Author: Zach
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Ep. 143: Gunga Din (1939) or ‘The History of High Adventure Part I’
Zach welcomes aboard regular Ballyhoo contributor Matt Willocks (Pulp Cinematic Universe) and new contributor Ken Sowder on board the beginning of a journey through the history of the high adventure genre. On this episode, the trio take a trip to the Alabama Hills of California in 1939 to witness George Steven’s influential RKO epic, GUNGA…
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Ep. 142: The Killer Shrews (1959) or ‘The Texas Mutant Shrew Massacre’
The BallyBOO concludes for this year as Zach is joined by return guest Rashmi Menon (Ballyhoo Correspondent/ YBR Presents Co-Host) on a journey to deep in the heart of Texas where unspeakable mutants made by science terrify your soul as they dive into Ray Kellogg’s 1959 Creature Feature, THE KILLER SHREWS. Hold onto your seat…
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Ep. 141: The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) or ‘Law & Order: Homicidal Horticulture Unit
Zach welcomes back actress/writer/ craft artist Erin Mullane (Velvet Void Creations) for a journey to Mushnick’s Floral Shop on Skid Row and a dive into the most astounding and outrageous tale of terror and comedy to ever be told: Roger Corman’s THE LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS! Follow them along as they travail through the shocking…
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Ep. 140: The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) or ‘A Matter of Blood & Bosoms’
Zach welcomes back Amy Cornell (Hammer Fan/ Ballyhoo Correspondant, ‘The War of the Worlds’) as the two take the BallyBOO across the pond and into the depths of Bray Studios as they unpack the terror unleashed there by Hammer Films in 1957: THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN! Join our monster loving hosts as they asses the…
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Ep. 139: The Man Who Laughs (1928) or ‘Joker : origine d’un sourire’
The BallyBOO returns this week to kick off a month of spooky programming in podcast land. To kick things off, Zach welcomes podcaster and pun-master Frankie Pellatt (‘The Labours of Hercule’ & ‘Read and Buried’) onto the program for the rigin of a terrifying grin that launched a sea of cosplay as they dive into…
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Ep. 138: Laurel & Hardy Vol. 1- A Cuckoo Short Film Festival
Zach welcomes aboard film fan Robert Stroude for a short film bonanza centered around Hollywood’s legendary bowler-hatted Cuckoo’s, LAUREL & HARDY! Tune in as the boys explore the respective origins of Stan and Ollie, learn more about their entry into film and how they came to be a comedy team, analyze and pontificate about the…
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Ep. 137: Pulp Cinematic Universe- The Shadow (1940) & (1994)
This week the Ballyhoo becomes a part of a new universe as Zach and Matt Willocks begin their journey through the Golden Age of Hollywood’s dense and magnificent PULP CINEMATIC UNIVERSE! This journey through pulp and comic characters from yesteryear begins with a return to the world of Lamont Cranston with a deep dive into…
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Ep. 136: San Antonio (1945) or ‘Cuddles Cast’
Zach welcomes film professional and podcaster Michael Holland (From Out of the Past) aboard a stagecoach that’s about to enter a town filled with daring, action, and self aware hilarity as they take a closer look at David Butler’s 1945 Technicolor western, SAN ANTONIO! Kick up your feet in the Ballyhoo saloon and listen as…
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Kowai- Chapter 16: Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1989)
Zach and Rashmi conclude their journey through Japanese Horror Cinema with a leap forward in time to that terrifying new metal world as they deep dive Shinya Tsukamoto’s 1989 cult classic, TETSUO: THE IRON MAN! Join them as they get lost in Shinya’s whirlpool of madness and the many ways this cyber-punk terror piece has…
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Ep. 135: People on Sunday (1930) or ‘The Reel World: Weimar Era Berlin’
Zach welcomes back podcaster Henry Jarvis (Reel Nerds Podcast) to help him navigate a groundbreaking German film from up and comers destined for film history greatness as they unpack Edgar G. Ulmer & Robert Siodmak’s 1930 new objectivity classic, People on Sunday! Hop on the train to a relaxing day in the Berlin sun as…
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Kowai- Chapter 15: Under the Blossoming Cherry Trees (1975)
Zach and Rashmi learn how to get ahead (or two) in life as they unravel the 1975 whirlpool of madness that is Masahiro Shinoda’s UNDER THE BLOSSOMING CHERRY TREES. Tune in to hear us pontificate about this dreamy-looking but terrifying horror tale! https://media.blubrry.com/yesteryearballyhoorevue/ballyhoorevuepodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Kowai-Under-The-Blossoming-Cherry-Trees-1975-with-Rashmi_mixdown.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download
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Ep. 134: The Marx Brothers Vol. III- The MGM Misfires
The Brothers Marx are back and…. oh boy, its a doozy as Tyler Maybee (Podcaster, ‘Surrounded by A**holes) returns to help Zach sift through the final three films Groucho, Chico, and Harpo made made in their return to MGM. Settle in as the two trace the timeline and reasoning for the brothers return, wrestle with…
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Kowai- Chapter 14: Onibaba (1964)
Zach and Rashmi find themselves amid the haunted susuki grass as they settle in for an unnerving tale courtesy of Kaneto Shindō AS THEY UNPACK HIS 1964 opus, ONIBABA. Tune in to hear how Shindō and his independent filmmaking skills came to bring about a timeless horror classic. https://media.blubrry.com/yesteryearballyhoorevue/ballyhoorevuepodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Kowai-Onibaba-1964-with-Rasmi-Menon_FINAL_mixdown.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download
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Ep. 133: The Raven (1963) or ‘Fantastic Geezers & Where to Find Them’
Zach welcomes back Erin Mullane (Filmmaker, ‘The Other Lemming’) for a show to pay tribute to filmmaking legend Roger Corman as they dive deep into his 1963 Poe-film outing, THE RAVEN! Settle in as the two share their own unique Corman entry points, thrill as they learn more about how Roger climbed the ladder to…
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Kowai- Chapter 13: House (1977)
Zach and Rashmi get invited to a spinster aunt’s abode where terrifying and darkly hilarious things lurk as they take a deep and crazy dive into Nobuhiko Obayashi’s 1977 horror hit, HOUSE. Tune in to learn how a surreal story from the imagination of Nobuhiko’s daughter became an adored and legendary tale of terror whose…
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Ep. 132: The Hollywood Revue of 1929 or ‘Marion Davies & The Mystery of The Phantom Screen’
Zach welcomes author and historian Lara Gabrielle (Captain of her Soul: The Life of Marion Davies) onto the Revue to review an actual revue as they dive into the creation and legacy of MGM’s star fueled extravaganza, THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE OF 1929! Settle in and listen as the two delve into the trajectories of actors…
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Kowai- Chapter 12: Jigoku (1960)
Zach and Rashmi are on the highway to hell by way of Shintoho as they unravel the many layers and devilish sights of Nobuo Nakagawa’s 1960 outing, JIGOKU Tune in to hear about the many ways this startling and stunning piece of horror cinema has captivated the worlds attention and how its impact is felt…
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Ep. 131: Macbeth (1948) or ‘The Bard and The Boy Wonder’
Zach welcomes back podcaster Rashmi Menon (YBR Presents KOWAI) onto the show to revisit the wide world of Welles with a look at his 1948 attempt at the Bard Avon, MACBETH. Something fun this way comes as the duo get to the hurly-burly that was an expedited and tension-fueled production, discuss the reputation of Republic…
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Kowai- Chapter 11: Throne of Blood (1957)
Zach & Rashmi get Shakesperean on Kowai as they tackle a fog laden land of Madness and Mifune with Akira Kurosawa’s 1957 masterclass, THRONE OF BLOOD. Tune in as the two extrapolate how Kurosawa lends a horror layer onto the familiar story of MacBeth and how it manages to prove itself a worthy entry into…
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Ep. 130: Modern Times (1936) or ‘Modern Times (2024)
