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March 2, 2023 36 mins
Gale Anne Hurd is trailblazer in the film and tv industry. Aliens, Terminator, and The Walking Dead are just a few of the iconic titles Gale has under her Producer belt. We chat about her career, the horror genre, Guns N' Roses, what's next and more!

Video/picture version of the podcast can be found here - https://youtu.be/k3C-M0uXkPI

More info: @valhallapics and @gunnergale

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Opening Theme music by Sister Midnight/S.Darrow 'Sabba' from the 1972 'All the colors of the Dark’ soundtrack Composer-Bruno Nicolai Published By – Edizioni Musicali Gemelli-1972

Closing music by Sister Midnight/S.Darrow 'Shiver of the Vampire' from the 1971 'Les Frissons des Vampires/Shiver of the Vampires' Soundtrack Composition by D. Buffet/Jean Rollin/G. Sallette

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