Booby Trap Podcast

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Join TATA BAPS and MAMIE MELONS, hosts of the BOOBY TRAP PODCAST, as we delve into the world of CLASSIC CRIME FILMS paired with the perfect WINE! Listen and watch EPISODES, FILM, & MUSIC BELOW.

  1. EPISODE 1

    Arsenic & Old Lace (1944): Lace, Lies & Lethal Wine

    Lace, Lies & Lethal Wine: Unpacking Arsenic and Old Lace In a Brooklyn house of doilies and death, the sweetest ladies serve the deadliest brew. On Halloween night, the Brewster house glows with jack-o’-lantern charm—but behind the lace curtains, a sinister kindness brews. In this episode, we descend into the darkly delightful chaos of Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), where murder wears a smile and madness is a family tradition. Told in cinematic narrative, we unpack Frank Capra’s macabre comedy through the eyes of Mortimer Brewster, a writer who uncovers that his beloved aunts are serial killers—with manners. As bodies pile up in the cellar and long-lost brothers return with surgical tools and delusions of grandeur, the film blurs the line between sanity and showmanship, love and lunacy. We explore Cary Grant’s iconic physical comedy, the play’s theatrical roots, and how the film show the film depicts female serial killers. Why do audiences laugh when bodies are buried in the basement? And how does the film use cozy tropes—afternoon tea, polite conversation, family dinners—to expose the absurdity of violence in plain sight? Pour a cup (just… don’t drink it), and join us for a tale of deception, devotion, and dashes of arsenic—all told in velvet tones, with a deadly wink. Film: Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) a film directed by Frank Capra and staring Cary Grant. The story follows Mortimer Brewster, a Brooklyn writer of books on the futility of marriage, risks his reputation after he decides to tie the knot. Things grow complicated when he learns that his beloved maiden aunts Abby and Martha are serial murderers. Wine Pairing: Blueberry wine by Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant                    Follow and interact with us on: Instagram: booby.trap.podcast X: @BoobyTrapPodcst Facebook: The Booby Trap Podcast YouTube: @BoobyTrapPodcast Spotify playlists: Booby Trap Podcast

    1 hr
  2. EPISODE 2

    To Catch a Thief (1955): Silk, Smoke & Stolen Jewels

    To Catch a Thief (1955) Silk, Smoke & Stolen Jewels: The Allure of To Catch a Thief On the Riviera, nothing glitters without a shadow—and even the cat has secrets. The French Riviera shimmers beneath the summer sun. Champagne chills on marble terraces. And somewhere, a thief slips through open windows, leaving nothing but perfume and panic behind. In this episode, we follow the elegant trail of Alfred Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief (1955), a seductive blend of mystery, romance, and visual splendor. Told through cinematic storytelling, we step into the espadrilles of John Robie—the infamous “Cat”—as he evades suspicion, stalks a copycat criminal, and finds himself tangled in the jewels and games of a dazzling heiress, played with razor-edged charm by Grace Kelly. We examine how Hitchcock turns the crime caper into a slow-burning tango of attraction, identity, and reinvention. From rooftop chases to masked balls, from stolen gems to whispered confessions, we unpack how To Catch a Thief plays with gender roles, postwar privilege, and the idea that sometimes, to escape your past... you have to steal a future. Settle in with a glass of chilled blush or rose, and join us on the Riviera—where every shadow tells a story, and the quietest night hides the cleverest thief.   Film: To Catch a Thief (1955) a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and staring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. The story follows John Robie, a retired jewel thief, who sets out to prove his innocence after being suspected of returning to his former occupation. Wine Pairing: 2022 Blush by Bogati Winery & Bodega                    Follow and interact with us on: Instagram: booby.trap.podcast X: @BoobyTrapPodcst Facebook: The Booby Trap Podcast YouTube: @BoobyTrapPodcast Spotify playlists: Booby Trap Podcast

