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    Explore "william castle" with insightful episodes like "13 Days of Halloween: Homicidal", "362: A-Z Commentaries – The Tingler", "MR. SARDONICUS (1961) – Episode 128 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era", "53: Rosemary's Baby (1968) Roman Polanski had Mia Farrow walk into real traffic" and "Lichtspielplatz #43 – MATINEE: Monsterkino vs. Kubakrise (Gast: Drehbuchautor Charlie Haas)" from podcasts like ""Mashley at the Movies", "The Clive Barker Podcast", "Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio", "What Happens in the Crypt" and "Lichtspielplatz – Der Podcast von Wilsons Dachboden"" and more!

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    362: A-Z Commentaries – The Tingler

    362: A-Z Commentaries – The Tingler

    In Episode 362: Ryan and Jose are joined by Ed and Nina of Coenobium to revisit Clive Barker’s A-Z of Horror recommendations. This time, we are on the letter X for Xploitation, and William Castle’s The Tingler.

    Commentary / Discussion: The Tingler (1959, William Castle)

    • 1h 22mm. Written by Rob White

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    MR. SARDONICUS (1961) – Episode 128 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era

    MR. SARDONICUS (1961) – Episode 128 – Decades Of Horror: The Classic Era

    ‘I’m a man of all works, sir. When my Master says, “Krull, do this thing,” I do the thing, whatever it may be.’ And then there are the things Krull does that his master doesn’t tell him to do. Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Whitney Collazo, Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, and Jeff Mohr – as they experience the Punishment Poll (or is it “Pole?”) in William Castle’s Mr. Sardonicus (1961).

    Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
    Episode 128 – Mr. Sardonicus (1961)

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    Synopsis: A search for a winning lottery ticket in his dead father’s grave causes Sardonicus’ face to freeze in a horrible grimace until he forces a doctor to treat his affliction–with even more grotesque results!

     

    Mr. Sardonicus, an underrated William Castle film, is Chad’s pick; he had not seen the movie all the way through until now. He doesn’t appreciate Castle interrupting the buildup to the climax by delivering his Punishment Poll gimmick, but Chad still thinks this is one of the Castle’s best movies. For him, Mr. Sardonicus has a different feel from Castle’s earlier films and he loves the makeup.

    Daphne agrees with Chad regarding the break right before the climax and she also observes that Mr. Sardonicus deals with some sensitive subjects, making it more mature than much of Castle’s work. She loves the mask Sardonicus wears and finds his character to be really evil – a proper bad guy. The story is a bit confusing to Whitney even though she finds the movie to be well-paced. The use of light and shadow also draws her attention in several scenes. Jeff is impressed with Ray Russell’s screenplay, the cast, the cinematography, and both the mask and the makeup.

    Check out these other Decades of Horror podcasts on William Castle’s work:

    Also, if you’re so inclined, check out Grue-Believer Scot’s “erratically published” blog,  Saturday Mad Theater

    If you’ve never viewed Mr. Sardonicus, or haven’t seen it for a while, the Classic Era Grue-Crew recommends you remedy that situation. At the time of this writing, Mr. Sardonicus is available to stream from the Classic Horror Movie Channel. As physical media, the film is available as a bare-bones Blu-ray in William Castle Double Feature – Homicidal & Mr. Sardonicus from Sony Pictures Home.

    Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror: The Classic Era records a new episode every two weeks. Up next in their very flexible schedule is one chosen by Jeff: The Crawling Eye (1958, original title: The Trollenberg Terror).

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    53: Rosemary's Baby (1968) Roman Polanski had Mia Farrow walk into real traffic

    53: Rosemary's Baby (1968) Roman Polanski had Mia Farrow walk into real traffic

    This movie has a lot of interesting behind the scenes from it being shot right near where John Lennon was killed to Roman Polanski's interesting directing techniques...

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    Lichtspielplatz #43 – MATINEE: Monsterkino vs. Kubakrise (Gast: Drehbuchautor Charlie Haas)

    Lichtspielplatz #43 – MATINEE: Monsterkino vs. Kubakrise (Gast: Drehbuchautor Charlie Haas)

    Wenn wirkliche und fiktive Ängste zusammentreffen: In Joe Dantes liebevoller Kino-Hommage MATINEE bereitet ein Horrorfilmproduzent die Premiere seines Monsterstreifens MANT vor, während die Welt angesichts der Kubakrise im Oktober 1962 den Nuklearkrieg befürchten muss. Wir sprechen über die filmischen Vorbilder von MANT und seinem Produzenten – allen voran der für seine originellen Gimmicks bekannte William […]

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