Join Kit Mann in Episode 13 of Vox Macabre, your gateway to the eerie and the uncanny in horror culture. In this spine-chilling installment, Kit delves into the haunting world of the Cat People, exploring both the 1942 original and its 1982 remake. Discover the eerie connections and chilling differences that make these films enduring classics in the horror genre.
Next, Kit revisits the shadowy halls of Universal's horror legacy with a deep dive into Son of Frankenstein. Unearth the timeless terror and gothic grandeur that solidified this film as a cornerstone of monster cinema.
The episode takes an unsettling turn as Kit shares a listener-submitted tale about some disturbingly lifelike mannequins. Is it just an overactive imagination, or something far more sinister? Tune in to hear the creepy details.
Kit also dedicates time to answer listener questions, providing insights and engaging with the Vox Macabre community. From horror film trivia to paranormal ponderings, no topic is too macabre.
Prepare for a night of frights and delights with Kit Mann as he guides you through the dark corners of horror history and listener tales. Vox Macabre – where the darkness speaks.
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Credits:
- Created and Hosted by Kit Mann
- Produced by Dara Schope
- Audio Engineering by Roth
- Additional Engineering by Kit Mann
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