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It’s our 75th episode! But that’s only the second spookiest “Count” in this edition of Spook!. Nicole and Joe tackle the movie that started the Hollywood horror genre, and see how it compares to Werner Herzog’s Nosferatu the Vampyr. They get reasonably side-tracked talking about The Music Man and why this time around, they’re kind of rooting for Dracula.
Warning:
Episode contains spoilers and mentions murder and child murder.
Follow us on Instagram @spook_podcast
Email your spooky stories to [email protected]
If you want a shoutout in our next episode, email or DM us!
Sources:
Available to stream: Sling TV & Amazon Prime
Dracula (1931) (1931, February 14). IMDb. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0021814/?ref_=ttrel_ov
By Nicole GormanIt’s our 75th episode! But that’s only the second spookiest “Count” in this edition of Spook!. Nicole and Joe tackle the movie that started the Hollywood horror genre, and see how it compares to Werner Herzog’s Nosferatu the Vampyr. They get reasonably side-tracked talking about The Music Man and why this time around, they’re kind of rooting for Dracula.
Warning:
Episode contains spoilers and mentions murder and child murder.
Follow us on Instagram @spook_podcast
Email your spooky stories to [email protected]
If you want a shoutout in our next episode, email or DM us!
Sources:
Available to stream: Sling TV & Amazon Prime
Dracula (1931) (1931, February 14). IMDb. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0021814/?ref_=ttrel_ov