Monster Kid Radio #415 - Planeta Bur (and others) with Stephen D. Sullivan

Friend of the show returns to Monster Kid Radio this week, and he's bringing three movies with him . . . sort of. Steve and Derek start their discussion with the 1962 Soviet science fiction film Planeta bur (dir. Pavel Klushantsev). This film leads into 1965's Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (dir. Curtis Harrington), which then leads into and 1968's Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (dir. Peter Bogdanovich). Just how this works is something Steve and Derek tackle in this episode. Also we have some of your favorite segments - Professor Frenzy's Bedtime Stories, Kenny's Look at Famous Monsters of Filmland, and Dr. Tongue's World of Monster Collectibles. (And special thanks to Chérie "Rhuby" Gallinati and Mark Haider for their work on the Monster Hunter for Hire promo!) Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Stephen D. Sullivan - Dr. Cushing's Chamber of Horrors - Dr. Tongue's World of Monster Collectibles Dr. Tongue's I HAD THAT SHOPPE! - Kreepsville 666 - Captain Company -  Atom Age Industries - House of Wolfman - Tomland Famous Monsters of Legend - Professor Frenzy - Monster Hunter for Hire (Supernatural Solutions: The Marc Temple Casefiles - Volume 1) -  Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - "Unnatural Situation" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License "Hitman" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Theme music: "Slammin'" - Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards - Next week: Big monsters with Mike Bogue The opening and closing song "" () by permission of -  - All original content of Monster Kid Radio by is licensed under a .

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Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, John Agar . . . these are the patron saints of Monster Kid Radio, the Rondo Award-winning podcast celebrating the classic, and sometimes not-co-classic, genre cinema of yesteryear. Your host Derek M. Koch is joined by a special guest each episode to talk about a favorite monster movie; favorite classic actor, actress, or director; or a topic relevant to monster kids of all ages. Framed by mostly-spooky surf music, every episode of Monster Kid Radio is your weekly escape to the monster kid playground.