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Cars, Chaos, and Cult Cinema: Delving into Dead End Drive-In

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This week on the podcast, we're thrilled to have Tab from Test Pattern joining us to delve into "Dead End Drive-In," another standout Ozploitation masterpiece directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. While finding "Dead End Drive-In" on streaming services might be tricky (though it's possibly available on Prime and Tubi in the US), the film shines on Blu-Ray, thanks to Arrow Video's feature-rich release.

We also dive back into the treasure trove of insights in Brian Trenchard-Smith's "Adventures in the B Movie Trade." This book has been an invaluable resource, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of "Dead End Drive-In" among other films. This book is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the nuts and bolts of movie-making, especially within the unique context of Ozploitation cinema.

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Please note that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We'd like to ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.

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Like what you're hearing? Let us know!

This week on the podcast, we're thrilled to have Tab from Test Pattern joining us to delve into "Dead End Drive-In," another standout Ozploitation masterpiece directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. While finding "Dead End Drive-In" on streaming services might be tricky (though it's possibly available on Prime and Tubi in the US), the film shines on Blu-Ray, thanks to Arrow Video's feature-rich release.

We also dive back into the treasure trove of insights in Brian Trenchard-Smith's "Adventures in the B Movie Trade." This book has been an invaluable resource, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of "Dead End Drive-In" among other films. This book is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the nuts and bolts of movie-making, especially within the unique context of Ozploitation cinema.

Links:
Test Pattern Podcast

Support the show

A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:
Website
Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
Letterboxd
Email
Music from the movies featured on the podcast:
Spotify
Apple Music
Support Me At BuyMeACoffee
Please note that this podcast often explores topics and uses language from past eras. This means that some of the discussions may include attitudes, expressions, and viewpoints that were common in those times but may not align with the standards and expectations of our society today. We'd like to ask for your understanding as we navigate these historical contexts, which are important to appreciate the era we're discussing fully.

  continue reading

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