Zach welcomes filmmaker and film lover Jace Perrodin onto the show to tackle one of the great titans of cinema in one of his most thought-provoking pieces with a deep dive into Charlie Chaplin’s 1936 opus, MODERN TIMES. Get lost in the cogs of conversation as the two unravel the origin of the production, examine…
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Ep. 129: YBRTV- Star Trek (1966) or ‘The Tribble with Khan’
Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcaster Brad Haag (Reel Nerds Podcast) as the duo hitch a ride on a wagon train to the stars as they debut Television on the podcast with a deep dive into the 1966 series, STAR TREK. After engaging in a dynamic back to back episode fest, settle in as the…
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Ep. 128.5: TCM Film Festival Recap
On this special mini-episode, Zach and return guest Annette Bochenek (Hometowns to Hollywood) sit down to recap their experiences at the 15th Turner Classic Movies Film Festival! Tune in to hear about their watch lists for the festival, the amazing surprises they encountered, and summarize the importance of supporting the festival and the channel! ————————-…
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Kowai- Chapter 10: Ugetsu (1953)
Zach and Rashmi get entranced to an upper class home only to find the fantasy is the trance of a long gone soul as they take a closer look at Kenji Mizoguchi’s ghostly 1953 tale, UGETSU. Join them as they unpack the meticulous methodology of Mizoguchi and how his subtle hand at terrifying moments blend…
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Ep. 128: The Comedy of Terrors (1964) or ‘Terror Titan Throwdown 64’
Zach welcomes back actress and filmmaker Erin Mullane (‘The Other Lemming’) to attend a good ol horror fiend frenzy courtesy of AIP as they uncover the shocking and silly sights abound as Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, and Basil Rathbone assemble in Jacques Tourneur’s 1964 outing, THE COMEDY OF TERRORS! Settle in for a…
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Kowai- Chapter 9: Tōkaidō Yotsuya Kaidan (1959)
Zach and Rashmi sift through an oft told tale under delicate and dread fueled care as they unpack Nobuo Nakagawa’s 1959 chiller, TŌKAIDŌ YOTSUYA KAIDAN! Settle in to discover how Nakagawa handles adapting a century plus old kabuki play into a spine tingling tale of cinematic terror whose influence has echoed down the decades to…
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Ep. 127: The Meanest Man in the World (1943) or ‘Benny V. Fox: Dawn of Rewrites’ (Special Guest Leonard Maltin)
Zach welcomes the illustrious film critic, historian, and podcaster Leonard Maltin (Leonard Maltin’s Movie Crazy, Maltin on Movies) aboard to sift through the rubble and reap the rewards of the embattled but lastingly entertaining Jack Benny film from 1943, THE MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD. Follow along as the two navigate the film’s rocky road…
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Ep. 126: Titanic in Cinema or ‘Nearer My Pod To Thee’
Zach welcomes back podcaster Zack Beins (Talkin Troma) for a gigantic discussion surrounding the early cinematic legacy surrounding the ill fated White Star Line Ship … the R.M.S. TITANIC. Journey with the duo as they unpack Zack Beins’ life long fascination with the subject of Titanic, become marveled by the long cinematic lineage of the…
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Kowai- Chapter 8: The Living Skeleton (1968)
Zach and Rashmi hop aboard a ghost ship and set sail for for the terrors found within Hiroshi Matsuno’s 1968 pulp shocker, THE LIVING SKELETON. Come aboard and listen to the duo as they unpack the film’s high marks amid a low budget, dig deeper into the religious threads intertwined throughout, marvel at the many…
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Ep. 125: The Glee of 1933- A Look Back At The Year 1933 in Film
Zach welcomes back podcaster Ryan Frost (Reel Nerds Podcast) for a Top Ten Countdown nearly a century in the making as they present to world: THE GLEE OF 1933 All last year, Ryan and Zach celebrated the 90th anniversary of one of cinema’s landmark years. Now join along as they each give you their list…
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Ep. 124: Radio Revue- Jack Benny keeps us in… SUSPENSE!
A Special Radio Revue quadruple bill followed by a special conversation from the 4th Annual Jack Benny Convention Zach and Ballyhoo pal Keith Scott (Historian, Voice Artist, Leading Citizen of Frostbite Falls Minnesota) sit down and engage in the work of Mr. Jack Benny on radio’s premiere drama program, SUSPENSE! After a presentation of Jack’s…
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Kowai- Chapter 7: Kuroneko (1968)
Zach and Rashmi wind down a spooky path or revenge as they take a closer look at Kaneto Shindo’s 1968 tale, KURONEKO. Tune in for a thrilling discussion that analyzes the haunting detail and the inspired visual flourish that brings this tragedy of trauma into the pantheon of horror film and how Shindo’s use of…
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Ep. 123: The War of the Worlds (1953) or ‘Do Electric Guitars Dream of Ray Beams?’
Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcaster Brad Haag (Reel Nerds Podcast) to cover…. MARTIANS? AGAIN? Yes, the duo team up to tackle the special effects wonder factory that was George Pal & Byron Haskin’s 1953 spectacle, THE WAR OF THE WORLDS! Settle in as the two scrutinize and study the long journey this H.G. Wells…
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Kowai- Chapter 6: Kwaidan (1964)
Zach and Rashmi get caught up in a sweeping epic of the supernatural as they dive deeply into Masaki Kobayashi’s 1964 supreme anthology, KWAIDAN! Tune in for a production tale filled with swirling misfortune and perseverance, deep appreciation for the grandeur Kobayashi’s technician’s bring to the table, and become unabashed fans of Biwa music. https://media.blubrry.com/yesteryearballyhoorevue/ballyhoorevuepodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Kowai-Kwaidan_FINAL_mixdown.mp3Podcast:…
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Ep. 122: Fantasia (1940) or ‘Walt Disney’s Stereophonic LGBTIQA+ Heaven Symphony Show’
Zach welcomes MattyGhost (Musician/DJ, Composer of Ballyhoo Theme) and Andrew Bueno (Writer/Comedian) to the program for the Stereophonic sensation coming from the House of Mouse as they take a deep dive into Walt Disney & Leopold Stokowski’s 1940 musical triumph, FANTASIA! Sit back and get lost amid beautiful animation, stirring orchestrations, and the mad fever…
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Kowai- Chapter 5: The Face of Another (Tanín no Kao) (1966)
Zach and Rashmi get under the skin and over the langer lines as they take a close look at Hiroshi Teshigahara’s 1966 New Wave existenstial terror piece, THE FACE OF ANOTHER (Tanín no Kao). Tune in as we unravel the bandages and sift through the origins of Teshigahara, take a scalpel and dissect the plot…
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Ep. 121: The New Nostalgia Nuts- A Panel About Modern Golden Age of Hollywood Fandom
The Ballyhoo hands over the hosting duties to Paul Kovit (No Soap Radio) as he sits down to interview Annette Bochenek (Hometowns to Hollywood), Hope Sears (IJBFC, All of the Classics), Victoria Gordon (Wednesday Night Cabaret) , Natalie Gordon, and Zach about being younger fans of Golden Age Hollywood. Tune in soon to hear them…
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Kowai- Chapter 4: Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell (1968)
Zach and Rashmi must face off against a terrifying vampire blob from beyond the stars as they unpack Hajime Sato’s 1968 cult horror classic GOKE, BODY SNATCHER FROM HELL! Tune in for a chat that ranges the gamut from adoration of practical effects to how the film comes around in the wake of Japanese New…
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Ep. 120: Belated Birthday Bash- Celebrating Three Years & Three Radio Shows
Zach takes time to give a belated salute to the shows third birthday and to share some radio selections from the heart this holiday season. Thank you to the guests and listeners for Three Years of Ballyhoo! The Shows The Chase and Sanborn Hour with Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy Guest: Madeleine Carroll Airdate: October…
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Kowai- Chapter 3: Mosura (Mothra) (1961)
Zach and Rashmi encounter the Mightiest Monster In All Creation as they navigate with the delight the world of Ishirō Honda’s 1961 kaiju masterstroke, MOSURA aka MOTHRA! Thrill to all the films kaiju splendor as the innovations of Eiji Tsuburaya continue to delight, the ambitions and passions of Honda are praised, and the experience of…
