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The Horror Double Bill

The Horror Double Bill

By: Craig Johnson
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Welcome to The Horror Double Bill, the podcast where each week we pair two movies to create something far greater than the sum of their parts.


Expect discussions on shared themes, directors. writers and atmosphere, as we explore what the films say about the time they were made and our fears in the present; including social history, folklore, censorship, and a love of horror in all its forms.


New episodes every Sunday.


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  • Episode 54: The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961) & Long Weekend (1978)
    Jun 27 2026

    Welcome to episode 54 of The Horror Double Bill the podcast where each week we pair two movies to create something greater than the sum of their parts

    This week we are plunging into the world of ecological horror, with two films that suggest that unless we learn to learn more harmoniously with the planet, we will suffer the consequences – one way or another

    First, we have The Day the Earth Caught Fire from 1961. This was written and directed by Val Guest and stars Edward Judd, Janet Monroe, Leo McKern, Michael Goodliffe, and Bernard Braden.

    Then we follow this with our first Australian movie on the podcast, which is Long Weekend from 1978. This was written by Everett De Roche, directed by Colin Eggleston and stars Peter Hargreaves and Briony Behets

    Along the way, we’ll be discussing the career of writer director Val Guest, British nuclear test in the 1950s, why Australia banned horror for 20 years, the birth of the Australian horror movement, the career of screenwriter Everett De Roche and much much more.

    Recommendations

    The Quatermass Xperminent (1955)

    Quatermass 2 (1957)

    The Twilight Zone – episode The Midnight Sun (1961)

    Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense – In Possession (1984)

    The Last Wave (1977)

    References

    British Science Fiction Cinema, edited by I. Q. Hunter

    The Day the Earth Caught Fire BFI blu ray – interviews, commentaries and special features

    https://historyproject.org.uk/interview/val-guest

    https://www.ajb007.co.uk/discussion/56473/interviews-with-cast-and-crew-non-bond-films

    https://nzpetesmatteshot.blogspot.com/

    https://www.bfi.org.uk/features/panic-streets-london-filming-day-earth-caught-fire

    https://www.theguardian.com/news/2006/may/16/guardianobituaries.obituaries

    Australian Horror Films 1973 to 2010 by Peter Shelley

    Australian Gothic: A Cinema of Horrors by Jonathan Rayner

    https://www.naa.gov.au/blog/exit-ghouls

    https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2008/dossier-on-australian-exploitation/everett-de-roche/

    https://www.cine-excess.co.uk/down-under-rises-up-naturersquos-revenge-in-ozploitation-cinema.html

    https://cinemaaustralia.com.au/2015/10/11/5-things-you-never-knew-about-long-weekend/

    https://lwlies.com/home-ents/long-weekend-ozploitation-classic

    https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hargreaves-john-william-31765

    https://newtheatrehistory.org.au/wiki/index.php/Person_-_John_Hargreaves

    https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0362970/bio/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Weekend_%281978_film%29

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_the_Earth_Caught_Fire

    https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0066909/

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • Episode 53: Fade to Black (1980) & Starry Eyes (2014)
    Jun 20 2026

    Welcome to episode 53 of The Horror Double Bill the podcast where nearly every week we pair two movies to create something greater than the sum of their parts.

    This week we are off to Hollywood, with two films that explore the horrors of the silver screen, from obsessive fandom and fantasy to the darkest depths of ambition.

    First up we have Fade to Black from 1980. This was written and directed by Vernon Zimmerman, and stars Dennis Christopher, Tim Thomerson, Linda Kerridge, and Eve Brent

    Then we jump forward to 2014 and Starry Eyes, written and directed by Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer. This stars Alexandra Essoe, Amanda Fuller, Noah Segan and Fabianne Therese.

