Category Archives: Podcast

A Matter of Life and Death (1946)

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Heavenly messengers, Christopher & Lydia, bring you the story of David Niven and Kim Hunter fighting for their love in a legal battle in the after-life!

Promo: Stephen D. Sullivan’s Daikaiju Attack http://stephendsullivan.com/

Oethel rating for this month? Lydia and Christopher come in with 5 each AGAIN!

The Whistler

OTRR_Certified_WhistlerRegular listeners know, when life gets busy, you get radio shows…

This time it is three tales told by, The Whistler!

‘Retribution’ from 1942,
‘A Brief Pause for Murder’ from 1949 and,
‘Design for Murder’ from 1955.

Promo:  http://journeyintopodcast.blogspot.com/

3 solid Oethels each from me!

Interview Special – Jack Betts

By now you have all heard our thoughts on the 1959 film, “The Bloody Brood”, well I am so pleased to bring you a small inside look at the film from star of the film, Jack Betts!

Mr. Betts played the justice seeking brother, Cliff. We get to talk about his incredible and ongoing career as well as a few memories of his motion picture debut!

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The Bloody Brood (1959)

Lydia and Christopher get their kicks by discussing 1959’s The Bloody Brood!

Beatniks and MURDER, man!

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Promo: Geek Radio Daily (http://www.geekradiodaily.com/)

and The Bmovie Celebration (https://www.facebook.com/bmoviecelebration?fref=ts)

Oethel Ratings this month:

Lydia goes with a solid  3
Christopher wants to make it a 4 but decides on 31/2
(But both think this is a great film to watch)

The Early Days of TV

After 2 years Orphaned Entertainment finally tunes in to some classic TV from the 40’s and 50’s! Christopher and Lydia turn on a 1949 episode of The Goldbergs, The Lucky Strike Program with Jack Benny from 1952 and finish with an episode of The Life of Riley from 1953.

Promo: Green Light, Red Light Podcast (http://www.everyonesgotathing.com)

Oethel Ratings this month:

Lydia goes with a respective 2, 5, and 3
Christopher comes in with a 3, 4, and 2

The Great Rupert (1950)

Barry, Lydia and Christopher are just nuts over the little squirrel, Rupert, in the 1950 Jimmy Durante film, The Great Rupert! (aka, A Christmas Wish)

Oethel ratings for this month:
Lydia with a solid 3,
Christopher gives it a 3 1/2,
and Barry gives it a 3 and says “it immediately gives you a wonderful character,dazzles you with George Pal effects, then puts everyone’s favorite jump roping squirrel in the background for most of the running time. Lots of charm and a distinctly Capra-esque feel but needed more Rupert.

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Promo: http://disneyindiana.com/

The Man in Grey (1943)

Lady Lydia and Lord Christopher come to an agreeable arrangement as they discuss Gainsborough’s 1943 production of
The Man in Grey.


This month’s ratings: 5 out of 5 for Lydia
Only a 3 from Christopher

The Frozen Limits (1939)

TheFrozenLimitsLydia and Christopher, as the “Wacky Duo”, dig into 1939’s The Frozen Limits starring “The Crazy Gang” as “The Wonder Boys”!

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Promo – http://1951downplace.com/

Abbott & Costello Radio Shows!

Christopher felt the need to fill some air time so he shares his favorite comedy duo, Abbott & Costello!

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Carnival of Souls (1962)

Lydia, Barry and Christopher try and figure out the creepiest aspects of Carnival of Souls. Is it the ghoulish visitor or that guy that lives across the hall? If I’m honest, I’d rather spend time with the ghoul.

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