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Ep. 119: The Freshman (1925) or ‘We’re Just A Regular Podcast, Step Right Up and Call Us Speedy’
Zach welcomes aboard journalist and blogger Annette Bochenek (Hometowns to Hollywood) as the Ballyhoo embarks on it’s journey back to school as they gain admittance to Tate College to properly deep dive the 1925 Harold Lloyd classic, THE FRESHMAN. Step right up and call them talky as the two unravel the origins of Harold Lloyd,…
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Kowai- Chapter 2: The Invisible Man Appears (1949) & The Invisible Man Vs. the Human Fly (1957)
Zach and Rashmi continue their journey through Japanese Horror with a closer look at Eiji Tsuburaya and the Tokusatsu genre at large by dissecting 1949’s THE INVISIBLE MAN APPEARS and 1957’s THE INVISIBLE MAN VS. THE HUMAN FLY (1957). Stay tuned for loving dive into the world of Visual Effects and how the techniques spread…
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Kowai- Chapter 1: A Page of Madness (1926)
Rashmi Menon and Zach Eastman are proud to bring you KOWAI- A look at Japanese Horror, courtesy of YBR Presents! Tune into Chapter 1 where Rashmi and Zach go all the way back to 1926 for a closer look at the chaotic collage of terror that is Teinosuke Kinugasa’s A PAGE OF MADNESS. ——————————————— For…
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Tour de Tati- Chapter 6: Parade (1974) and The Shorts (1934-1946)
The Tour de Tati reaches the finish line as Sterling Cook and Zach Eastman say goodbye and hello to Monsieur Tati as they take a closer look at his final film, PARADE (1974), and then take a look at where he began with an analysis of his early short films. All the while, the duo…
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Tour de Tati- Chapter 5: Trafic (1971)
The Tour de Tati embarks on its Penultimate Pod. This time around, Zach and Sterling get stuck in and enjoy every minute of 1971’s TRAFIC. As they honk the horns of analysis and scoot down Plot Lane one inch at a time, they come to embrace and adore the final narrative outing of Tati, while…
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PREVIEW: YBR Presents KOWAI- A Look At The History of Japanese Horror
Tune in and listen to this teaser for the upcoming YBR PRESENTS series, ‘KOWAI- A Look at The History of Japanese Horror ‘, with your hosts Rashmi and Zach —————————————————– Look for the new series soon here or at the YBR Presents feed Spotify-https://open.spotify.com/show/6QoRdbnAWobbDcFM0jYkxp Apple- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ybr-presents/id1580678508 https://media.blubrry.com/yesteryearballyhoorevue/ballyhoorevuepodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/YBR-Kowai-Preview_mixdown.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download
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Ep. 118: The Panic Podcast- A look at ‘The War of the Worlds’ by The Mercury Theater on the Air (Airdate: October 30th, 1938)
The Bally-Boo’s plan for a humorous Halloween capper is interrupted when an alien invasion jams our podcast signal with THE MERCURY THEATER ON THE AIR’S October 30th, 1938 presentation of THE WAR OF THE WORLDS! Tune in to hear as we are patched in with special guest Amy Cornell, who helps Zach breakdown the broadcasts…
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Ep. 117: The Old Dark House (1932) or ‘Have a Potato’
The Bally-BOO brings forth another ghastly tale as October carries on! Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcaster Sterling Cook (CFVA, ‘Tour de Tati’ on YBR Presents) to unravel the creepy and quirky occurrences brimming over in James Whale’s 1932 classic, THE OLD DARK HOUSE! SHUDDER… as the two unfurl the making of the film and…
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Ep. 116: The Wolf Man (1941) or ‘Make a Note Twiddle: Record a Podcast’
The Bally-BOO marches on as Zach welcomes back Matt Willocks (Writer/Podcaster) for a return to the world of God’s and Monsters as they travail the woods in Wales and the terrors found by moonlight as they dive into 1941’s THE WOLF MAN! SCREAM… as they unravel the long journey taken to get a definitive werewolf…
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Ep. 115: Vampyr (1932) or ‘In The Flour Mill of Madness’
The Bally-BOO is Back! 4 terrifying tales for October to tingle the spine and shiver the soul! The horror-thon begins with Zach welcoming back Henry Jarvis (Filmmaker/ Podcaster) for a trip across the pond to unravel the atmospheric terror of Carl Th. Dreyer’s 1932 horror classic, VAMPYR! TREMBLE as the boys dig through the intriguing…
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Ep. 114: Salt of the Earth (1954) Part II- The Production or ‘Strike 3’
Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcast pal Marshall Rosales to the program for an epic Two- Part discussion surrounding the motion picture and the production story of Herbert J. Biberman’s 1954 epic that would be suppressed amid the Hollywood Blacklist, SALT OF THE EARTH. In Part 2, Zach and Marshall dedicate the entire show to…
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Ep. 113: Salt of the Earth (1954) Part I-The Film or ‘Strike 2’
Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcast pal Marshall Rosales to the program for an epic Two- Part discussion surrounding the motion picture and the production story of Herbert J. Biberman’s 1954 epic that would be suppressed amid the Hollywood Blacklist, SALT OF THE EARTH. In Part 1, Zach and Marshall are joined by Hispanic Heritage…
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Ep. 112: Roman Holiday (1953) or ‘ Strike 1’
Zach welcomes back Ballyhoo correspondent and ‘Fred MacMurray theorist’ Adam Jewell to hop on a Vespa and cruise through the city of Rome as they unravel the stories surrounding 1953’s ROMAN HOLIDAY. Tune in as the duo deconstruct the simple but effective narrative that has carried on through comedy generations, marvel at the genuine good…
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Ep. 111: The Thin Man (1934) or ‘Nick & Nora’s Infinite Cocktail List’
Zach welcomes actress and singer Victoria Gordon (No Soap Radio, Wednesday Night Cabaret) to help him solve a myste…. eh, wait a minute. It’s more like she is there with Zach laugh and joke around while HAPPENING to solve a mystery as they unpack and enjoy every moment of W.S. Van Dyke’s 1934 comedy classic,…
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Ep. 110: Baby Face (1933) or ‘Hollywood Catches a Code”
Zach welcomes back podcaster Ryan Frost (Reel Nerds Podcast) for trip through the rollicking sinful drama of Pre-Code Hollywood and one its most notorious titles, the 1933 Alfred E. Green film BABY FACE. After you’ve ascended the heights of a Warners made model building, stick around as the guys unpack the history of the Production…
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Ep. 109: Here’s To Plain Speaking- A Study in Golden Age Hollywood Voices with Keith Scott
Zach welcomes back the amazing Keith Scott (Voice Artist/ Historian, CARTOON VOICES OF THE GOLDEN AGE VOL. 1 and VOL. 2) for a unique chat sifting the through the lasting legacies of the voices emanating from our favorite Golden Age stars! The Question: What makes these voices as unique as they are and does the…
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Ep. 108: The Maltese Falcon (1941) or ‘The Dingus That Dreams Are Made Of’
(Sinister Music Sting) Come closer…. The Ballyhoo wants to talk to you… Its host Zach and his guests Matt Willocks (Podcast Pal, Writer) and Andrew Bueno (Podcast Pal, Comedian) are going to tell you an astounding story… the story behind John Huston’s 1941 directorial debut, THE MALTESE FALCON! For over 80 years, this classic has…
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Ep. 107: Island of Lost Souls (1932) or ‘What is the Lau-ghton? Not to Podcast!’
Zach welcomes aboard the cast and crew of Punk Rock Horror Podcast (UndeadMateo, KrampusCody, and Jonathan Bigianti) to unravel the horrors emanating from the House of Pain as they dive into the 1932 Pre-Code shocker, ISLAND OF LOST SOULS! Join them in the swirl of madness as they take a closer look at the rocky…
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Ep. 106: The Roaring Twenties (1939) or ‘We’re Just Wild About Cagneeeeyy’
Zach welcomes Philip Gwynne Jones (Mystery Author, ‘The Nathan Sutherland Venetian Series’) aboard a spinning globe cascading through the wildest decade of them all as they dive into Raoul Walsh’s 1939 gangster epic, THE ROARING TWENTIES. Settle in as the boys sift through a decade of booze and bullets to learn more about the history…
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Ep. 105: The Killing (1956) or ‘Is A Person a Film Camera?’
