Episodes

  • In Video Stores We Trust: An Interview with Dave Summerfield
    Apr 14 2021

    Amelia and Meredith learn about the life and work of Dave, who works at a locally-owned video store in Wellington, New Zealand called AroVideo.


    Please check out AroVideo's Patreon if you're interested in contributing and receiving exclusive content from them. 

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • The Obscene World of Video Nasties: Alligators & Mary Whitehouse
    Mar 31 2021

    In this episode, Meredith and Amelia discuss the insane Tobe Hooper film, EATEN ALIVE (1976). Along with The Driller Killer (1979), these two films were the first to be prosecuted and set off a chain of media frenzy surrounding the "Video Nasties". Mary Whitehouse also threw a flamethrower into the blazing fire by going on a moral crusade against Video Nasties. 

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Doris Day Extravaganza: Part 2
    Mar 24 2021

    In this week's episode, we continue discussing the life of America's sweetheart, Doris Day. This time we look at two films that she made later into her career: one of her most famous films, Pillow Talk (1959, dir. Michael Gordon) and Midnight Lace (1960, dir. David Miller), a psychological thriller that gives her another chance to break out of her typical film roles.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Doris Day Extravaganza: Part 1
    Mar 10 2021

    In this week's episode, we discuss the life of America's sweetheart, Doris Day! We explore her complicated upbringing, her contract with Warner Bros., and two of her early musicals that helped propel her to reach fame in the 1950s. We focus on My Dream is Yours (1949), one of many collaborations with director Michael Curtiz and actor Jack Carson. Then, we cover On Moonlight Bay (1951), Directed by Roy Del Ruth and has a startling resemblance to Meredith's favorite film (Meet Me In St. Louis). 

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • The Obscene World of Video Nasties: The Burning (1981)
    Feb 10 2021

    The Goldwyn Girls venture into the darkness to cover the censorship phenomenon known as the "Video Nasties" period. Each month we will be discussing a different film from the infamous list of 72 films that were banned in the U.K. This episode provides a brief summary of the history of these salacious films and then a discussion on one of the films from the list, THE BURNING (1981). Why was this film banned? How gory is it? Listen to find out! 

    Want to watch along with us? We've created a Letterboxd of all the films we plan on examining throughout this series: https://letterboxd.com/vitaphonegirl/list/the-obscene-world-of-video-nasties-a-goldwyn/

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Cheap and Vulgar: An Interview with Danny Reid (Pre-Code.com)
    Jan 21 2021

    Amelia and Meredith get to know more about Danny, the man behind Pre-Code.com. He is passionate about Pre-Code films and is equally as passionate when it comes to sharing his thoughts on them. 

    (Note: Apologies for the bad audio on my side. We didn't think there were any issues until editing. - Meredith)

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Industry Chat With Will McKinley
    Dec 30 2020

    For an hour and 12 minutes The Goldwyn Girls probe Will McKinley about the film industry, his interest in film, and his love of soap operas. Will is a jack-of-all trades; social media mogul, Marx Brothers expert, and Dark Shadows connoisseur. He also is an amazing advice-giver on how to dominate the industry. 

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • The Dame Upstairs: An Interview with Diana Bosch Catanese
    Dec 22 2020

    Amelia and Meredith chat with Goldwyn Girls superfan/William Holden-loving Diana Bosch Catanese about all kinds of things relating to classic film. 

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    1 hr and 1 min