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MONSTER ATTACK!

“Monster Attack” is a podcast dedicated to old “Monster Movies,” the ones we all grew up with and fell in love with. These are the films that opened up a new world of scary creatures, sci-fi wonders and frightening tales of the supernatural. Former radio personality Jim Adams re-visits a time when radioactive dinosaurs threatened Tokyo, werewolves terrorized the population at large and mad scientists conducted hideous experiments in large mansions.

Jul 31, 2017

Jim takes a look at another childhood favorite featuring the skills and talents of Vincent Price in 1953's "House Of Wax," co-starring Phyllis Kirk, Carolyn Jones, Frank Lovejoy and Charles Bronson. A mad sculptor finds a unique way of making his wax figures seem amazingly lifelike. What could possibly be his secret? It...


Jul 24, 2017

"Can you see me, now? Can you see me, now?" No, it's not some guy with a cell phone. It's Universal's 1933 classic, "The Invisible Man," starring Claude Rains, Gloria Stuart and directed by James Whale. A scientist slowly descends into madness after discovering a formula that turns him invisible. It's all ahead on this...


Jul 17, 2017

Two down on their luck archaeologists try to unravel the mystery of Princess Ananka, but get in the way of Kharis, the legendary royal who was buried alive. It's the 1940 favorite, "The Mummy's Hand," starring Dick Foran, Wallace Ford, Peggy Moran, George Zucco, Tom Tyler and Cecil Kellaway. The Epyptian hills of...


Jul 10, 2017

It's a monster from the planet Venus loose in Rome, Italy features in this 1957 sci-fi classic, starring William Hopper, Joan Taylor, Bart Braverman and Thomas Browne Henry. and the amazing work of Ray Harryhausen. Ymir on the loose! Ymir on the loose on this episode of Monster Attack!


Jul 3, 2017

It's a little bit of horror and a little bit of "Teen Angst' as Jim examines the 1957 culyt classic "I was A Teenage Frankenstein," starring Whit Bissell, Phyllis Coates, Robert Burton and Gary Conway. The descendant of the original Baron Frankenstein picks up where Grandpa left off and creates a living human being -...