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2017 Spooky Flix Fest: Bonus Episode – Trilogy of Terror (1975) – “Amelia”
Podcast |
Retro Movie Geek
Publisher |
Joel G. Robertson
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
1970s
1980s
1990s
Movies
TV & Film
Categories Via RSS |
Film History
Film Reviews
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Oct 13, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:43:53
In this BONUS EPISODE of the 2017 Spooky Flix Fest, the Retro Movie Geek crew talk about Amelia from the anthology Trilogy of Terror and He Who Kills Karen Black Richard Matheson and much, much more! Synopsis: Amelia (Karen Black), who's dominated by her mother, has just purchased her new boyfriend a Zuni hunter doll described in a scroll as "He Who Kills". According to legend, if the chain around its waist is ever removed, an evil spirit will be set free. When Amelia gets the doll home, she accidentally loosens the chain after a fight with her mother, and unleashes a raging beast with only one intention... to kill! .......................................................................................... Join us for the Movie Podcast Network 2017 Meetup in Salt Lake City! CLICK HERE for more info! LISTENER FEEDBACK: Leave us your voicemail feedback at (484) 577-3876. Check out Darrell's other cool podcasts here. Check out Peter's Retro Reviews over at ForgottenFlix.com here. Check out The Forgotten Flix Podcast here. Special thanks to Kevin Spencer of InkSpatters.com for the fantastic show logo! Special thanks to Hayden for the use of his fantastic music for our opening theme this episode! You can check out more from this amazing artist here! Special thanks to Retro Promenade for the use of music from the album Carpenter. Music use permitted under a Creative Commons license. CLICK HERE and get a copy of the album and support these fantastic artists!

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