films was one of the most prolific horror production companies of all time and its legacy has permeated many forms of media, whether acknowledged or not. Founded by William Hinds and James Carreras, Hammer Film Productions, Ltd. was initially in the business of "quota quickies," which were cheap and uninspired filler films. After being presented with a film project to rejuvenate the Frankenstein brand, the studio opted to make their own, since Mary Shelly's work was already in the public domain. With The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), the film company rebranded to almost exclusively guts and gore forevermore. Their next foray was Dracula (1958), which also starred Christopher Lee as the monster. In The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958), rather than the monster reappearing as he had in the many Universal Monster films, it was Dr. Frankenstein. The Evil of Frankenstein (1964) had Peter Cushing return to his mad scientist. Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) was odd and bad, but worth seeing. Frankenstein Must be Destroyed (1969) had some high points. Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974) featured some adept makeup and effect work. Christopher Lee played yet another monster, which was also played by the prolific Boris Karloff, the titular mummy in The Mummy (1959). The Brides of Dracula (1960) was a well received blend of sex and violence. The Curse of the Werewolf (1961) was sadly the studio's only werewolf film. The Phantom of the Opera (1962) was somewhat cursed from the outset, having originally been conceived for Cary Grant before he backed out. Delving into more mythic subject matter, The Gorgon (1964) had some fun practical effects for Medusa and her serpent hair. Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966), Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968), Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970), Scars of Dracula (1970), The Vampire Lovers (1970), Dracula AD 1972 (1972), and The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973). The Plague of the Zombies (1966) has some charm. The Reptile (1966) was a schlocky, but well made, creature feature. The Mummy's Shroud (1967) Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971) was arguably before its time, touching on gender norms. This week's "Hidden Track" is Silent Horror. Their new album can be found here: https://silenthorror.bigcartel.com/. 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 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherspod/support
Boo! It's a bonus Halloween episode of the Swapcast! Join the gang for a delve in to 1970's British horror, Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde. Listen if ye dare, muhahaha! Happy Halloween!We'd love to hear from you, get in touch via..Email theswapcastpodcast@gmail.comTwitter twitter.com/The_SwapcastFacebook facebook.com/theswapcastpodcastInstagram instagram.com/theswapcastpodcastWebsite theswapcastpodcast.comTheme song written and performed by Jon Marco of Too Creative - feat. Lucy Thomas and recorded at Brown Town Studios. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We watched "Dr.Jekyll and Sister Hyde", released in 1970 and directed by Roy Ward Baker.
Today on the Free Form Rock Podcast. We Review 1972 Alice Cooper"Schools Out" with special Guest Ted Axe.Before we talk about Alice we Interview Ted Axe, on his new album "Sex Horror Violence" and play some songs off of it. We play you out with "Mother's Day" By Ted Axe,"Hey Boy" by Midnight Flyer and end it with "Jailbait' By Aerosmith.Until Next week don't take any wooden nickels and rock on!! Do us a favor and share this episode and give us a 5 star review on Itunes and follow us on Podbean.. Links for Ted Axe:https://tedaxe.bandcamp.com/releases https://www.facebook.com/tedaxeband.net/?ref=br_rs Links For Alice Cooper:https://www.amazon.com/Schools-Out-Alice-Cooper/dp/B001HADE0U/ref=sr_1_1?crid=G26FUFA2QZY4&keywords=alice+cooper+schools+out&qid=1565645250&s=music&sprefix=alice+cooper+sc%2Caps%2C194&sr=1-1 https://alicecooper.com/ Bio on Ted Axe: Ted Axe was the notorious frontman for punk pioneers The Action - "Canada's First Punk Band".Opening for Stranglers and chosen to tour with The Ramones,The Action released one EP on Montreco Records. Ted was signed to Heart of Steel Records with his band Sister Hyde in 2007 and went solo in 2018.Produced by Rob Sanzo (Sum 41) his new album - Sex,Horror,Violence is getting worldwide airplay!
