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GASLIGHT (1944): Special Edition Quinnisode: Episode 112

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Q-Balls!
This week we looked at the 1944 psychological thriller, GASLIGHT. If you've ever wondered what the supposed origin of the ubiquitous term was, you should check out this movie. It's got a great cast and wonderful cinematography.
As per, Q and I have a somewhat lengthy Christina & Quinn chat. If you'd like to jump to the discussion of the film, that starts around minute 19:02.
We talked about CITIZEN KANE in Quinnisode 31
We talked about SHADOW OF A DOUBT in Quinnisode 14
We talked about REBECCA in Quinnisode 86, and
We talked about WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE (which I am sure we will talk a lot more about next time), in Quinnisode 20
We talked about the goddess that is Angela Lansbury on Episode 99.
Stuff we talked about on the podcast:
$500 in 1944 dollars is about $8668 US dollars today.
According to The Mayo Clinic "Mental Health Crisis" has largely supplanted the term "Nervous Breakdown". Both refer to depression and or anxiety that prevent the patient from functioning as usual. If you feel you are having a mental health crisis, in the U.S., call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. It's available 24 hours a day, every day. Or use the Lifeline Chat. Services are free and private.
The story about Orson Welles & Joseph Cotten
From Wikipedia, via Cotten's autobiography, Vanity Will Get You Somewhere
On June 8, 1981, Cotten experienced a heart attack followed by a stroke that affected his brain's speech center. He began years of therapy which in time made it possible for him to speak again. As he began to recover, he and Orson Welles talked on the phone each week for a couple of hours. "He was strong and supportive", Cotten wrote, "and whenever I used the wrong word (which was frequently) he would say, 'That's a much better word, Jo, I'm going to use it.'" He and Welles would meet for lunch and reminisce. When Cotten announced he had written a book, Welles asked for the manuscript and read it that night (Cotten, Joseph (1987). Vanity Will Get You Somewhere. San Francisco: Mercury House. ISBN 0-916515-17-6).
Welles died seven years before Cotten's death.
Next time on the main show, Mac and I tackle films about possession with THE EXORCIST from the US & THE WAILING from South Korea.
Get in touch with us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, or wherever you listen to pods. You can now subscribe to the show to show your support, and we'd love to hear from you!
What's your favorite black & white film? Psychological thriller? Joseph Cotten film?
Next time

Support the Show.

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İçerik Mom & Mac / Christina Hare & Mac Hare, Mac / Christina Hare, and Mac Hare tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan Mom & Mac / Christina Hare & Mac Hare, Mac / Christina Hare, and Mac Hare veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.

Q-Balls!
This week we looked at the 1944 psychological thriller, GASLIGHT. If you've ever wondered what the supposed origin of the ubiquitous term was, you should check out this movie. It's got a great cast and wonderful cinematography.
As per, Q and I have a somewhat lengthy Christina & Quinn chat. If you'd like to jump to the discussion of the film, that starts around minute 19:02.
We talked about CITIZEN KANE in Quinnisode 31
We talked about SHADOW OF A DOUBT in Quinnisode 14
We talked about REBECCA in Quinnisode 86, and
We talked about WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE (which I am sure we will talk a lot more about next time), in Quinnisode 20
We talked about the goddess that is Angela Lansbury on Episode 99.
Stuff we talked about on the podcast:
$500 in 1944 dollars is about $8668 US dollars today.
According to The Mayo Clinic "Mental Health Crisis" has largely supplanted the term "Nervous Breakdown". Both refer to depression and or anxiety that prevent the patient from functioning as usual. If you feel you are having a mental health crisis, in the U.S., call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. It's available 24 hours a day, every day. Or use the Lifeline Chat. Services are free and private.
The story about Orson Welles & Joseph Cotten
From Wikipedia, via Cotten's autobiography, Vanity Will Get You Somewhere
On June 8, 1981, Cotten experienced a heart attack followed by a stroke that affected his brain's speech center. He began years of therapy which in time made it possible for him to speak again. As he began to recover, he and Orson Welles talked on the phone each week for a couple of hours. "He was strong and supportive", Cotten wrote, "and whenever I used the wrong word (which was frequently) he would say, 'That's a much better word, Jo, I'm going to use it.'" He and Welles would meet for lunch and reminisce. When Cotten announced he had written a book, Welles asked for the manuscript and read it that night (Cotten, Joseph (1987). Vanity Will Get You Somewhere. San Francisco: Mercury House. ISBN 0-916515-17-6).
Welles died seven years before Cotten's death.
Next time on the main show, Mac and I tackle films about possession with THE EXORCIST from the US & THE WAILING from South Korea.
Get in touch with us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, or wherever you listen to pods. You can now subscribe to the show to show your support, and we'd love to hear from you!
What's your favorite black & white film? Psychological thriller? Joseph Cotten film?
Next time

Support the Show.

Interstitial Music Works is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
Theme by
Charles Michel "Aqui"
Interstitial Music
Kumiko (edited)
Coma-Media
Subscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!
World of Horror's Instagram
Mom's Instagram
Mac's Instagram
Donate to Translifeline

  continue reading

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