And so our short Halloween season draws to a close. Before we return to our crypt, we have one more treat for you.
Niall Browne from Movies In Focus joins us to discuss what would make his perfect Halloween triple movie bill. He selects a very diverse and entertaining trilogy of vampire films.
We have
- Nosferatu: A Symphony Of Terror – probably the vampire film that started it all. Niall talks about a very special screening he attended last year which featured an orchestra accompaniment
- Dracula Prince Of Darkness – Hammer’s Dracula sequel which brought back Christopher Lee. Why this one out of all the canon of Hammer movies? Niall relates a very personal story as to why he made this selection.
- John Carpenter’s Vampires – A film that is like a fine wine. It gets better each year. John Carpenter’s style, James Woods acting and of course Carpenter’s excellent music score. What’s not to like?
All that remain for us to say is have a very happy Halloween and we will see you At The Flicks
Bye for now.
Trailers
Nosferatu
Dracula Prince Of Darkness
John Carpenter’s Vampire
Film List
Below is a list of all the films and TV Shows referenced in this Podcast.
- Abigail
- Blade
- Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)
- Carry On Cleo
- Cleopatra
- Dracula (1931)
- Dracula (1958)
- Dracula AD 1972
- Dracula Prince Of Darkness
- Dr Jekyll
- Fast Charlie
- From Dusk Till Dawn
- Ghosts Of Mars
- Halloween
- Horizon Chapter 2
- Horizon Chapter One
- John Carpenter’s Vampires
- Love At First Bite
- Masters Of Horror (TV)
- Memoirs Of An Invisible Man
- Near Dark
- Night Of The Living Dead
- North By Northwest
- Nosferatu (1979)
- Nosferatu (2024)
- Nosferatu : A Symphony Of Horror
- Plague Of The Zombies
- Priest
- Prince Of Darkness
- Rasputin The Mad Monk
- Renfield
- Shadow Of The Vampire
- The Exorcist
- The Reptile
- The Satanic Rites Of Dracula
- The Ward
- They Live
- Twilight
- Van Der Valk (TV)
Disclaimer
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