• TROG(1970) SPECIAL FEATURING ERIC MCNAUGHTON

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
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TROG(1970) SPECIAL FEATURING ERIC MCNAUGHTON

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    TROG.(1970) SPECIAL FEATURING ERIC MCNAUGHTON


    Welcome to another cracking episode of The Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents: In this installment, PD has the pleasure of chatting with one of the Gentleman of Horror, Eric McNaughton. As the owner, publisher, picture editor and Grand Poobah of the well renowned horror magazine "We Belong Dead," Eric brings a wealth of knowledge and passion for all things spooky.


    Today, we're diving into the eccentric world of the 1970 British creature feature "TROG," which holds the unique distinction of being the last film starring legendary actress Joan Crawford. Join us as we explore this cult classic that's so bad it's good, and uncover the fascinating stories behind its production. Grab your popcorn, settle in, and prepare for a trip through movie madness with our TROG SPECIAL.


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