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Monster Kid Radio #648 - Steve Turek with Kevin Slick and Dracula's Daughter
Monster Kid Radio #646 - Steve Turek with Kevin Slick and Dracula
Monster Kid Radio #643 - Slaughter of the Vampires with Tom Gurganus
Monster Kid Radio #642 - Blacula with Dominique Lamssies
RF4RM #240 - Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
In honor of its 75th anniversary, the Real Fans hang out with Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Wolf Man in the spooky season classic, 1948's Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. Happy Halloween, everyone!
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Monster Kid Radio #641 - The Return of the Vampire with Beth Koch
Movie Monsters
SOURCES
Universal Studios Monsters: A Legacy of Horror â October 12, 2021; by Michael Mallory (Author), Jason Blum (Foreword)
https://www.britannica.com/list/10-famous-clowns-from-comical-to-creepy#:~:text=John%20Wayne%20Gacy&text=This%20serial%20killer%20is%20arguably,charity%20events%20and%20children's%20parties
https://www.entertainmentearth.com/news/history-universal-monsters/
Monster Kid Radio #630 - Lynne Lugosi Sparks at Monster Bash 2023 (Summer)
Invisible Ghost | Episode 369
Jim discusses a classic horror film from 1941 - "Invisible Ghost," starring Bela Lugosi, Polly Ann Young, Clarence Muse, John McGuire, Betty Compson and Terry Walker. There is something strange happening at the home of Dr. Charles Kessler (Lugosi) involving several murders. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
HYPNOGORIA 239 - The History of Universal Horror Part XXVI
In this new chapter we examine an overlooked entry in the Universal horror family, the 1939 film serial The Phantom Creeps starring Bela Lugosi and an 8 foot tall killer robot!
Episode 43: Freaks and Dracula
S.B. is stunned to learn that one of the Godfathers of Horror film was a Kentucky Native. Join her as she explores Tod Browning's incredible life and career.
Monster Kid Raido #602 - The Raven (1935) with Beth Westbo
Edgar Wallace: Giant of Cinema
Edgar Wallace (1875-1932) was a prolific British writer. With 170 novels and 957 short styories his works have been adapted over 160 times for the big screen. Numerous adaptations for TV have also been produced. He continues to be credited today for his work on King Kong!
The Dark Eyes of London aka The Human Monster (1939). Directed by Walter Summers. Based on the novel The Dark Eyes of London by Edgar Wallace. Starring Bela Lugosi, Hugh Williams and Greta Gynt.
Der Hexer aka The Mysterious Magician (1964). Directed by Alfred Vohrer. From the Edgar Wallace novel The Ringer. Starring Joachim Fuchsberger, Heinz Drache and Sophie Hardy.
Five Golden Dragons (1967). Directed by Jeremy Summers. Based on characters created by Edgar Wallace. Starring Robert Cummings, Margaret Lee, Klaus Kinski and Christopher Lee.
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Spooky 2004: Frankenstein (1931), The Black Cat, and The Bride of Frankenstein
Episode 170 David J
Bass player David J was a founding member of the influential post-punk band Bauhaus in 1978. He wrote the lyrics for many Bauhaus songs, including the single, Bela Lugosi’s Dead. He sang lead on Who Killed Mr. Moonlight?. In 1985, David, his brother Kevin, and Daniel Ash, all former members of Bauhaus, formed Love and Rockets, which had a hit single with the song So alive.
In 2014 David wrote an autobiography, Who Killed Mister Moonlight. In the book he explores his work in bands as well as a solo performer. He also delves deep into his exploration of the occult, drawing together a diverse cast of supporting characters, including William S. Burroughs, Alan Moore, Genesis P. Orridge, and Rick Rubin.
**Technical Note***
As many of you know the Lydian Spin gang has been away from home. As a result, recording has been happening on unreliable setups. Unfortunately the audio for the intro this week was corrupted and not useable. Intros will continue as expected next week.
AD- 008 Video Games, Ed Wood and Designer Vaginas
Dave discovers a weird rabbit hole when researching the creation of the first adult-themed Atari video games. How do Ed Wood and Bela Lugosi fit into the picture and what's the deal with yoga pants and designer vaginas? We'll tie them all together on this edition of 1080 After Dark!
EP251: Broadcast Blunders
When you’re on the air live, mistakes happen. Ken shares some of his and others — some very embarrassing and amusing. Included is how Ken personally pissed off a President of the United States (and it’s not the President he wants to piss off).
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HYPNOGORIA 194 - The History of Universal Horror Part XV
1942 continues to be a bumper year for Universal, with Kharis rising from the grave once more in the shape of Lon Chaney Jnr. in The Mummy's Tomb, delivering old dark house thrills in Night Monster with Bela Lugosi, and pitting two titans of terror against one another in Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man! Plus the great detective Sherlock Holmes, as played by Basil Rathbone, begins a long running series of film adventures at Universal!
MICROGORIA 094 - Mystery House
Unearthed from the archives, the unaired pilot for a 1940s horror radio series - Mystery House, hosted by and starring Bela Lugosi. In this sole surviving episode, with guest star John Carradine, brings us the tale of The Thirsty Dead!