    20 min
  3. EPISODE 3

    Suspicion (1941): Trust No One

    Love, Lies & a Glass of Milk: Unpacking Suspicion When romance turns to doubt, every smile hides a question—and every drink could be your last. A handsome stranger. A whirlwind romance. And a marriage that begins to taste of poison. In this episode, we step into Alfred Hitchcock’s Suspicion (1941), where Joan Fontaine’s Lina marries the charming but dangerously unpredictable Johnnie Aysgarth, played with suave menace by Cary Grant. Through immersive narrative, we trace Lina’s journey from infatuation to icy doubt, following every furtive glance, evasive answer, and shadowed corridor. We examine Hitchcock’s mastery of psychological suspense—how he builds tension not from what we see, but from what we fear might be true. The iconic glass of milk, glowing like a beacon of dread, becomes a symbol for the film’s central question: can love survive when trust curdles? With its Oscar-winning performance, romantic ambiguity, and infamous altered ending, Suspicion leaves us teetering between danger and desire—right up to the final frame. So pour yourself a drink… but maybe think twice before you take that first sip. Film: Suspicion (1941) a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and staring Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine. The story follows a shy young heiress who marries a charming gentleman, and soon begins to suspect he is planning to murder her. Wine Pairing: Tall Dark Stranger Malbec from Mendoza Argentina                   Follow and interact with us on: Instagram: booby.trap.podcast X: @BoobyTrapPodcst Facebook: The Booby Trap Podcast YouTube: @BoobyTrapPodcast Spotify playlists: Booby Trap Podcast

    1h 6m
  4. EPISODE 4 BONUS

    [His Girl Friday (1940) Accessory Reel]

    Breaking news from the loudest newsroom in classic cinema—our Accessory Reel for His Girl Friday is live, and it moves faster than a deadline with a body count. This isn’t just witty banter—it’s a full-throttle verbal shootout. Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell fire dialogue like clues, alibis, and emotional misdirection, while the truth gets bent, twisted, and rushed to print. In this reel, Tata and Mamie clock the lightning-fast dialogue, unpack newsroom manipulation at its finest, and celebrate Hildy Johnson—the reporter who refuses to be outplayed, outwritten, or outpaced. Miss a line and you miss the motive. Blink and you lose the plot. Pour a glass, lean in, and keep up—because in His Girl Friday, love is leverage, journalism is a weapon, and the fastest talker usually wins. Press play on the His Girl Friday Accessory Reel—where the ink is fresh, the wine is flowing, and you’ve officially been Booby Trapped.   Film: His Girl Friday (1940) a film directed by Howard Hawks and staring Cary Grant. The story follows Walter Burns, newspaper editor, and his ace reporter ex-wife, who is about to quit her job and remarry. Burns buys himself time to win her back by promising her an exclusive interview with a death row convict. Wine Pairing: 2021 Golden Turkey from Endhardt Vineyards           Follow and interact with us on: Instagram: booby.trap.podcast X: @BoobyTrapPodcst Facebook: The Booby Trap Podcast YouTube: @BoobyTrapPodcast Spotify playlists: Booby Trap Podcast

    51 min
  5. EPISODE 5 BONUS

    [Accessory Reel] Bringing Up Baby (1938)

    Chaos has escaped its cage—our Accessory Reel for Bringing Up Baby is live, and it’s sprinting headfirst into mayhem with a leopard on the loose. This isn’t just a romantic comedy—it’s a masterclass in controlled chaos. Cary Grant’s buttoned-up scientist collides with Katharine Hepburn’s unstoppable force of charm, impulse, and catastrophic optimism, where logic collapses and laughter commits repeat offenses. In this reel, Tata and Mamie spotlight the escalating absurdity, the physical comedy that refuses to sit still, and the quiet brilliance beneath the madness—timing so precise it feels accidental, and performances so wild they somehow stay perfectly in step. Blink and you’ll miss the pratfall. Look away and the plot has already run off with the dinosaur bone. Pour a glass, suspend reason, and embrace the beautiful disorder—because in Bringing Up Baby, dignity is optional, love is inevitable, and chaos always wins. Press play on the Bringing Up Baby Accessory Reel—where the wine flows freely, logic takes a holiday, and you’ve officially been Booby Trapped.   Film: Bringing Up Baby (1938) a film directed by Howard Hawks and staring Cary Grant. While trying to secure a $1 million donation for his museum, a befuddled paleontologist is pursued by a flighty and often irritating heiress and her pet leopard, Baby. Wine Pairing: Sparkling Chardonnay-Pinot Noir Rose from Leopard’s Leap Family Vineyards located in South Africa.               Follow and interact with us on: Instagram: booby.trap.podcast X: @BoobyTrapPodcst Facebook: The Booby Trap Podcast YouTube: @BoobyTrapPodcast Spotify playlists: Booby Trap Podcast

    55 min

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Join TATA BAPS and MAMIE MELONS, hosts of the BOOBY TRAP PODCAST, as we delve into the world of CLASSIC CRIME FILMS paired with the perfect WINE! Listen and watch EPISODES, FILM, & MUSIC BELOW.