Zach welcomes actor Tony Semczuk (No Soap Radio) onto the program to tackle a giant of film lovers as they deep dive into the world of Stanley Kubrick and his 1956 crime masterpiece, THE KILLING. Follow the trail of this podcasting caper as the guys learn more about Kubrick’s early years leading up to The…
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Ep. 104: Per un pugno di dollari (A Fistful of Dollars) (1964) or ‘A Pod-ful of Takes’
Zach welcomes back the Man with All Takes, Adam Jewell (Writer, Ballyhoo Podcast Regular) to tackle The Man With No Name as they both dive into Sergio Leone’s 1964 triumph, ‘Per un pugno di dollari’ (A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS). Mosey on into the town of San Miguel and sit a spell as the fellas sift…
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Ep.103: This Island Earth (1955) or ‘It’s Just a Podcast, You Should Really Just Relax’
Zach welcomes back podcaster Phil Vecchio (The Mandarian Orange Show, Alex P. Keaton Is My Friend) to deep dive into the SUPREME EXCITEMENT OF OUR TIME, as they take on the 1955 Sci-Fi sensation, THIS ISLAND EARTH! Hop in the Metalunan Space Plane and take a trip as boys unveil the history of the films…
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Ep. 102: Radio Revue- Our Mr. Dunning
Zach welcomes back podcaster James Scully (Breaking Walls: The Wall Breakers Podcast, Burning Gotham) for a special bulletin from the Ballyhoo News Wire, celebrating the life of the recently passed Radio Historian and Novelist, John Dunning. Tune in to listen as the guys share their passion for John’s Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio & learn…
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Ep. 101: House on Haunted Hill (1959) or ‘Emergo-Pod’
Zach welcomes back the lovely likes of Cev Moore (Podcaster, ‘Talking Pictures TV’, ‘House of Hammer’, ‘Here Lies Amicus’) and Aesome Steve Noble (Podcaster, ‘Talking Pictures TV’) to spend the night with him in a rather sinister abode for the promise of $10,000 dollars for surviving the night. That’s right, this week the boys return…
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Ep. 100: Planet of the Apes (1968) or ‘Analysis of the Dawn of the Franchise of the Planet of the Apes’
Zach assembles the lovely talents of return Ballyhoo-ers Chloe Riggs, Erin Mullane, Tyler Maybe, and Matthew Merback (Podcasters/ Friends) for trip to the Forbidden Zone where their might be a lesson about man’s eventual fall and the rise of his simian superiors. That’s right, for the 100th episode, this crew will become stranded on, learn…
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Ep. 99: The Web (1947) or ‘All the Best Bendix’
Zach welcomes Smokey & Adam Roche (Podcasters, ‘All the Best Lines’, many many other shows) aboard a atrain filled with suspense, intrigue, and danger as they all take a closer look at 1947 Michael Gordon film noir spectacular, THE WEB. Brace yourselves for thrills and chills down this alley of crime as the boys learn…
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Ep. 98: Love Thy Neighbor (1940) or ’39 Forever Vol. 3′ or ‘Benny V. Allen: Dawn of Giggles’
The Jack Benny/Mark Sandrich trilogy is now complete as Zach calls upon fellow Benny podcasters Buck Benny (Buck Benny OTR Podcast), Hope Sears (All of the Classics), and John Henderson (This Day in Jack Benny) to assemble (Like some sort of Benny Avenger squad) and take a good long look at the 1940 feud driven…
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Ep. 97: The Stuart Canin Special- How A Violinist Created The Jack Benny/Fred Allen Feud
On a very special episode of the Ballyhoo, Zach welcomes back Darrel Lantz a.k.a. Buck Benny (Buck Benny OTR Podcast) for a deep dive into a comedy feud born out of a 10 yr. old violinist and the laughter that would ensue for over two decades with a look into the life of Stuart Canin…
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Ep. 96: The Third Man (1949) or ‘A Matter of Memo’s and Madmen’
Zach welcomes back Rashmi Menon (Film Fan, International Cinema Correspondent) to join the show in Vienna where will try to unravel the mystery of what happened to certain Harry Lime as they dive into Carol Reed’s 1949 masterpiece, THE THIRD MAN. Break out the zither and stroll ponderously down the war torn streets with the…
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Ep. 95: Citizen Kane (1941) or ‘A Magic Trick’
Zach welcomes back Film Historian and Podcaster Jack Hanley (‘Blindspotting: A Film Discovery Podcast’, ‘They Did It’, and ‘The Superlatives’) to tackle a grand cinematic titan as they take a grand epic look at Orson Welles’ 1941 classic, CITIZEN KANE! Get ready for a MEGA SIZED discussion as the boys marvel at the Boy Genius…
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Ep. 94: Beat the Devil (1953) or “The Ballad of John and Bogie”
Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcaster Jay Rickard (Sit a Spell, Dear Rowan) to help him make sense of a chaotic production and an off beat but lovely result as they unpack John Huston’s 1953 cult classic, BEAT THE DEVIL. Sit back and embrace the madness as the two learn more about the strange state…
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Ep. 93: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) or ‘Roy Disney and the Seven Panic Attacks’
Zach welcomes back the mighty Matt Merback (Actor, Disney Correspondent) for another trek through the wonderful world of Walt Disney with a deep dive into his pioneering 1937 effort, SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. Heigh Ho, it’s off to talk we go as the boys catch up with the state of Disney at the…
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Ep. 92: The Sheik (1921) or ‘Required Valentino Viewing with Erin & Chloe’
It’s a crossover episode of massive proportions as YBR and RVP create an official combo episode! Join, Zach (Yesteryear Ballyhoo Revue) and the dynamic pod duo Erin & Chloe (Required Viewing with Erin & Chloe) as they deep dive into the birth of the sex symbol leading man in his most famous (and infamous) 1921…
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Ep. 91: Wonders of World Cinema- Double Trouble with Seijun Suzuki feat. Tōkyō nagaremono (Tokyo Drifter) (1966) & Koroshi no Rakuin (Branded to Kill) (1967)
Zach welcomes back the Ballyhoo’s International Cinema champion Rashmi Menon to break into a Japanese double bill of the erratic and brilliant director Seijun Suzuki as they dive into 1966’s ‘Tōkyō nagaremono’ (Tokyo Drifter) & 1967’s ‘Koroshi no Rakuin’ (Branded to Kill). After the barrage of butterflies and haul of hairdryers has settled, join Zach…
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Ep. 90: The Marx Brothers Vol. II- From Boy Wonder to Broadway Blunder
The Bro talk resumes… and by that of course it means Zach welcomes back Tyler Maybee (Surrounded by A**holes, The Disney YBR Duology) for the continued chatter about Groucho, Chico, Harpo and….. wait… NO ZEPPO?!?!?!? That’s right, it’s a deep dive into the Marx Brothers time under Irving Thalberg and their excursion to RKO. Join…
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Ep. 89: The Jazz Singer (1927) or ‘You Ain’t Heard Nothing Yet… Again’
Zach welcomes back Laura Leibowitz (President, International Jack Benny Fan Club) to chart the course of innovation that changed the film industry as they dive deep into the history, story, and legacy of Warner Brother’s 1927 triumph, THE JAZZ SINGER. You may think you know the story, but you ain’t heard nothing yet as the…
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Ep. 88: Love in Bloom (1935) or ‘Meh-lodrama, Now with 25 % Burns and Allen’
Zach welcomes back Hope Sears (Podcaster, All The Classics) for a chat about pure Meh-lodrama stuffed with random globs of comedy as they dive into the 1935 Burns and Allen film, LOVE IN BLOOM. Settle in for possibly the harshest episode on a film yet as the two trace George and Gracie’s many whereabouts at…
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Ep. 87: Wonders of World Cinema- Le Samouraï (The Samurai) (1967) or ‘A Matter of Birds & Bullets’
Zach welcomes back Rashmi Menon (Film Fan, World Cinema Correspondent) to navigate the Noir and New Wave goodness abound as they dive into Jean-Pierre Melville’s 1967 gangster classic, Le Samouraï ! Join them as the two escape their isolated apartments and discover more about the life and legacy of Jean-Pierre Melville, dig as deep as…
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Ep. 86: He Who Gets Slapped (1924) or ‘This Film Still Slaps’
Zach enlists return guest Sterling Cook (Filmmaker/ Podcaster, ‘Tour de Tati’, CFVA) to go from the iconic silence of Tati to the legendary silence of The Man With a Thousand Faces, Lon Chaney, as they deep dive into his 1924 vengeful melodrama, HE WHO GETS SLAPPED. Grab your seats in the circus tent as the…
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Ep. 85: The Podcast’s Are Full of Cuckoo’s- An Animated Chat with Keith Scott
Zach welcomes to the program author, historian, and voice artist Keith Scott (‘The Moose That Roared’, ‘The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle’) to discuss his latest tome, CARTOON VOICES OF THE GOLDEN AGE VOL. 1 & 2, and to unwind with a plethora of short subject cartoons that call upon the power of celebrity imitations!…
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Ep. 84: Madam Satan (1930) or ‘DeMille’s Decadent Dirigible’
Zach once again welcomes Erin and Chloe (Podcasters, ‘Required Viewing with Erin and Chloe), this time on a Decadent Dirigible filled with unbelievable madness, lavish gowns, and flames of doom as they unravel Cecil B DeMille’s maddening 1930 outing, MADAM SATAN! Grab your cat masks and grab a dance with the them swingin’ clock people…
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Ep. 83: Disney in the 20’s & 30’s- A Silly Fhyuckin Symphony
Zach welcomes back the darned delightful Disney devotees Tyler Maybee and Matt Merback for prequel territory as they travel back all the way to the very beginnings of the Walt Disney Studio with a closer look at the man himself and the very short subject cartoons that built an empire. That’s right: Disney in the…
