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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.

Jan 29, 2018

Jim takes a look at another Roger Corman Classic - 1955's "Day The World Ended," starring Richard Denning, Lori Nelson, Paul Birch, Raymond Hatton, Mike Conners, Adele Jergens and Jonathan Haze. Seven individuals, survivors of an all-out nuclear war, find themselves thrown together in a small house in a protected...


Jan 22, 2018

Madeline Brumby is back to help "Monster Attack" celebrate its 2nd Anniversary with a look at Jack Arnold's 1953 Sci-Fi Classic "It Came From Outer Space," starring Richard Carlson, Barbara Rush, Charles Drake and Russell Johnson. Aliens crash just outside of a small town and take on the appearance of several...


Jan 15, 2018

Jim looks at a Jacques Tourneur-directed classic supernatural film form 1957 - "The Curse Of The Demon," staring Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins and Nial MacGinnis. An investigation into a demon cult leads to the mysterious death of a paranormal professor in England. When his associate arrives, he too seemingly becomes...


Jan 8, 2018

Jim finds another memorable cult classic in 1958's "The Hideous Sun Demon," produced, directed and starring Robert Clarke, who plays a scientist exposed to to an unknown isotope that causes him to turn "reptilian" when exposed to the sun. The film also stars Patricia Manning and features appearances by a couple of The...


Jan 1, 2018

A strange man enters a rail car and foretells the fate of five travelers in this 11965 classic from Amicus : "Dr. Terrors House of Horrors," starring Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Roy Castle and directed by Freddie Francis. The is is a film that Jim said greatly influence his writing style and film making style. What...