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Roger and Julie Corman's final thoughts, including commentary on their work together; they discuss how the first time they worked together was unplanned, as Roger had been working on a World War 1 picture in Ireland and asked for Julie's help.
Roger and Julie Corman's final thoughts, including commentary on their work together; they discuss how the first time they worked together was unplanned, as Roger had been working on a World War 1 picture in Ireland and asked for Julie's help.
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S1, EP13 "Memories"Roger and Julie Corman's final thoughts, including commentary on their work together; they discuss how the first time they worked together was unplanned, as Roger had been working on a World War 1 picture in Ireland and asked for Julie's help.
Cult-Tastic: Tales From the Trenches With Roger and Julie Corman
S1, EP12 "End Of The World"The introduction of "Warlords of the 21st Century" where Michael Beck and James Wainwright fight to the death on a monstrous battle truck.
Cult-Tastic: Tales From the Trenches With Roger and Julie Corman
S1, EP11 "Against All Odds""Eye of the Eagle" and "Eye of the Eagle 2" and Vietnam War pictures shot in the Philippines.
Cult-Tastic: Tales From the Trenches With Roger and Julie Corman
S1, EP10 "Survival"Highlighting survival-based films, starting with "The Big Doll House," one of Corman's first films, as the women in prison films were known to be very successful and were therefore less risky.
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