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We finally rid ourselves of the Noirs of Moirch with the help of some arsenic and a little push down the stairs. That's right, it's time to be wildly uncomfortable with the sister-dating, fake marriage-promising, suicide-faking A Kiss Before Dying from 1956! Featuring Shrishma Naik, Katherine Sherlock, and Justin Zeppa. A Kiss Before Dying was directed by Gerd Oswald and stars Robert Wagner and Virginia Leith. Join us on Patreon at the Boom Room for exclusive, ad-free bonus content in the form of super-deluxe length episodes: patreon.com/oldmovietimemachine We appreciate your support, so please subscribe, rate, review, and follow the show: Instagram: @timemachinepodcasts Facebook: facebook.com/oldmovietimemachine Email: partyline@oldmovietimemachine.com Buy our luxurious merchandise: www.teepublic.com/user/old-movie-time-machine ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Jim revisits a film that made quite an impression on him when he was ne years old, 1962's "The Brain That Wouldn't Die," Jason Evers, Virginia Leith, Adele Lamont, Leslie Daniel and Eddie Carmel. This film has attained an incredible cult following during the last 60 years. Find out more about this cult classic on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!
On this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, the podcast dedicated to old Monster Movies, Jim revisits a film that made quite an impression on him when he was ne years old, 1962’s “The Brain That Wouldn’t Die,” Jason Evers, Virginia Leith, Adele Lamont, Leslie Daniel and Eddie Carmel. This film has attained an incredible cult following … The Brain That Wouldn’t Die | Episode 321 Read More » The post The Brain That Wouldn’t Die | Episode 321 appeared first on The ESO Network.
We round out another month with "The Brain That Wouldn't Die," a Z-grade stinker that, god help us, still possesses that uncanny something that keeps you coming back to it and all its awful, sleazy nastiness. We take particular time to praise Virginia Leith's fabulous central performance, of course.All original music courtesy of Niel Jakobyhttps://nieljacoby.bandcamp.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MonsterCrazeMemoirsOfficialiTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/monster-craze-memoirs/id1491963648Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3aSrQ5JFez33XuVanaFYIwPocket Casts: https://pca.st/lkra63chSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-3949861YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBGcDWtQj2wGEnlAB7P4AFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Monster-Craze-Memoirs-106199087480182/Twitter: https://twitter.com/KennethJWaste2
This week Torgo finally watches an 80's classic fantasy movie. We also talk about the launch of Disney+, Maclunkey, Watchmen, For The Killing of Kings, Doctor Sleep v. The Shining, the end of the Paramount Decree, The Snyder Cut, Chuck E. Cheese ends an era, Books of Blood, PS4 races to second, Laurence G. Paull, Virginia Leith, The Hunger Games prequel, and Terminator goes VR. Say 'hello' to Darren's friend from Kansas, it's time for a Geek Shock!
It's a vivid trip down memory lane as Jim talks about a cult film that left an indelible image with him - 1962's "The Brain That Wouldn't Die," starring Jason Evers, Virginia Leith and Leslie Daniel. An ambitious young doctor explores new medical techniques and tries to save the life of his finance, which results in horrific consequences. It's all ahead on this episode of Monster Attack.
Is The Brain that Wouldn't Die a schlock classic or a treatise on unfettered male desire? Why not both? We're joined by Professor Kevin Heffernan, author of Ghouls, Gimmicks, and Gold: Horror Films and the American Movie Business, 1953–1968.