Episode Description
Radar Secret Service spies on Chris and Charlotte as they discuss horror safety films, maligned westerns, unseen threats, hype cycles, and elegies for the dead.
With the short: Last Clear Chance.
Show Notes.Radar Secret Service (Sam Newfield, 1950): MST3K Wiki. IMDB. Watch on YouTube.
Last Clear Chance (Robert Carlisle, 1959): IMDB. UnMSTed.
The Thin Man (W.S. Van Dyke, 1934).
Dashiell Hammett: The Thin Man.
The latest episode of Chris’s bookish podcast, The Spouter-Inn, which mentions Dashiell Hammett.
We still haven’t done the rock climbing of Lost Continent, but we discuss Deep Hurting in our episode on Hercules Against the Moon Men. See also our recent episode on The Bubble.
A playlist of the Red Asphalt films, but, seriously, viewer discretion advised. Extremely gory, and not staged.
We discuss Chicken in a Biskit crackers in our episode on Invasion of the Neptune Men.
Crossbuck and Wigwag. They fight crime.
The Terror of Tiny Town (Sam Newfield, 1938).
Randy Medved: The Fifty Worst Films of All Time (And How They Got That Way).
Theodore Rex (Jonathan R. Betuel, 1995).
Pernell Roberts narrates a tribute to Morrison-Knudsen, shortly after William Agee became CEO.
The Train Depot Museum in Nampa, Idaho.
Our episode on Jungle Goddess.
An article on the development of radar iconography was one of the more interesting things on the history of radar that Chris found. Check out what radar looked like before they designed that iconic circular swoop!
The movie describes radar working underwater; that’s more like sonar. Here’s the difference.
Walt Whitman: O Captain! My Captain! and When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d.
Chris talks more about Whitman on an episode of The Spouter-Inn.
Paul Hindemith: When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d.
Impaler: Vicious Dreams. The album cover. And that live video. (cw: pretend gore, non-educational.)
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