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42nd Street Forever
Grindhouse Cinema Database
19 episodes
4 days ago
The staff of Grindhouse Cinema Database and guests discuss a variety of classic exploitation films that played in grindhouses on The Deuce in the 60s, 70s and 80s.
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The staff of Grindhouse Cinema Database and guests discuss a variety of classic exploitation films that played in grindhouses on The Deuce in the 60s, 70s and 80s.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film
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The Hot, The Cool & The Vicious/Crippled Masters/The Steel Edge of Revenge at the Empire
42nd Street Forever
49 minutes 11 seconds
2 years ago
The Hot, The Cool & The Vicious/Crippled Masters/The Steel Edge of Revenge at the Empire

On Episode 11, Pete and Phil (Making Tarantino) discuss three films that played at the Empire Theater in June of 1983. FIRST they've got a double dose of 70's grindhouse kung fu with Tso Nam Lee's The Hot, The Cool & The Vicious followed by the chopsocky sideshow Crippled Masters. Don't leave the theater just yet because there's more in store! It's supercool samurai time with the 1969 Hideo Gosha chambara classic The Steel Edge of Revenge aka Goyokin.

42nd Street Forever
The staff of Grindhouse Cinema Database and guests discuss a variety of classic exploitation films that played in grindhouses on The Deuce in the 60s, 70s and 80s.