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HORROR BUSINESS Episode 133: COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE and THE ABOMINABLE DR. PHIBES w/Larry Gargus of The Bleachmouth Postscript Podcast

HORROR BUSINESS Episode 133: COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE and THE ABOMINABLE DR. PHIBES w/Larry Gargus of The Bleachmouth Postscript Podcast

Published 3 years, 2 months ago
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Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. We have one awesome episode in store for you guys because we’re talking with Larry Gargus of the Bleach Mouth Postscript Podcast about The Abominable Dr. Phibes and Count Yorga, Vampire!

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We start by talking about what we’ve done involving horror recently. Larry talks about the new Boris Karloff documentary and watching the films Magic, Possession, and The Wicker Man, as well as the World’s Adaption comic adaption of Killdozer. Liam talks about the films Nocebo, Infinity Pool, as well as the show Owl House. Justin also talks about Infinity Pool as well as reading the Nick Cutter book The Troop.

Up first is Count Yorga, Vampire. We briefly talk about the history of the Yorga films and how they connected (sort of) with the Phibes films, as well as his personal background with the movies we chose today. We discuss how the film is essentially the novel Dracula but deconstructed, and we briefly talk about the over-the-top nature of the acting in the film.

Liam talks about how the film chooses to go the way of supporting a patriarchal viewpoint as opposed to a v

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