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S:3 E:19 A brief history of creature features in film and tv

S:3 E:19 A brief history of creature features in film and tv

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On today's episode we take a brief look at a short history of monster movies and tv shows known as Creature Features. We will check out the origins from the monster movies in the 1930's, to the big monster movie boom of the 1950's and so much more. Join us to look at what creatures are dear to our hearts and our nostalgia.

Spoiler warning for: The picture of Dorian Gray, Basmati Blues, The colossal man, Santo and Dracula’s treasure, 8 Legged freaks, Deep Rising

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