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Foster Care for Forgotten Media
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Vengeance Valley (1951)
Lydia and Christopher saddle up and ride out west to see Burt Lancaster in his first western. Luckily, it is great trip!
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Street Angel (1928)
Lydia and Christopher discuss this recent addition to the public domain. A silent, romantic drama from 1928, Street Angel.
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Africa Screams (1949)
Lydia and Christopher plow through the public domain jungle to watch Abbott and Costello in 1949's "Africa Screams"!
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Kept Husbands (1931)
We see how the other half lives, or at least how they want to live, when we watch 1931's Kept Husbands.
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Dark Alibi (1946)
Christopher and Lydia investigate one of the few 'Charlie Chan' films that have fallen into the public domain, 1946s DARK ALIBI.
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The Little Princess (1939)
(There was an error in editing and there are some audio issues. My apologies!)
Lydia and Christopher end the year with Shirley Temple's first color film, The Little Princess, and they wish everyone "Menny 'Appy Returns"!
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Customer Reviews
Fun exposure to new shows
Great banter and good vibes while talking about unloved movies that I would never otherwise learn about.
Hidden Gems, Great Conversations!
I only recently discovered this podcast and I must say that it is a wonderful and refreshing look at the forgotten films and TV shows of yesteryear. Christopher and his guests have a positive and charming way to look at these works, and it's nice to hear folks admiring the work that went into them, regardless of their current reputation.
Add to the fact that each show has a run time of about an hour (more or less) makes it a great alternative to the 2 or 3 hour gab fests out there.
Keep up the good work, Christopher and thanks for a wonderful show!
Excellent
Very cool podcast, great!