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S4|Ep. 1: Universal's Classic Monsters - A Talk with Jessica Raney

1 h 13 min · 26 de oct de 2021
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In this episode author, Jessica Raney and I discuss the quality and long-lasting influence of two classics of the Universal horror series. We look at 1933’s The Invisible Man and 1941’s The Wolf Man. Pick up the Halloween issue of Stitched [http://godless.com/products/house-of-stitched-magazine-halloween-2021] magazine to read Jessica Raney’s article and short story.

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