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Your hosts Stephen N. and Stephen E. discuss the Amityville Horror. The “true story” book by Jay Anson and the movie directed by Stuart Rosenberg
Your hosts Stephen N. and Stephen E., along with special guest host Cori, discuss The Black Phone: the novella/short story by Joe Hill and the film adaptation directed by Scott Derrickson.
Your hosts Stephen N. and Stephen E. discuss Rosemary’s Baby – the novel by Ira Levin and the film directed by Roman Polanski.
We also discuss:
Look What’s Happened to Rosemary’s Baby (TV Movie)
Son of Rosemary (by Ira Levin)
You hosts Stephen N. and Stephen E. discuss The Last Battle of Wichita– the novel by your co-host, Stephen E. Paine. The hosts also pay tribute to Ray Wisneski.
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You hosts Stephen N. and Stephen E. discuss Jaws – the novel by Peter Benchley and the film directed by Steven Spielberg. The hosts also discuss the numerous sequel novels and movie.
Your hosts Stephen N Stephen E discuss Psycho – the movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and the novel by Robert Bloch. We also discuss the numerous sequel movies and novels.
Your hosts Stephen N and Stephen E discuss Who Goes There? and The Thing.
Books
Who Goes There?, John W. Campbell Jr., 1938
Frozen Hell, John W. Campbell Jr., 1938
Movies
The Thing From Another World (1951)
Director: Christian Nyby
Horror Express (1972)
Director: Gene Martin
The Thing (1982)
Director: John Carpenter
The Thing (2011)
Director: Matthijs van Heijningen
Your hosts Stephen N and Stephen E discuss The Mummy. Starting with Karl Freund’s 1932 classic starring Boris Karloff all the way through Alex Kurtzmans’ 2017 version starring Tom Cruise.
We also discuss the relevance of Bram Stoker’s, The Jewel of Seven Stars.
Movies
“The Mummy” (1932)Dir: Karl FreundBoris KarloffSpawned four sequelsKilled by Abbott and Costello in 1955
“The Mummy’s Hand” (1940)Dir: Christy CarbanneDick Foran, Peggy Moran, George Zucco
“The Mummy” (1959)Dir: Terence FisherPeter Cushing, Christopher LeeSpawned three additional Hammer Mummy filmsFirst Mummy film in color
“Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb” (1971)Dir: Seth HoltValerie LeonFirst adaptation of “The Jewel of Seven Stars”
“The Awakening” (1980)Dir: Mike NewellCharlton Heston, Stephanie ZimbalistSecond adaptation of “The Jewel of Seven Stars”
“The Tomb” (1986)Dir: Fred Olen Ray (“Scalps”, “Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers”)Michelle Bauer, Sybil Danning, Cameron Mitchell, John CarradineThird adaptation of “The Jewel of Seven Stars”Man pulls beer bottle out of his taint
“The Mummy” (1999)Dir: Stephen SommersBrendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, Arnold VoslooSpawned 2 sequels; 5 “Scorpion King” films
“Bubba Ho-Tep” (2002)Dir: Don CoscarelliBruce Campbell, Ossie Davis
“The Fallen Ones” (2005)Dir: Kevin VanHookCasper Van Dien, Tom Bosley, Robert Wagner, Geoffrey Lewis
“The Mummy” (2017)Dir: Alex Kurtzman Tom Cruise
Books
The Jewel of Seven Stars, Bram Stoker, 1903
The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut’s Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt, Dr. Kara Cooney, 2014
Your hosts Stephen N and Stephen E discuss Frankenstein: the 1818/1831 novel written by Mary Shelley, and films that have made The Monster a horror icon.
Special Guest: Jen Brinkman reading excerpts from the novel.
1910: Thomas Edison’s Frankenstein
Director: J. Searle Dawley
Doctor: Augustus Phillips
Monster: Charles Ogle
1931: Frankenstein
Director: James Whale
Doctor: Colin Clive
Monster: Boris Karloff
1935: The Bride of Frankenstein
Director: James Whale
Doctor: Colin Clive
Monster: Boris Karloff, Elsa Lanchester
1957: The Curse of Frankenstein
Director: Terence Fisher
Doctor: Peter Cushing
Monster: Christopher Lee
1973: Frankenstein (TV Movie)
Director: Jack Smight
Doctor: Leonard Whiting
Monster: Michael Sarrazin
1974: Young Frankenstein
Director: Mel Brooks
Doctor: Gene Wilder
Monster: Peter Boyle
1994: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Doctor: Kenneth Branagh
Monster: Robert DeNiro
2004: Frankenstein (TV Mini-series)
Director: Kevin Connor
Doctor: Alec Newman
Monster: Luke Gross
2015: Victor Frankenstein
Director: Paul McGuigan
Doctor: James McAvoy
Monster: Spencer Wilding
Your hosts Stephen N and Stephen E discuss Friday The 13th, the 1980 film directed by Sean S. Cunningham
Also mentioned in this episode
Movies:
Halloween
Friday The 13th Part III
Twitch of the Death Nerve (aka A Bay of Blood)
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Novels:
Psycho, Robert Bloch
Revival, Stephen King
Your hosts Stephen N and Stephen E discuss “The Invisible Man”, the 2020 film directed by Leigh Whannell
Your hosts Stephen N and Stephen E discuss Doctor Sleep: the 2013 novel by Stephen King and the 2019 film directed by Mike Flanagan
Your hosts Stephen N and Stephen discuss the classic novel, Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
Noteworthy Dracula Films
Nosferatu (1922)
Dracula (1931)
Spanish Dracula (1931)
Drakula Istanbula (1953)
Horror of Dracula (1958)
Count Dracula (1970)
Dracula (1974)
Dracula (1979)
Nosferatu the Vampire (1979)
Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)
Dracula: Pages from a Virgin’s Diary (2002)
Argento’s Dracula 3D (2012)
Other Vampire Films of Note
Daybreakers (2009)
Let the Right One In (2008)
Let Me In (2010)
Near Dark (1987)
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)
Blacula (1972)
Scream, Blacula, Scream (1973)
Count Yorga, Vampire (1970)
The Return of Count Yorga (1971)
Salem’s Lot (1979)
The Lost Boys (1987)
Topic: Pet Sematary 2019.
Your hosts Stephen N and Stephen E discuss the 2019 Pet Sematary remake film by Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer.
Topic: Carrie
Special Guest: Cori Newton
Your hosts Stephen N and Stephen E finish the series “Stephen King – the Early Years” with a discussion about Carrie with our special guest Cori Newton. We discuss the 1974 novel by Stephen King as well as both movies: the 1976 film directed by Brian De Palma and the 2013 film directed by Kimberly Peirce.
Your hosts Stephen N and Stephen E discuss The Shining – the 1977 novel by Stephen King and the 1980 film directed by Stanley Kubrick
Your hosts Stephen N and Stephen E discuss Pet Sematary – the 1983 novel by Stephen King and the 1989 film directed by Mary Lambert.




