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Shadows: The Lost Child
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Length:
168 minutes
Released:
Apr 26, 2018
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Description
Val Lewton has finally agreed to create a sequel to his biggest hit, 'Cat People'. But rather than produce a conventional continuation, Lewton has decided to delve into his own past, and to tell his most personal story yet, that of a childhood cut short by an over-zealous guardian.
But in doing so, will he repeat the mistakes of his own past?
Aiding him in his quest is a new director, whose meticulous plans for the film may be at odds with his own...
Featuring Mark Gatiss
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But in doing so, will he repeat the mistakes of his own past?
Aiding him in his quest is a new director, whose meticulous plans for the film may be at odds with his own...
Featuring Mark Gatiss
If you’ve enjoyed this episode, and would like to aid in its creation, then please consider becoming a patron of the shows! You’ll earn hundreds more hours of bonus content, including ALL complete series’ of The Secret History of Hollywood, as well as bonus documentaries, extra listening, movie commentaries, and much more!
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Released:
Apr 26, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (33)
Shadows: The Devil In The Village: Val Lewton's wildly ambitious plan for his fourth film, 'The Seventh Victim', is to create a New York fairytale; a fractured picture of his beloved Greenwich Village distorted by underlying evil and populated by an eclectic assortment of bruised character by The Secret History Of Hollywood