Monster Kid Radio #435 - The Manster with Jim Moore

It's not Monster Kid Radio. It's Manster Kid Radio this week as artist and ceramist joins Derek to discuss the 1959 film The Manster (dir. George Breakston). There's just something about two-headed-monster movies that's flat out creepy cool (and apparently Sam Raimi thought so, too - listen to this episode to get that reference!). You'll be able to see Jim at the upcoming convention in Burbank, CA, and you won't be able to miss him. He's the only man there with two heads! Okay, not really, but he will be the only one there with the coolest tiki versions of our beloved Gill-Man for sale! As for a convention that just happened, author Karen Joan Kohoutek was just at NecronomiCon Providence and she calls in with a quick update about the con. Also this week, Kenny has another look at Famous Monsters of Filmland, and we even hear from a potential future guest of the podcast when he calls in with his own take on the put-the-head-of-a-dead-historical-figure-on-a-body-ala-The-Man-Without-A-Body idea! Voicemail: 503-479-5MKR (503-479-5657) Email: Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Moore Monsters - Behold the Undead of Dracula - The Jack-O-Lantern Box by Karen Joan Kohoutek -   Monster Hunter for Hire (Supernatural Solutions: The Marc Temple Casefiles - Volume 1) -  Monster Kid Radio on TeePublic - "Sneaky Adventure" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) The opening and closing song "" () appears 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.