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Ep. 82: The Ballyhoo Turns Two- Some Thanks & Some Radio
Zach takes this week to thank the guests and listeners on the occasion of the show’s 2nd anniversary, followed by some back to back old time radio goodness courtesy of Orson Welles and Edgar Bergen. ———- The Campbell Playhouse Theater presents: The Magnificent Ambersons Broadcast October 29th, 1939 The Charlie McCarthy Show- Guests Walt Disney…
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Ep. 81: Wonders of World Cinema: Nosferatu- Eine Symphonie des Grauens (Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror) (1922) or ‘Ode to Orlock
The Bally-Boo feels the beating rays of the sun and is sent into oblivion as we draw to a close with an all time terror treasure. Yes, Zach is joined by return guest Henry Jarvis (Reel Nerds Podcast) for a trip to Transylvania by way of Germany for the macabre madness of Murnau as they…
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Ep. 80: Radio Revue- First Person Singular or ‘Orson V. Dracula: Dawn of Mercury Theater’
The Bally-Boo presses on through the hallowed halls of horror into one of its most terrifying rooms, the one where you can only hear fear and imagine its sight! Yes, this week Zach welcomes back the Ravenous Radio hound James Scully (Podcaster, ‘Breaking Walls’) for a deep dive into the very origins of a radio…
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Ep. 79: Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) or ‘Milicent Makes Marvelous Monsters’
The Bally-Boo continues with a tale guaranteed to drag you down many a fathom and leave you gasping from air! Yes, this week Zach welcomes the terrifying twosome of Erin Mullane and Chloe Riggs (Podcasters, Required Viewing with Erin and Chloe) to dive deep into horrors most austere body of water with a talk surrounding…
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Ep. 78: The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) or ‘Heeeeere’s P***y…cat’
The Ballyhoo once again becomes the Bally-BOO as another month of horror arrives to tingle your spine and shiver your soul. This week, Zach is joined by podcasters and devilish duo, Ben Taylorson and Smokey (Rated H, House of Hammer) to unveil the horrifying story of a man dwindling towards the infinitesimal as they unravel…
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Ep. 77: Noah’s Ark (1928) or ‘The Director and The Deluge’
Zach welcomes stand-up comedian and writer Andrew Bueno onto the program to suss through the mysteries and lessons from the aftermath of a great deluge as they take a long look at Michael Curtiz’s 1928 biblical epic, NOAH’S ARK. After you sat amidst the sound of partial silence, stick around as the boys unfold the…
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Ep. 76: Francis (1950) or ‘ASSessing the Situation’
Zach welcomes back podcaster and filmmaker Zack Beins (Talkin’ Troma) to unravel the strange story of a Talking Mule who became a hero as they dissect the 1950 comedy classic, FRANCIS. After you have taken a breath from Francis’ vast (and often unfortunate) vocabulary, settle in as the boys talk about the wacky stories surrounding…
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Ep. 75: Wonders of World Cinema- Tengoku to Jigoku (Heaven & Hell) (High and Low) or ‘King Kurosawa’
Zach welcomes film aficionado Rashmi Menon to the program for an experience of high drama and methodical detail as they unravel Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 suspense classic, HIGH & LOW. Listen closely to each detail as the two unravel the story of Kurosawa’s life and start in film, marvel at the way a lesser pulp novel…
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Ep. 74: Radio Revue- The Shadow or ‘Clouded Minds in Anthracite Alley’
Zach welcomes back podcaster and photographer Brent Ballard (Poptimistic Media Photography) to find out who exactly knows what evil lurks in the heart of men… give up…. it’s THE SHADOW! (Boy that was a tough one) Gather around the radio and get ready for one of the Shdows most thrilling adventures, THE SILENT AVENGER! After…
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Tour de Tati- Chapter 4: PlayTime (1967)
The Tour de Tati has hit The Big City, but will Sterling and Zach get as lost as Hulot? Luckily they have enlisted the help of their friend and fellow film lover lover, Henry Jarvis, to help them navigate the immense spectacle and organized madness surrounding Tati’s ambitious 1967 outing, PlayTime. Tune in to hear…
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Ep. 73: A Thousand Clowns (1965) or “Yes Sir, It’s a Podcast. No Sir, Don’t Say Broadcast.”
Zach welcomes musician and podcaster Nate Runkel (Yo, That’s My Jawn) onto the show amid the chaos of a bustling New York City and the quirky revelations one can find about life and love as they dive deep into the 1965 Fred Coe picture, ‘A THOUSAND CLOWNS’. After you’ve admired that naughty light up lamp…
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Ep. 72: Double Bill Dunne- Show Boat (1936) & My Favorite Wife (1940)
Zach welcomes back podcaster Ryan Frost (Reel Nerds Podcast) to unfurl the legend of one of Golden Age Hollywood’s most consummate talents, the one and only IRENE DUNNE, by diving into SHOW BOAT (1936) and MY FAVORITE WIFE (1940) Dial in as the boys dig further into Dunne’s rise above rejection by one art form…
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Ep. 71: Radio Revue- ‘Lux Radio Theater’ and The Legend of Gloria McMillan
Zach welcomes Radio Personality and Old Time Radio Curator Walden Hughes (Yesterday USA, REPS, SPERDVAC) onto another turn of the old radio dial as they listen to and then breakdown an episode of the legendary Golden Age Radio staple, LUX RADIO THEATER. Tonight’s Presentation: Betty Grable, Dan Dailey, and Gloria McMillan in ‘MOTHER WORE TIGHTS’.…
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Ep. 70: Can-Can (1960) or ‘Pod and Let Pod, Cast and Let Cast’
Zach welcomes back filmmaker and film lover Matt Willocks (The Colorado Batcave) for a trip through the Montmartre district of Paris to witness a forbidden dance as they unpack the spectacle and melody around Walter Lang’s 1960 movie musical, ‘Can-Can’. Pull up a chair inside the Bal du Paradis and settle in as the boys…
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Ep. 69: Pride and Prejudice (1940) or ‘The Unbearable Absence of Masterful Hand Flexing’
Zach is joined by journalist and podcaster Corinne Westeman (Reel Nerds Podcast) for an excursion through Ma and Pa Bennet’s Betrothal Barn as they dive deep into MGM’s 1940 adaptation of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. After you have entered with hilarious music cues like Mr. Collin’s, sit yourself down and listen as the two discuss the…
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Ep. 68: The Body Snatcher (1945) or ‘Burkin’ Around with Cabman Gray’
A rather sickly Zach welcomes back a far livelier Cev Moore (Here Lies Amicuss, House of Hammer, Film Guff) for the collision of Robert Wise and Val Lewton as they dissect (wink) the happenings within the 1945 terror masterpiece, THE BODY SNATCHER. They’ll show you how they did it… no, not the way Burke and…
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Ep. 67: Hitch On The Run: A Look At The Themes Of ‘The 39 Steps’ (1935) & ‘North By Northwest’ (1959)
Zach welcomes back podcaster and master of brew Andrew Sanders (Pop Culture Brews, Surrounded by A**holes) to chat about the master of suspense himself, Alfred Hitchcock, with a deep dive into the concurrent themes and tropes found in 1935’s ‘THE 39 STEPS’ and 1959’s ‘NORTH BY NORTHWEST’. Settle in for an extraordinary episode for ordinary…
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Ep. 66: The Tingler (1959) or ‘Vincent V. Tingler: Dawn of Screaming’
Zach welcomes podcaster and former comic writer Steve Noble (Talking Pictures TV Podcast) to the show for a night dedicated to things that make your spine shiver as they tackle William Castle’s 1959 Horror Classic, THE TINGLER! SCREAM FOR YOUR LIFE!!!!! Then once the Tingler in you has been paralyzed, settle in as the boys…
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Tour de Tati- Chapter 3: Mon Oncle (My Uncle) (1958)
The Tour de Tati cycles on as Zach and Sterling get lovingly lost in the sweet, poignant, and hilarious story set amid plastic Suburban complacency as they dive into 1958’s Mon Oncle (My Uncle). Tune in to listen to an analysis surrounding the film that brought Hulot closer to reality and brought Tati to the…
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Ep. 65: The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) or ‘It’s Not All True’
On a very special episode, Zach welcomes podcasters Chloe Riggs and Erin Mullane (Required Viewing with Erin and Chloe) to suss through the rubble of a great cinematic injustice as they examine with great vigor what is left of Orson Welles’ 1942 motion picture, ‘THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS’. Once the gaiety and hearty laughter settles to…
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Ep. 64: You and Me (1938) or ‘The Lyrical Lament of Lang’
Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcaster Henry Jarvis (‘Reel Nerds Podcast’, ‘Artery and Vain’) in an emergency broadcast situation as they dissect and discuss Fritz Lang’s 1938 gangster-fueled musical love story, YOU AND ME. Pull up a chair ya mugs and get comfortable as the two catch up with Lang since his fleeing to America,…
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Ep. 63: Winchester ’73 or ‘Mann of the West’
Zach enlists podcaster Darrel Lantz (Buck Benny OTR Podcast) to help him track down the trail of a “One of A Thousand” rifle and all those who had a claim to it as they saddle up for a deep dive into Anthony Mann’s 1950 Western Classic, ‘Winchester ’73’. Store your arms at the door of…
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Ep. 62: Plan 9 From Outer Space (1957) or ‘Pod Help Us… In The Future’ or ‘Your Stupid Podcast! Stupid! Stupid!’