The road to Monster Bash begins here as Jeff & Richard discuss three films with a connection to the annual conference in Mars, PA. First up is The Gorgon (1964), the inspiration for Joshua Kennedy's new film, House of the Gorgon, which has its U.S. premiere at the Bash. Next, it's Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde (1971), starring Martine Beswick, who will be a special guest at the Bash. Finally, it's Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972), featuring Christopher Neame, who will also be a special guest at the Bash. It's another Hammer trilogy from The Classic Horrors Club Podcast, one that takes you from the end of the studio's classic era into the heart of its sexy 70's era. Which era is your favorite? We want feedback! Call us at: (616) 649-2582 That's (616) 649-CLUB or email: classichorrorsclub@gmail.com, or... ...join us in our clubhouse at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/classichorrors.club/ Plugs: Find Jeff at Classic Horrors Club: http://classichorrors.club Find Richard at Kansas City Cinephile: http://www.kccinephile.com/ or... Monster Movie Kid: https://monstermoviekid.wordpress.com/ Monster Kid Radio: http://www.monsterkidradio.net/ Monster Bash: http://www.monsterbashnews.com/bash.html House of the Gorgon trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5O4YT_M-iRs
It has been over a full year since we covered a Hammer Horror film on the podcast and frankly that's rather disgraceful. To rectify this, your host's Chris and Sam dive into one of Hammer's strangest films, 1971's Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde! If the premise of the timid Dr. Jekyll turning into the evil Sister Hyde isn't enough for you, don't fret, we've got grave robbers, Jack The Ripper, a Bond girl and some ludicrously fantastic pseudo science to go with it! Hammer Horror In Horror! ----------- Into The Minds of Madness is a (generally) weekly horror movie podcast hosted by your horror aficionado Chris Dicker. Covering the classics, the just released, the oft-forgotten gems and the train wrecks of the genre. From monster flicks to home invasion thrillers, body horror to campy slashers and everything in between. Jump on iTunes and give us a head-spinning 5 stars and write us a review if you so desire! Or if you wanna let us know what you're enjoying, send your hate mail or tell us there's somebody calling from inside the house, hit us up at itmompod@gmail.com or follow us on social media to keep up to date on when a new episode is (a)live! Facebook Twitter Instagram
Are you ill? Do you suffer from common diseases, like influenza, diphtheria and death? If the answer to that question is yes, then this new miracle cure from Jekyll Pharmaceutikills is for you. Made from hormones and..erm..stuff, this green wonder liquid can cure all ailments! Simply take the daily recommended dose (several regular bottle-fulls whenever you feel like it) and before you can say ‘it wasn't me, guv', you'll feel like a new man. Or woman. Or both. Warning - this product WILL cause loss of appetite, hairy knuckles, genital disappearance, bi-sexual, schizophrenic trans-gender killing sprees and an aversion to opera.
Auf dem diesjährigen Cinestrange vom 6.-11.09. in Braunschweig standen uns neben den Regielegenden John Landis und Mark L. Lester auch die Schauspielerinnen und Freundinnen Martine Beswick und Caroline Munro in Interviews Rede und Antwort. An dieser Stelle hört ihr unser Gespräch mit Martine Beswick (Der Sklave der Amazonen, Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde, Töte Amigo, Feuerball, Liebesgrüße aus Moskau und Eine Million Jahre vor unserer Zeit), welche uns wundervolle Einblicke in ihre bewegte Karriere bot. Dafür bedanken wir uns an dieser Stelle nochmals ausdrücklich! Ein großes Dankeschön geht auch wieder an Leo von Deja-Vu (ehemals Dellamorte Dellamore) für seine fachkundige Unterstützung.
Auf dem diesjährigen Cinestrange vom 6.-11.09. in Braunschweig standen uns neben den Regielegenden John Landis und Mark L. Lester auch die Schauspielerinnen und Freundinnen Martine Beswick und Caroline Munro in Interviews Rede und Antwort. An dieser Stelle hört ihr unser Gespräch mit Martine Beswick (Der Sklave der Amazonen, Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde, Töte Amigo, Feuerball, Liebesgrüße aus Moskau und Eine Million Jahre vor unserer Zeit), welche uns wundervolle Einblicke in ihre bewegte Karriere bot. Dafür bedanken wir uns an dieser Stelle nochmals ausdrücklich! Ein großes Dankeschön geht auch wieder an Leo von Deja-Vu (ehemals Dellamorte Dellamore) für seine fachkundige Unterstützung.
