In this episode, we put away the black gloves and cool down from our #GialloJanuary insanity with a listener suggested episode. From the dark streets of the world of Giallo, we carry on to the field of war to check out Kevin Reynolds’ The Beast of War (aka The Beast) from 1988. This is an incredibly special film that was criminally buried during its release. We dig in not only on the film itself but also the crazy story of its production and unfortunate fall to obscurity that is an interesting tale in its own right. Special thanks to Nick for suggesting we check this one out and giving up some links to set us off on our research. And so much more!
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Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast Network (www.thepfpn.com)
What We’ve Been Watching:
-Jason: Mill of the Stone Women (1960)
-Dustin: The Boxer from Shantung (1972)
-Michael: Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020)
Show Notes:
–The Beast of War Trailer
–Stream The Beast of War on Amazon Prime
–Go check out Bigfoot for Breakfast
–Related Topic: Soviet-Afghan War
–Related Poem: The Young British Soldier
–Related Film: Apocalypse Now
–Related Film: Deer Hunter
–Related Film: Crimson Tide
–Related Film: Salem’s Lot
–Related Film: Encino Man
–Related Film: Stargate
–Related Film: The Mummy
–Related Film: Lawrence of Arabia
–Related Topic: William Mastrosimone’s Experience in Afghanistan
–Related Topic: Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
–Related Topic: Interview with Kevin Reynolds
–Related Film: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
–Related Film: Water World
–Related Film: Rambo III
–Related Film: The Beast (1975)
–Related Film: Lone Wolf and Cub
–Related Film: Matrix Resurrection
Next Time:
Silverado (1985)