Zach welcomes back podcaster Phil Vecchio (The Mandarian Orange Show, Alex P. Keaton Is My Friend) to unravel the mysteries of flying saucers, re-animated bodies, and humanities STUPID MINDS as they revel in the glory of Edward D. Wood Jr.’s masterpiece, PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE. Criswell predicts that you will have a marvelous time…
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Ep. 61: The Lost Weekend (1945) or “Theremin on Tap” or “Billy Wilder is F***ing Great”
Zach welcomes podcasters Jeff and Cory (Switch the Envelope) to help soft through the demons found in Don Birnam’s bottle as they wander through Billy Wilder’s 1945 Oscar winning triumph, THE LOST WEEKEND. Grab a theremin and watch out for bats as the guys learn the unusual origins of the film, get taken a back…
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Ep. 60: Here Comes Cookie (1935) or ‘The Logic of Illogic’
Zach welcomes back podcaster Jon Eckstrom (Jon of a All Trades) to engage in a rousting rumble with the logic of illogic as the two unpack the daffy and dizzy delight one may find courtesy of Burns and Allen in their 1935 film, HERE COMES COOKIE! Grab your lamb chops and settle in for a…
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Ep. 59: Disney in the 40’s : A Fun and Fancy Fhyuckin Free Episode
Zach enlists the help of return guests Tyler Maybee (Podcaster,’Pop Culture Brews’) and Matthew Merback (Actor and Film Critic, ‘The Bipolar Critic’) to break into the Disney Vault and unearth the many laughs and lessons found in the story of the struggles and triumphs that faced the Walt Disney studios during the 1940’s! The boys…
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Ep. 58: The Horn Blows at Midnight (1945) or ‘Love in Doom…sday’
Zach is joined by podcaster Cheryl Jones (Movies Made Me, It’s on My List) to see the end of days for Jack Benny’s film career unfold as they try to unpack the light, frothy, apocalyptic romp that is 1945’s THE HORN BLOWS AT MIDNIGHT. Put down the Paradise Coffee and stay alert as the two…
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Ep. 57: ‘What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)’ or ‘Davis V. Crawford: Dawn of Hagsploitation’
Zach welcomes back Abella Bala (Deadly Illusions, Antlers) to help referee the battle to end all battles in Golden Age Hollywood in its waning days as Bette and Joan face off in 1962’s ‘WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?’. Pull up a chair and dine on cellar rats while you listen to the two unveil…
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Ep. 56: ‘Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)’ or ‘Chaaaaarrrrrrrrrrgggeeee’
Zach welcomes back actress and podcaster Erin Mullane (The Required Viewing Podcast- with Erin and Chloe) to be swept up in the madcap comedy and macabre creeps with a deep dive in Frank Capra’s 1944 triumph, ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’. Pull up a chair and pour yourself some perfectly harmless elderberry wine and revel in…
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Tour de Tati- Chapter 2: Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot (Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday) (1953)
The Saga of Jacques Tati continues as Zach and Sterling indulge in the delight, genius, and comic artistry found at Saint-Marc-sur-Mer with a look at 1953’s ‘Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot’ (Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday). ——- For chapter 1 and all chapters to come, please visit the YBR PRESENTS Feed for all episodes of Tour de…
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Ep. 55: Wonders of World Cinema- ‘M’ (1931) or The Many Expressionism’s of Fritz Lang
Zach welcomes back podcaster and filmmaker Henry Jarvis (Reel Nerds Podcast, Artery and Vain) to dive into the expressionist landscape of Fritz Lang with his 1931 sound debut, ‘M’. Settle in film school students for the supreme discussion as the guys walk through the Origins of Fritz Lang and his silent film years, learn more…
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Ep. 54: Old Time Radio Revue: ‘Our Miss Brooks’ or ‘The Laughs and Lessons from Madison High School’
Zach welcomes podcaster extraordinaire James Scully (Breaking Walls: The Wall Breakers Podcast) into the hallowed halls of Madison High for a Radio Revue covering none other than ‘Our Miss Brooks’. Listen to a hilarious episode from the early years of Eve Arden’s timeless sitcom and then settle in for a lesson to compliment the laughter.…
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Ep.53: ‘Young at Heart (1955)’ or ‘Four Daughters Minus One’
Zach welcomes back return guest Pam Munter (Author, ‘Fading Fame’) to find out if fairy tales can come true and if they can happen to you… even if they have already happened before as they unpack the melodrama and musical marvel that is 1955’s YOUNG AT HEART. Settle in and pull up a chair in…
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Ep. 52: ‘George Washington Slept Here (1942)’ or ‘The House That Kilbride Built’ or ‘Justice for Steve’
Zach is joined once again by Hope Sears (All of the Classics) to help Jack Benny and Ann Sheridan renovate a historical house as they take a deep dive into William Keighley’s 1942 comedy, ‘George Washington Slept Here’. Grab your tools and get ready to dig for analytical water wells as the two dive into…
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Ep. 51: Old Time Radio Revue: ‘Inner Sanctum Mysteries’ or ‘Can Lipton Tea Can Fix a Creaking Door?’
Zach is joined this week by internet radio broadcaster John Matthews aka Big John (The Glowing Dial with Big John and Steve, The Glowing Dial LIVE) to step through the creaking door with a rather mysterious host for a Radio Revue of INNER SANCTUM MYSTERIES!!! Settle in for a terrifying tale and then relax with…
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Ep. 50: ‘The Hustler (1961)’ or ‘Hey Norton, Look’s Like Felson Found Character!’
Zach welcomes back the 3 Time Ballyhoo Champion Adam Jewell (Previous Episodes on ‘Double Indemnity’, ‘The Searchers’, and ‘The Apartment’) for a game of pool as the two dive deep into Robert Rossen’s 1961 classic, ‘The Hustler’. Rack Up your earbuds and get ready as they break into a discussion that see’s the boys diving…
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Ep. 49: LGBTQ Double Bill: ‘Rebel Without a Cause (1955)’ & ‘The Children’s Hour (1961)’
Zach welcomes podcaster and filmmaker Jay Alan Rickard (Dear Rowan, Sit a Spell) to have a closer look at the subtext, text, and over all representation of LGBTQ persons in Golden Age Hollywood with a dive into Nicholas Ray’s ‘Rebel Without A Cause’ and William Wyler’s ‘The Children’s Hour’. Tune in as the two discuss…
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Ep. 48: A Year in ‘Revue’ & A Double Dose of Radio Comedy
Our Wonderful (?) Host, Zach Eastman, takes this week to celebrate the Ballyhoo’s first birthday, reveals what is to come, and treats you to TWO Classic Radio Shows guaranteed to make you laugh till your sides ache featuring Groucho, Fenneman, Harpo, George, and Gracie. Shows Presented “You Bet Your Life” – ‘Secret Word: Radio’ Broadcast:…
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Ep. 47: The Marx Brothers at Paramount (Seal Not Included)
This week, on a very special GIGANTIC SIZED episode of the Ballyhoo that may go on for years, Zach is joined by return guests Tyler and “Andrew” (Pop Culture Brews) to shoot elephants in the Ballyhoo’s pajamas… how they got in our pajamas, we dont know. That’s right folks, the topic of the day will…
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Ep. 46: ‘The Thing From Another World (1951)’ or ‘Poptimism in Frozen Hell’
The Bally-BOO! concludes a month of terror with a trip to the wintry north where some THING has been found in the ice. Zach is joined as this expedition by returning guests Anthony Cubba and Brent Ballard (Poptimistic) where they shall all encounter the terror from beyond the stars found in 1951’s THE THING FROM…
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Ep. 45: ‘The Invisible Man (1933)’ or ‘It’s An Una-versal Picture’
The Bally-BOO! presses on with more talk to make the spine tingle and the nerves unsettled! This week Zach welcomes back Ryan Frost (Reel Nerds Podcast) to witness the fear and panic struck upon villagers and scientists by one Dr. Jack Griffin with a breakdown of James Whales’ supreme classic, ‘The Invisible Man’! Pull up…
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Ep. 44: Dracula Double Bill: ‘Dracula (1931)’ and ‘Dracula (Spanish Version)(1931)’ or ‘A Matter of Transylvanian Interpretation’
The Bally-BOO! presses on with more terrifying tales unfolding from cinemas past. This week Zach welcomes back Matt Willocks (The Colorado Batcave) for journey among the rugged peaks that crown upon the Borgo Pass to arrive at a double dose of the one and only, DRACULA! Listen to them, podcasters of the night.. what chatter…
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Ep. 43: ‘Bride of Frankenstein (1935)’ or ‘ A New World of Pods and Monsters… wait… that’s terrible… CUT!!’
