Welcome to this bonus episode of Bede Vs. The Living Dead.
Unlike the main episodes of the show that only focus on all things related and linked to Night Of The Living Dead, these bonus ones will have your host Bede Jermyn explore other random zombie films (from both the famous to the obscure) that were made in the aftermath of George A. Romero's 1968 classic masterpiece.
For this one for the podcast, Bede is rejoined by his Bede & Steve Vs. Camp Crystal Lake co-host Steven T. Boltz
(co-owner of The Knack Theatre, co-host of The King Zone's Book Club Podcast) to discuss a zombie film that was made during the '70s popular Blaxploitation movement: the 1974 horror film Sugar Hill, which was the first and only film directed by major Hollywood producer Paul Maslansky (Return To Oz, Death Line, Police Academy). Do both Bede and his guest Steve think that Sugar Hill should be more talk about more when it comes to other black horror films that were made at the time since its one of the earliest zombie related ones? Listen to find out!
Social Media Links:
Show Twitter - @BedeVsTLD
Host Twitter - @BedeJermyn
Host on Letterboxd - @BedeJermyn
Link Tree - https://linktr.ee/bedevsthelivingdead
Bede's Other Podcasts - https://linktr.ee/TheSuperNetwork
Email - bedelj84@gmail.com
Guest Links:
Guest on Letterboxd - @fulcirama
Credits:
Art Work by Super Marcey
Podcast Music Provided by DeNNo