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The Master Touch (1972)

The Master Touch (1972)

FromMaking Tarantino: The Podcast


The Master Touch (1972)

FromMaking Tarantino: The Podcast

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Jan 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

   On this episode Phillip and his cousin Chip dive into another movie on the list of Quentin Tarantino recommendations, The Master Touch AKA A Man to Respect. This Italian, American, and German production of a heist film starring Kirk Douglas was a fun one. The guys start the show by making some corrections from the last episode. Then Phillip sets the mood by playing a radio spot from 1972 for a place called Burger Chef. It's then time to dive into and talk about this movie starring Kirk Douglas, Guiliano Gemma, and Florinda Bolkan. The movie is available on Youtube and Tubi with ads. The plot of The Master Touch is; A just released from prison professional thief decides to do one last high-risk heist, which could settle him for life or land him behind bars again. It's a fun heist film that starts out slow but gets cooking as it goes. After the guys go through talking about the movie, they then talk about whether they would buy it, rent it, or watch it for free. Then they rate the movie. Phillip then talks about a movie that he recommends called Go For Broke (1985). They close the episode out by having the randomizer pick their next film from the list to watch. We hope you enjoyed the episode.
So come back on February 3rd for Succubus AKA Necronomican (1968).

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Released:
Jan 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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This is a weekly podcast where Phillip and a different co-host each week, go through movies that Quentin Tarantino has seen and recommended throughout his life, that may have influenced his writing and filmmaking.