EP 84: Premature Burial in the Haunted Palace

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Corman! Poe! Price! Milland?!? Lovecraft?!? . Roger Corman laid a foundation for his unexpectedly successful series of films based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe with House of Usher in 1960. He put care, thought, and preparation into it, then built from that with future installments. . In this month's meeting of the Classic Horrors Club, Jeff and Richard discuss two of the Corman/Poe films from the early 1960s: The Premature Burial (1962) and The Haunted Palace (1963.) Is it a case of the more things change, the more they stay the same? . Note: You're invited to hang around after the episode proper to hear an insider's view of the Hollywood strikes. They don't just affect the big-name stars and writers, as independent filmmaker Ansel Faraj (Loon Lake, Todd Tarantula) will tell us... Be sure to check out the video companion on our YouTube channel. Put faces to the words... if you dare! We'd love your feedback! Give us a call at: (616) 649-2582 That's (616) 649-CLUB or email: [email protected], or... ...join us in our clubhouse at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/classichorrors.club/ We'd also appreciate if you'd give us an honest rating on Apple Podcasts or SoundCloud. Thank you! Songs: Premature Burial by Siouxsie & the Banshees from the 1979 album, Join Hands (Polydor Ltd.) The Haunted Palace by Johnny Ridley from the 2005 album, The Songs of Edgar Allan Poe (Prairie Land Music) Our Plugs: Find Jeff at Classic Horrors Club http://classichorrors.club or... Codex Omniversa https://www.codexomniversa.com or... Find Richard at Monster Movie Kid: https://monstermoviekid.wordpress.com Thank you to Ansel Faraj: https://www.hollinsworthproductions.com/ We recommend: https://www.amazon.com/Corman-Poe-Interviews-Exploring-1960-1964/dp/1915316073/ref=sr_1_1?crid=13LH6L83VODN9&keywords=corman+poe&qid=1694370365&sprefix=corman+poe%2Caps%2C290&sr=8-1

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