The Ballyhoo becomes The Bally-Boo as the show kicks off an entire month of horror chatter. This week, Zach is joined by actress and make up artist Erin Mullane (Gone Daddy Gone, Heavy Hangs the Sky) to piece together the many parts needed to discuss James Whales’ terrifying and hilarious 1935 masterpiece, ‘BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN’.…
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Ep. 42: ‘Mary Poppins (1964)’ or ‘The World Runs on Boom Time’ or ‘Supercalifragif***itydoo’
Zach welcomes actor, voice artist, and film critic Matthew Merback (The Bipolar Critic) to have a jolly holiday through the wonderful world of Disney as they dive way too deep into the 1964 classic, ‘Mary Poppins’. Join them outside the steps of Number 17 Cherry Tree Lane, where they will discover more about the origins…
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Ep. 41: ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)’ or ‘A Matter of Audrey & Abella’ or ‘Pod…. casting… Loooonger than an hour…’
Zach is joined by actress and stand-up comic Abella Bala (Deadly Illusions, Antlers) to take a journey through the streets of New York City through the eyes of Holly Golightly with a chat about Blake Edward’s perennial 1961 hit, ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’. Grab your croissants and stolen Halloween masks and settle in as the two…
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Ep. 40: Wonders of World Cinema: Jour de fête’ (The Big Day) or The Tour de Tati
The Ballyhoo returns to Film Breakdowns! This week, Zach welcomes Sterling J. Cook (Filmmaker & CFVA Board Member) as the two take a comedic bicycle ride through the world of Jacques Tati with a look at his 1949 debut feature, ‘Jour de fête’ (The Big Day). Settle in as the boys go international to unlock…
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Ep. 39: ‘Laughter, Lessons, and Love in Bloom’- A Series of Stories and Shows from Jack Benny
On this very special 39th episode of the Ballyhoo, Zach pays tribute to the man who never aged past 39… Mr. Jack Benny. Settle in this evening for 4 episodes of ‘The Jack Benny Program’, with commentary surrounding the context and stories behind the episodes. You will also be treated to stories about Jack Benny…
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Ep. 38: Preston Sturges Goes to Tromaville: A Conversation with Lloyd Kaufman on Golden Age Hollywood
This week on the Ballyhoo, The Two Zach(k)’s (Eastman and Beins) bring the legendary Lloyd Kaufman of Troma Entertainment onto the program for an unforgettable discussion. Listen in as the boys listen to Lloyd express his love for folks like Sam Fuller and Preston Sturges, learn about how Mizoguchi Chaplin have influenced choices in his…
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Ep. 37: Old Time Radio Revue- ‘The Mel Blanc Show’ and the Legend of The Man With 1000 Voices
Zach is joined this week by podcaster Jamie Dyer (Old Time Review, A Brit Talks Vintage TV, The Hudsons) to take a hilarity fueled dive into old time radio as they unravel an episode of the short lived comedy series, ‘The Mel Blanc Show’. First: Get ready to laugh at the hijinks that ensue when…
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Ep. 36: ‘Two Weeks in Another Town (1962)’ or ‘2 Bad 2 Beautiful’
Zach welcomes back filmmaker Ryan Francis Johnson (Writer’s Workshop, Such a Nice Car (We Have)) to at long last cover the spiritual sequel to ‘The Bad and the Beautiful’ as they take trip through Vincente Minnelli’s 1962 film, ‘Two Weeks in Another Town’. Buckle up for a wild international filmmaking journey as the boys catch…
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Ep. 35: ‘Show Business (1944)’ or ‘We Want Davis’
Zach is joined this week by Author and Film Historian Pam Munter (Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood) to unpack the trunks and get ready for a debut on the Vaudeville stage as they dive into Eddie Cantor and his 1944 film, ‘Show Business.’ Listen as the two discuss Pams work in…
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Ep. 34. ‘It’s A Gift (1934)’ or ‘The Legend of Carl La Fong… Whom If We Did Know, We Wouldn’t Admit It’
Zach is joined by Podcaster extraordinaire Jon Ekstrom (Jon of All Trades) to give proper tribute to the one and only W.C. Fields with a deep dive into 1934’s ‘It’s A Gift’. Pack up the jalopy and watch out for the molasses as the guys get into the origins of how William Claude Dunkenfield became…
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Ep. 33: ‘The Night of the Hunter (1955)’ or ‘The Laughton Directs and He Endures’
Zach is joined by Film Critic and Podcaster Jack Hanley (The Superlatives Podcast, A History of You In 5 Films) to tackle the enduring and ever powerful hand of Charles Laughton as a director as they take a dive into the world of a Mother Goose Nightmare with 1955’s, THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (Cue…
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Ep. 32: ‘The Apartment (1960)’ or ‘F**k You, Sheldrake’
Zach welcomes back the one and only Adam Jewell to return to the Wild World of Wilder with a look inside the goings on in 1960’s ‘The Apartment’. Listen in as the boys discuss the origin of the films creation and its connection to real life events, breakdown and analyze each performance within the context…
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Ep. 31: ‘Isle of the Dead (1945)’ or ‘Isle of the Cev’ or ‘No One May Pause the Podcast!’
Zach welcomes back Podcaster and Musician Cev Moore (Film Guff, Here Lies Amicus, House of Hammer) to help him survive the dread that will unfold from Vorvolaka’s and Quarantine’s with a look at the chilling Val Lewton produced and Mark Robson directed classic, ‘Isle of the Dead’! Pass the Cerebus at the shore to enter…
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Ep.30: ‘Goodnight Joanie’- A Ballyhoo Obituary for Joan Benny
This week, Zach takes a moment to remember the life of Joan Benny: author, film history lecturer, mother, grandmother, and the daughter of Jack Benny. Broadcast Information: ‘The Jack Benny Program’ Original Airdate 10/15/1950 Starring: Joan Benny Jack Benny Mary Livingstone Eddie ‘Rochester’ Anderson Dennis Day Joe Kearns Blanche Stewart and yours truly Don Wilson…
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Ep.29: ‘A Face in the Crowd (1957)’ or “I’m Afraid We’re Not In Mayberry Anymore’
This week Zach welcomes back filmmaker and podcaster Henry Jarvis (Reel Nerds Podcast) and he brings along The Arkansas Traveler as the boys dive into Elia Kazan’s prescient and audacious 1957 , ‘A Face in the Crowd’. Tune in to engage in the spiraling madness as the boys learn more about the complicated histories of…
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Ep. 28: A Matter of Life and Death (1946) or One Is Starved for Discussion of Technicolor Up There
Zach is joined once again by filmmaker John Strelec (‘Antlers: The Web Series’, ‘Gunther’) to engage in a podcast of the Archers as they take a long and thorough look at Powell and Pressburger’s 1946 masterpiece, ‘A Matter of Life and Death’. Listen in as the boys find about the origins of Michael Powell and…
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Ep. 27: ‘Batman: The Movie (1966)’ or ‘Batman & Robin Meet Brad, The Revue Becomes Rad’
Holy Ballyhoo Batman! That’s right Robin, this week the Ballyhoo will discuss your most daring adventure as Zach sits down with podcast and filmmaker Bradley Haag (Reel Nerds Podcast, ‘Legend of Drunken Brew Master’) to talk about the Pow, Wham, and Zocko 1966 film, ‘Batman: The Movie’. Hop in the Bat-mobile and join our heroes…
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Ep. 26: ‘The Last Man on Earth (1964)’ or ‘Vincent V. Vampires: Dawn of Poptimism’
Zach is joined by podcasters Anthony Cubba and Brent Ballard (Poptimistic) to take a journey to the end of civilization with a look at 1964’s ‘The Last Man On Earth.’ Travail the abandoned city of Los Angeles (or is it Rome?) with the boys as they slay Vampires with Vincent Price. Along the way, they…
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Ep. 25: ‘To Each His Own (1946)’ or ‘The Two Olivia’s’
Zach is joined by Author and Filmmaker Olivia Carmel (A How To Guide on Surviving Your First Bee Sting) to unravel the emotional highs and the lows found in Mitchell Leisen’s 1946 picture, ‘To Each His Own’, and the triumph of its star, Olivia de Havilland. Get ready to have all the feelings as the…
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Ep. 23: Old Time Radio Revue: “Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar and the Old Time Radio Matter”
Zach is joined by filmmaker and graphic novelist Tony Grosz (El Chupakabra) to have a unique Ballyhoo chat about the demise of Old Time Radio and how it pertains to ‘Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar.’ Listen in as the boys go through a brief history of radio’s origins, dig into the world of hard bitten detectives…
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Ep. 22: ‘Buck Benny Rides Again (1940)’ or ’39 Forever Vol. 2′ or ‘An Ode to Eddie and Theresa’
And now ladies and gentlemen, we bring you that solemn sphinx of the prairie, that man among men where men are men, JACK BENNY! Thats right, the Ballyhoo goes back to Benny. This time Zach is joined by an old hand on the YBR trail, Mr. Brandon Rose (Filmmaker, ‘When She Showed Up’), to chat…
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Ep. 22: Acknowledgements, Appreciations, and Anderson
The Ballyhoo takes a minute to look at where it’s been and where it’s going. A thank you in audio form to the listeners and the guests of the show ths far. With a special song at the end in salute to a prominent Ballyhoo legend. ——– To listen to our wonderful guests on their…
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Ep. 21: ‘Sullivan’s Travels (1941)’ or ‘ O Brother, Where Art Thou?’ or ‘Sturges’ Societal Sermons’
Zach is joined by author Kathy Fuller-Seeley (‘Hollywood in the Neighborhood: Historical Case Studies of Local Moviegoing’, ‘Jack Benny and the Golden Age Of American Radio Comedy’) to undergo a journey through the great depression by way of laughs with Preston Struges’ 1941 masterpiece, ‘Sullivan’s Travels’. Join them as they set out to learn more…
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Ep. 20: Sci-Fi Monster Mash Double Bill- ‘The Blob (1958)’ & ‘Gojira (1954)’
Zach is joined by Podcasters UndeadMatt and KrampusCody (Punk Rock Horror Podcast), who together face the terror of two legendary figures of science fiction and terror with a double bill of Irvin Yeaworth’s ‘The Blob (1958)’and Ishirō Honda’s ‘Gojira (1954)’ (US Title: GODZILLA). Get ready for tales from beyond the stars and beneath the depths…
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Ep. 19: ‘The Shop Around The Corner’ or ‘The Legend of Pepi’
Zach is joined by podcaster Hope Sears (All of the Classics) to find out about the amazing things a letter can do when they discuss Ernst Lubitsch’s 1940 classic, ‘The Shop Around The Corner’. Head on over to Matuscheck’s with them as they break down the many wonderful characters inhabiting the shop, revel in the…
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Ep. 18: ‘Rio Rita (1942)’ or ‘Heeeeyyyyyyyy Abbbbbboooottttttt!!!’
