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Author: Alyson Slattery

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Welcome to Celluloid 70s: the movie podcast all about the cinema of the 1970s. Take your seats and join our audio road trip through the greatest decade in cinema history, one blockbuster-packed year at a time.

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You may not think of this as a festive favourite, but Disney classic The Aristocats was released in December 1970 and makes a great family movie to kick off the Christmas season.When retired opera singer Madame Bonfamille decides to leave her riches to her beloved cats she unwittingly sparks a chain of events which result in pampered house cat Duchess and her three kittens having to find their way home through the French countryside and Parisian rooftops, with the help of rough around the edges alley cat, Thomas O'Malley.#disney #disneyfilms #disneystudios #thearistocats #philharris #evagabor
The year 1970 offered a few fun psychological thrillers, and the first one we're going to explore is And Soon The Darkness, brought to us by the team behind TV's The Avengers.Pamela Franklin and Michele Dotrice go on an ill-fated cycling holiday to France and wish they'd paid more attention in O Level French.
It's got vampires! It's got boobs! It's got fangs! It's The Vampire Lovers!Madeline Smith and Kate O'Mara are at the mercy of Ingrid Pitt, while Peter Cushing and George Cole get a crash course in vampire slaying from Douglas Wilmer.Hammer's X-rated first entry in the Karnstein trilogy.
Join me for some psychedelic cosmic horror when Dean Stockwell uses the Necronomicon to unleash the Old Ones, with the help of the unsuspecting Sandra Dee, in this rarely seen HP Lovecraft adaptation.#thedunwichhorror #hplovecraft #hplovecraftmovie #deanstockwell #sandradee # edbegley #lloydbochner #samjaffe #americaninternationalpictures #aip #celluloid70s #celluloid70spodcast
Our 1970 Halloween Horrorfest continues withThe Horror of Frankenstein!A dark comedy Frankenstein re-boot starring Ralph Bates, Kate O'Mara and David Prowse#ralphbates #kateomara #davidprowse #hammerfilms #hammerhorror #thehorroroffrankenstein #jimmysangster
1970 was a bumper year for horror, and vampire movies in particular. But I'm pretty confident that Scars of Dracula was the only film where you could find George Carter from The Sweeney and that nice girl from Magpie at the mercy of Christopher Lee's Dracula, a previous incarnation of The Doctor, and the worst rubber bats you've ever seen outside a pound shop. Are you brave enough to face The Scars of Dracula?
Slapstick shenanigans ahoy as we enjoy the saucy postcard stylings of Carry on Loving, Carry On Up The Jungle and Doctor in Trouble. By 1970 the two long-standing British comedy institutions of the Carry On and Doctor in the House franchises were reaching their end dates, but despite this the Carry On films were still propping up the British box office and prolific enough to generate two new releases in 1970. This week we'll be looking at Doctor in Trouble, Carry On Loving and Carry On Up The Jungle. And explaining the family connection behind these comedy behemoths. Interview with Richard O'Callaghan:  https://distinctnostalgia.buzzsprout.com/650596/10084849 Written, Produced and Presented by Alyson Slattery Intro music courtesy of The Will Andrew Experience www.celluloid70s.com https://www.instagram.com/celluloid70s/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552571603874
"They set out to rob a bank...and damn near won a war instead!"Kelly's Heroes is surely one of the most loved and fondly remembered WWII movies.Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas and Donald Sutherland are on a mission to raid a bank vault full of gold bullion in German occupied France. And it turns out to be just as hard as that sounds.
A brief introduction to Bryan Forbes' short career with EMI Films
You will live every shattering moment of terror with... The Man Who Haunted Himself.What's better than a film starring Roger Moore? A filming starring TWO Roger Moores obviously. Giving his personal favourite performance, Roger Moore is Harold Pelham, a man who survives a near fatal accident, only for his life to fall apart in the aftermath. Why do people claim to have seen him in places he couldn't possibly have been? Whose car parks outside his home when he's not there? Who is the real Harold Pelham?#rogermoore #hildegardneil # antonrodgers #olgageorgespicot #freddiejones #basildearden
Murder in Pompeii. Voices in the night. Despair in the gutter. A phantasmagoria of fright!When an author's aunt is mysteriously killed, his investigations into her death bring him to the attention of mysterious forces who threaten both his safety, and his sanity. Who is behind this campaign of terror? Why would they want to kill an elderly philanthropist? And will he be allowed to discover the truth?#davidhemmings #gaylehunnicutt #florarobson #danielmassey #arthurlowe #richardcsarafianCelluloid 70s was Written, Produced and Presented by Alyson SlatteryWith theme music by The Will Andrew ExperienceMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/yeti-music/casa-vegaLicense code: HINBZ0F3J7AOYV8S 
Join us this Samhain (aka Halloween) for a celebration of horror movies from the year 1970
This episode is all about Amicus Films, their backstory and their two UK cinema releases of 1970: The Mind Of Mr Soames starring Terence Stamp, Robert Vaughn and Nigel Davenport, and Scream And Scream Again which stars Vincent Price, Christopher Lee or Peter Cushing - or does it?The story of Frankenstein runs strongly through this episode, not just in the theme of this weeks movies but also in the backstory of Amicus Films themselves and their professional rivalry with Hammer Films.Written, Produced and Presented by Alyson SlatteryIntro music courtesy of The Will Andrew Experiencewww.celluloid70s.comhttps://www.instagram.com/celluloid70s/https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552571603874
Here at Celluloid 70s Towers we're delighted to be launching the podcast at that most wonderful time of the year - Halloween.If you would like to Taste the Blood of Dracula or take a not so relaxing holiday in France with Stefanie Powers in Crescendo then this is the podcast for you.Listen if you dare!Written, Produced and Presented by Alyson SlatteryIntro music courtesy of The Will Andrew Experiencewww.celluloid70s.comhttps://www.instagram.com/celluloid70s/https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552571603874
Episode 0: Welcome to Celluloid 70sA podcast celebrating the films of the decade that laid the foundations for modern cinema, focussing on UK cinema releases between January 1970 to December 1979.My name's Aly, and I hope you'll join me for an audio road trip through the films of this groundbreaking decade.Series 1: 1970 will be coming to a screen near you soon.
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