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We conclude this year's MonsterCast with one of the most unique thrillers to ever come out of Hollywood. 1955's "The Night of the Hunter" remains as frightening and dream-like as it was upon release. Brandon & Eric welcome back Jay Hoffman to discuss Charles Laughton's only outing as director. The hosts praise the sinister performance of Robert Mitchum as Reverend Harry Powell. They also highlight the wonderful contributions of Lillian Gish and Shelley Winters. The central themes of good vs evil, men & women and religion are also touched upon in the episode.
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We conclude this year's MonsterCast with one of the most unique thrillers to ever come out of Hollywood. 1955's "The Night of the Hunter" remains as frightening and dream-like as it was upon release. Brandon & Eric welcome back Jay Hoffman to discuss Charles Laughton's only outing as director. The hosts praise the sinister performance of Robert Mitchum as Reverend Harry Powell. They also highlight the wonderful contributions of Lillian Gish and Shelley Winters. The central themes of good vs evil, men & women and religion are also touched upon in the episode.