Zach is joined again by filmmaker Matt Willocks to celebrate their love for Abbott and Costello as they laugh their merry way way through 1942’s ‘Rio Rita’. Get ready for a festival of giggles as the guys share their first encounters with Bud and Lou, discuss the intriguing behind the scenes happenings for them as…
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Ep. 17: ‘House of Wax (1953)’ or ‘The Many Dimensions of De Toth’
Zach is joined by Filmmaker Marshall Rosales to take a trip through Andre De Toth’s thrilling tale of 3-D terror, ‘House of Wax’. Wander through the museum with us as we learn more about the oft neglected importance of De Toth, speak the history of 3-D and its short shelf life in the 50’s ,…
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Ep. 16: Freaks (1932) or Brother Browning’s Traveling Sideshow
Zach is joined by podcaster Smokey (Rated H, All The Best Lines) to take a look at cinema’s most legendary sideshow as they dive into Tod Browning’s 1932 horror classic, ‘Freaks’. See the show and stay behind to hear the boys unveil the origins of such a bizarre and controversial film, learn more about the…
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BONUS- “You Can’t Film Jack: The Cinema of Jack Benny” with Kathryn Fuller-Seeley & Leonard Maltin
On this special bonus episode, author and historian Kathryn Fuller-Seeley and film historian and film critic Leonard Maltin join Zach to discuss the cinematic legacy of Jack Benny. Listen in as they run through several of Jack’s films and discuss the stories to be told behind the story of a film career that never went…
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Ep. 15: ‘To Be Or Not To Be (1942)’ or ‘The Legend of Joseph Tura… Whom You’ve Probably Heard Of…
On a very special episode, Zach welcomes back Ryan Frost to examine satire amidst wartime in Ernst Lubitsch’s 1942 masterpiece, TO BE OR NOT TO BE. Brace yourselves for an uproarious and thought provoking chat as the boys discuss the importance of the Lubitsch touch, the concerns surrounding the script, marvel at the way the…
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Ep. 14: ‘The Bad and the Beautiful’ or ‘Minnelli’s Movie Mogul Melodrama ‘
Zach is joined by Writer/Director Ryan Francis Johnson (Writer’s Workshop, Such A Nice Car We Have) to witness the rise and fall of Film Producer Jonathan Shields as they break down Vincente Minnelli’s 1952 melodrama, ‘The Bad and The Beautiful’. Settle in as the guys talk about Vincente Minnelli’s history leading up to the film,…
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Ep. 13: ‘King of Jazz’ or ‘The Two Strip Technicolor Fox Trot’
Zach is joined by Filmmaker Aaron Pendergast (Floating Horses, The Blasting Room) to dissect an actual Revue on the Revue as the two dive into 1930’s ‘King of Jazz’. Perk up your ears and listen as the boys discuss the origins and complicated legacy of bandleader Paul Whiteman, scratch their heads at the strange development…
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Ep. 12: ‘The Searchers’ or “The Troubling Myths of Monument Valley’
Zach is joined again by Writer and Film Lover Adam Jewell to explore the old west with a close and honest look at John Ford’s 1956 film, ‘The Searchers’. Join them on the dusty trail as the two discuss the troubling tropes surrounding the Westerns of days gone by, wrestle with the legacy of both…
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Ep. 11: ‘The Haunting (1963)’ or ‘A Wise Approach’
Zach is joined by Cev Moore (Here Lies Amicus, Film Guff) to take a terrifying journey through Hill House as they unravel the mysteries found in Robert Wise’s 1963 chiller, ‘The Haunting’. TREMBLE IN FEAR as the two of them discuss the elegant approach to minimalist horror, SHRIEK as they explore how Wise brings things…
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Ep. 9: “Man About Town” or ” ’39 Forever” (The First Jack Benny Special)
Jell-O Again, Folks. On this very special epic length episode, the Ballyhoo salutes the one and only Jack Benny. For this special occasion, Zach welcomes his very special guest Laura Leibowitz, the president of The International Jack Benny Fan Club, for an incredible detailed deep dive in Jack’s 1939 film, MAN ABOUT TOWN. Hop in…
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Ep. 8: ’Summertime’ or ‘Lean on Me’
Zach welcomes Writer, Director, and Film Lover John Strelec (‘Gunther’) to teach him and the audiences a thing or two about David Lean as they take a closer look at his 1955 Romance Picture, ‘SUMMERTIME’ Take ride down the canals of Venice with the guys as they talk of the balance of intimacy and vast…
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Ep. 7: Wonders of World Cinema : ’Sansho The Bailiff’
THE BALLYHOO GOES ABROAD! Zach welcomes Filmmaker and Film Historian Henry Jarvis (Chewing The Scenery, Reel Nerds Podcast) to to discuss the introspective and emotional world of Kenji Mizoguchi in the landmark 1954 film, “SANSHO THE BAILIFF”. Buckle up for a discussion that dives into the history of Japanese cinema, Mizoguchi’s place in it’s legacy,…
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Ep. 6: Casablanca or Everybody Still Comes To Rick’s
On a very special episode, Zach welcomes Writer & Filmmaker Matt Willocks to dive as deep as one can into the mystery, intrigue, and danger found in 1942’s ‘CASABLANCA’. Get lost in this extra long episode as the boys share their first experiences with the film, detail the films unusual formation from script to screen,…
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Ep. 5: Bootlegger Double Bill- Little Caesar & The Public Enemy
Zach welcomes podcasters and brew masters Andrew Sanders and Tyler Maybee (Pop Culture Brews) to revel in the Beer and Blood that surrounds a tough as nails 1931 double bill of ‘Little Caesar’ and ‘The Public Enemy’. Pull up a chair and listen as the boys suss out which of the films holds up the…
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Ep. 4: ‘It’s A Mad Mad Mad Mad World’ or ‘ Capt. Culpeper’s Cinerama Comedy Caper’
Zach welcomes Writer/Director Brandon Rose (‘When She Showed Up’) to the Revue to explore the insanity and brilliance in Stanley Kramers 1963 comedy opus, “IT’S A MAD MAD MAD MAD WORLD”. Listen in as the boys discuss the strange origins of the films conception, reveal Kramer’s biggest regret about the title, dig into some of…
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Ep. 2: Classic Cool Double Bill- ‘The Awful Truth’ & ‘Mr. Lucky’
Zach welcomes Ryan Frost (Reel Nerds Podcast) to the show to discuss a Cary Grant Double Bill of ‘THE AWFUL TRUTH’ and ‘MR. LUCKY’. Listen in as the two break down the films, discuss the difficulties of acquiring a certain Jean Harlow film, and marvel at what modern audiences responded to. Plus: Would either of…
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Ep. 1: ‘The Black Cat (1934)’ or ‘Bela V. Boris: Dawn of Satan’
On our premiere episode, Zach sits down with Zack Beins (Atom The Amazing Zombie Killer) to discuss Edgar G. Ulmers 1934 Masterpiece, ‘THE BLACK CAT’, starring Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff. Be sure to follow Zack on Twitter: https://twitter.com/legolarry?lang=en And to look out for his upcoming podcast, Talkin Troma: https://twitter.com/talkintroma https://media.blubrry.com/yesteryearballyhoorevue/ballyhoorevuepodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Ep.-1-The-Black-Cat-or-Bela-V.-Boris-Dawn-Of-Satan.mp3Podcast: Play in new…