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Announcing next week's films:
THE TINGLER (1959, dir. William Castle)
THE INVISIBLE MAN (1933, dir. James Whale)
The mad scientist trope has been done again and again over horror history. (Starting, of course, with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein but then seen in favorites such as: Re-Animator, The Fly, Human Centipede...) But what makes this trope worth revisiting? We'll be looking back at these classic movies to see how the eras influenced changes in the trope and questioned the ethics of science. That's next Thursday on Cadaver Dogs.
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Cover art by Omri Kadim. Music featured in this episode: 80s Synth by White Bat Audio. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
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Announcing next week's films:
THE TINGLER (1959, dir. William Castle)
THE INVISIBLE MAN (1933, dir. James Whale)
The mad scientist trope has been done again and again over horror history. (Starting, of course, with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein but then seen in favorites such as: Re-Animator, The Fly, Human Centipede...) But what makes this trope worth revisiting? We'll be looking back at these classic movies to see how the eras influenced changes in the trope and questioned the ethics of science. That's next Thursday on Cadaver Dogs.
Follow us at:
instagram.com/cadaverdogspod
twitter.com/cadaverdogspod
facebook.com/cadaverdogspod
Send us your film suggestions at:
Cover art by Omri Kadim. Music featured in this episode: 80s Synth by White Bat Audio. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.