S4E7M* (Show Notes)
"Metropolis (1927)" by Fritz Lang (Alfred Abel) (silent film)
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Guests:
James Rauch a/k/a "Beam" (former co-host)
Rich Bacon (speculative fiction fan)
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Related Episode Links:
"Metropolis (1925)" by Thea von Harbou (book)
"The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories (1919)" by H.P. Lovecraft (collection of short stories)
"Watchmen (1986-1987)" by Alan Moore (writer) / Dave Gibbons (artist) (graphic novel)
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