    Along the way, we’ll be discussing the career of producer Irwin Yablans, depictions of Hollywood in the horror film, directors Kevin Kolsche and Dennis Widmyer and much much more

    Recommendations

    Sunset Boulevard (1950)

    Whatever Happened to Baby Jane (1962)

    Torture Garden (1967)

    Barton Fink (1991)

    Mulholland Drive (2001)

    References:

    The Man Who Created Halloween by Irwin Yablans

    Going to Pieces: The Rise & Fall of the Slasher Film by Adam Rockoff

    Fade to Black: special features and interviews from the blu ray from 88 Films.

    https://anthemmagazine.com/alex-essoe-pays-the-price-of-fame/

    https://thehollywoodnews.com/2015/03/11/thn-interview-starry-eyes-directors-dennis-widmyer-kevin-kolsch/

    https://brokehorrorfan.com/post/102534766538/interview-kevin-kolsch-dennis-widmyer-starry

    https://btchflcks.com/2015/01/old-hollywood-legend-in-a-new-skin-an-interview-with-the-filmmakers-of-starry-eyes.html

    https://thewolfmancometh.com/2014/03/25/writerdirectors-kevin-kolsch-and-dennis-widmyer-producer-travis-stevens-and-star-alex-essoe-talk-starry-eyes-interview-sxsw-14/

    https://www.flickfeast.co.uk/spotlight/starry-eyes-interview-kevin-kolsch-dennis-widmyer/

    https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/547793/28-things-we-learned-from-the-fade-to-black-commentary/

    https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-05-26-ca-8461-story.html

    https://itcamefromblog.com/2022/11/15/paint-it-black-when-dennis-christopher-detoured-into-slasher-territory/

    https://www.hysteria-lives.co.uk/hysterialives/Hysteria/fade_to_black.htm

    https://www.starburstmagazine.com/features/kevin-koelsch-and-dennis-widmyer-starry-eyes/

    https://wickedhorror.com/features/interviews/exclusive-alex-essoe-talks-starry-eyes/

    https://youtu.be/bE-m4rVJC4o?si=TguU9KKs_TUe8neu

    https://youtu.be/Ya6-7k48FAU?si=l0GJOqE7gJIOdZWA

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Episode 52: The Seventh Victim (1943) & Inferno (1980)
    Jun 6 2026

    Welcome to episode 52 of The Horror Double Bill, the podcast where each week we pair two movies to create something greater than the sum of their parts.

    This week we are going to New York in search of missing sisters and finding ourselves in a whole heap of trouble with the powers of darkness.

    First, we have The Seventh Victim from 1943 and producer Val Lewton. This was directed by Mark Robson and stars Kim Hunter, Jean Brooks, Tom Conway and Isabel Jewell

    Then we are following this with Inferno from Dario Argento and 1980. This was his follow-up to 1977’s Suspiria, and was the movie in which he fully introduced the idea of the Three Mothers, three supernatural figures inspired by the writing of Thomas de Quincey. This stars Leigh McCloskey, Irene Miracle, Eleonora Giorgi, Daria Nicolodi and Gabriele Lavia.

    Along the way, we’ll be discussing the actresses Kim Hunter and Daria Nicolodi, and falling down some very esoteric rabbit holes, including satanic conspiracies involving the freemasons, the works and disappearance of the alchemist Fulcanelli, and the arcane world of actor, artist and self-described visual philosopher Leigh J McClosky.

    References

    Val Lewton: The Reality of Terror by Joel E. Siegel

    Dreams of Darkness by J. P. Telotte

    Icons of Grief: Val Lewton’s Home Front Pictures by Alexander Nemerov.

    The Seventh Victim blu-ray from Criterion

    https://www.bfi.org.uk/features/where-begin-val-lewton

    https://brightlightsfilm.com/darkness-darkness-films-val-lewton-looking-back-b-movie-master/

    Fear by Dario Argento

    Dario Argento, The Man, The Myths, And the Magic by Alan Jones,

    Broken Mirrors Broken Minds the Dark Dreams of Dario Argento by Maitland McDonough

    Art Of Darkness the Cinema of Dario Argento edited by Chris Gallant

    Spaghetti Nightmares edited by Luca M Palmerini and Gaeto Mistretta

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    1 hr and 46 mins
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