Tag: Terence Fisher

  • Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969)

    Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1968) – SSP226

    Another Hammer Horror Spotlight: “Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed” (1969). This week on the Scary Spirits Podcast, Greg dives into another chilling classic from the legendary Hammer Horror collection with the 1969 film “Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed”, starring the iconic Peter Cushing. Join Karen and Greg as they dissect this gothic masterpiece, exploring its dark themes, unforgettable performances, and its place in the Frankenstein film legacy. To set the mood, they sip on a spine-tingling themed cocktail — the “Frankenstein’s Monster” — crafted to complement the eerie atmosphere of the episode. Whether you're a die-hard horror fan or just discovering the twisted brilliance of Hammer Films, this episode is a must-listen! Tune in for horror film insights, classic cinema nostalgia, and a monstrous mix of fun and fright.

  • The Devil Rides Out (1968)

    The Devil Rides Out (1968) – SSP218

    The Devil Rides Out (1968) – Hammer Horror & the Final Christopher Lee Chapter! This week on the Scary Spirits Podcast, Greg continues his thrilling journey through the legendary Hammer horror filmography with the 1968 occult classic, "The Devil Rides Out". This milestone episode marks the final Hammer horror film starring Sir Christopher Lee to be reviewed by our hosts! Join Karen and Greg as they dive into the dark world of satanic cults, supernatural suspense, and Lee’s unforgettable performance. As always, they pair their spooky cinema with a themed cocktail — this time, it’s the "Death Angel", a devilishly delicious drink that perfectly complements the film’s eerie vibes. Whether you're a die-hard Hammer horror fan or just love a good scary movie with a spirited twist, this episode is a must-listen!

  • The Gorgon (1964)

    The Gorgon (1964) – SSP214

    “The Gorgon” (1964) – Hammer Horror, Birthdays & a Medusa-Inspired Cocktail! This week on the Scary Spirits Podcast, hosts Karen and Greg dive into the chilling world of classic British horror with a review of the 1964 Hammer Films gem, "The Gorgon". Starring horror legends Sir Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, and the iconic Barbara Shelley, this eerie tale blends gothic atmosphere with mythological terror. As Greg checks another Hammer horror classic off his list, the episode also celebrates the birthdays of both Lee and Cushing—two titans of the genre. And what better way to honor them than with a themed cocktail? Sip along with the hosts as they enjoy “The Medusa”, a spine-tingling drink inspired by the film’s monstrous muse. Whether you're a die-hard Hammer Horror fan or just love spooky cinema with a twist, this episode is packed with frightful fun, film trivia, and spirited sips.

  • Frankenstein Created Woman (1967)

    Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) – SSP204

    Celebrate the Anniversary of "Frankenstein Created Woman" with the Scary Spirits podcast! This week, we're diving into the eerie and captivating world of Hammer Films to celebrate the U.S. release anniversary of the classic horror movie, "Frankenstein Created Woman". Originally hitting American theaters on March 15, 1967, this film has since become a beloved staple in the horror genre. Join our enthusiastic hosts, Karen and Greg, as they embark on a nostalgic journey through this iconic film. They'll explore the intriguing plot, memorable characters, and the unique elements that make "Frankenstein Created Woman" a standout in the Frankenstein series. From the chilling performances to the atmospheric settings, Karen and Greg leave no stone unturned in their comprehensive review. But that's not all! To make the experience even more immersive, our hosts will be enjoying a specially crafted "The Monster" cocktail. They'll share the recipe and their thoughts on how this themed drink enhances the viewing experience. Whether you're a longtime fan of Hammer horror or new to the genre, this episode promises to be both informative and entertaining. So, grab your favorite drink, sit back, and join us for a thrilling discussion that celebrates the golden age of horror cinema. Don't miss out on this special anniversary.