Das diesjährige Cinestrange vom 6.-11.09. in Braunschweig wird neben den Regielegenden John Landis, Luigi Cozzi und Mark L. Lester auch aus schauspielerischer und weiblicher Sicht nicht unterrepräsentiert sein. Gesorgt haben die Macher dafür mit der Einladung der Schauspielerinnen Martine Beswick und Caroline Munro. Die beiden Schönheiten und Fanfavourites haben auch prompt ihr Kommen zugesagt und werden das Festival sicher somit vielfältig Bereichern. An dieser Stelle soll zunächst Martine Beswick (Der Sklave der Amazonen, Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde, Töte Amigo, Feuerball, Liebesgrüße aus Moskau und Eine Million Jahre vor unserer Zeit) samt ihrer Karriere kurz vorgestellt werden, Caroline Munro und ihrem Schaffen widme ich mich in einem späteren Podcast. Weitere Infos unter ... http://wp.me/p4sWAt-34O
Das diesjährige Cinestrange vom 6.-11.09. in Braunschweig wird neben den Regielegenden John Landis, Luigi Cozzi und Mark L. Lester auch aus schauspielerischer und weiblicher Sicht nicht unterrepräsentiert sein. Gesorgt haben die Macher dafür mit der Einladung der Schauspielerinnen Martine Beswick und Caroline Munro. Die beiden Schönheiten und Fanfavourites haben auch prompt ihr Kommen zugesagt und werden das Festival sicher somit vielfältig Bereichern. An dieser Stelle soll zunächst Martine Beswick (Der Sklave der Amazonen, Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde, Töte Amigo, Feuerball, Liebesgrüße aus Moskau und Eine Million Jahre vor unserer Zeit) samt ihrer Karriere kurz vorgestellt werden, Caroline Munro und ihrem Schaffen widme ich mich in einem späteren Podcast. Weitere Infos unter ... http://wp.me/p4sWAt-34O
We finally talk about Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, lurid Victorian thriller with landmark special effects. Dr Jeykll and Mr Hyde (1931 Wikipedia) Text of the novel on Project Gutenberg The film on Amazon I was thinking of Doctor Jekyll and Sister Hyde, not Dr Jekyll and Ms Hyde. They are very different movies. Mary […]
At last, the long-delayed Clemens at the Movies episode is here! In this show, Mr Jim Moon delves into the late great Brian Clemens' work on the silver screen, from an early feature adapting Edgar Allan Poe for the big screen in The Tell-Tale Heart (1960), through his psychochillers And Soon the Darkness (1970) and See No Evil (1971), to his work with Hammer - Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971) and Captain Kronos Vampire Hunter (1972)
Are you tormented by unwanted thoughts and desires? Do you feel as though you are in fact two separate beings with opposing ambitions? What if you could switch between the two when you wanted? How tempting would that potion be to you? Would you become a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? This Week's Topic: Transformation Monsters Other Talking Points: Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Incredible Hulk, Star Wars, Margaret Hamilton, The Wizard of Oz, John Adams, Frozen, Star Trek, Lucy, Captain America Winter Soldier, Scarlett Johansson, Stan Lee, X-Men, Guardians of the Galaxy, Spiderman, Batman, Gotham, Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde, and Looney Tunes. References To Past Episodes: Metropolis. See this Movie HERE!
This week Luke talks a little more on the subject of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde as he takes in two Hammer Horror adaptations of varying quality. The Two Faces of Dr Jekyll and Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde. The Horror Season keeps rolling with Rogue, a creature-feature set in the Australian outback. Table Time […]
Something Weird This Way Comes... is a movie podcast about campy and exploitation films from the 30's - 70's. Join our intrepid hosts Roo and Moe as they discuss the sex crazed... The Adult Version of Jekyll & Hide "It was sick then and it's still sick now! Dr. Chris Leeder (JACK BUDDLINER), a gruesome looking guy (who's even scarier with his clothes off), find the notebook of Dr. Jekyll in an antique store. The store owner won't sell it to him so, like any good physician would, Leeder strangles the guy. The doc anxiously reads the notebook and, in flashback, we see Dr. Jekyll (also played by Buddliner) turn into a Mr. Hide who jams a giant candle between the legs of masturbating LINDA McDOWELL, then gleefully sticks a red hot poker up lovely LINDA YORK. Ouch. But Neither the flashbacks nor the notebook's oblique warning that the formula makes "people appear as they really are" deters Leeder from mixing the potion, drinking it, and opening his shirt to reveal...an attractive pair of titties complete with implant scars! Lo and behold, ugly Dr. L has briefly turned into blonde JANE SENTAS (the wanton witch of the Hardcore Horror Sacrilege). However, when Leeder learns that a detective suspects him of murdering the store owner, the disturbed doc decides to make the transformation a bit more permanent: "I've got to hide...Hide?! Yes, the girl! I'll hide as her!" Hence, "Miss Hide," who takes the doctor's place in a groovy dress and white go-go boots. (After producer DAVID F. FRIEDMAN sent the publicity material out, a film exhibitor called to say he'd misspelled "Hyde." Dave patiently explained that he hadn't done a remake of an earlier version, and was instead, "selling skin, hide, pelt, epidermis, flesh, buff." "Oh," the exhibitor replied, "I get it.") Leeder's nurse and paramour (legendary porn princess RENE BOND) quickly gets into a catfight with Miss Hide which, just as quickly, escalates into some heavy-duty muff munching. Then Miss H picks up a sailor at a bar and, for laughs, cuts off his dick. On a roll, she next pays a visit to Leeder's bitchy fiancÈ and decides to abruptly cancel the wedding... I remember seeing both The Adult Jekyll & Hide and Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde within weeks of each other in 1972. Though the Hammer film was fun, it was this diseased puppy that remained embedded in my brain. Yes, kiddies, there was a time in America when you could go to the movies and actually see all kinds of sick and outrageous stuff up there on the silver screen and if anyone dared utter the words "politically correct" they would've been beaten to death. Sigh..." --Frank Henenlotter Come listen to Moe and Roo discuss how much we absolutely LOVE it! If you like camp and silly movies join us on Facebook, you won't regret it! An Extra special thanks to Something Weird Video for supplying movies for episodes and for generally being an amazing company and an inspiration to my movie viewing habits - Moe