Monday, March 23, 2026
Beyond Naschy #39 - ATTACK OF THE ROBOTS (1966)
Sunday, February 19, 2023
Beyond Naschy #36 - ORLOFF AND THE INVISIBLE MAN (1970)
We return to the Beyond Naschy series with guest Bob Sargent making the choice of film this time out.ORLOFF AND THE INVISIBLE MAN (1970) is not a movie that is often called out as a favorite of even the most hardened Euro-Cult horror fanatics. In the past it has been mistaken as a Jess Franco effort with the director’s name, Pierre Chevalier, suspected of being another of the prolific filmmaker’s many pseudonyms. This appears to not be factual but anyone stumbling across this movie unaware couldn’t be blamed for making that assumption. It shares many of the standard tropes and oddities of one of Franco’s color gothics from the period which makes it a good companion piece of Franco’s EROTIC RITES OF FRANKENSTEIN (1973) and DRACULA, PRISONER OF FRANKENSTEIN (1972). It even sports Franco’s original Orloff actor Howard Vernon as ‘Professor’ Orloff who has somehow created an invisible man for the usual mad scientist reasons. The film’s story is a mish-mash of prematurely buried daughters, accidental murders and greedy servants who are not above a bit of graverobbing. Add to that one of the strangest rape sequences in cinema history and some obviously missing story pieces and you have an entertaining if often confusing 76 minutes. We talk about the cast and crew, including their various Naschy connections. We discuss the missing scenes that can be glimpsed in the French trailer for the film and in the extras included on the old Image DVD. We find some moments of real beauty in the cinematography and some unintentionally funny scenes that just don’t work. The English dialog causes quite a few laughs as we quote some standout circular conversations. Part of our discussion centers on the term ‘guilty pleasure’ and how each of the three of us feel about applying that overused phrase to our love of Euro-Cult cinema. As you might expect, there are more than a few verbal trips down barely connected cinema paths with the final forty-five minute mailbag section becoming a memory lane remembrance of our late friend Craig Ledbetter. If you’d like to add you voice to the show naschycast@gmail.com is the place to send your thoughts and questions. Troy and I are very happy that Bob has joined us again and with a little luck we will have around for the rest of this year’s shows! Thanks for listening.Sunday, October 2, 2022
Naschycast #70 - HUNCHBACK with Bob Sargent!
Troy and I once again welcome Bob Sargent to the Naschycast!
This time we discuss one of our favorite Paul Naschy’s horror tales, THE
HUNCHBACK OF THE MORGUE (1973).
This film’s inspired madness is certainly worth talking
about and we find some fresh areas to explore. For instance, the relative ease that Naschy’s poor
hunchback Gotho has kidnapping women for the mad doctor’s experiments is a
topic of some debate. Also, the fact that several characters have some
knowledge of what is going on but they never compare notes well enough to raise
the necessary alarm is something puzzled over. We notice that it doesn’t help
that the local cops can’t seem to find a clue when it’s sitting right in front
of them lying straight to their faces! Seriously – how suspicious does Orla
have to be before you follow that nutcase around just to check up on things?
Bob brings up some interesting questions that we’ve never examined
before including the presence of some very odd decorations in a certain
apartment. I think I’ve solved one of them but the other is still a mystery. Maybe
you can help us out.
If you have any comments or suggestions or if you have a
guess about what that strange hanging object in Rosanna Yanni’s place might be naschycast@gmail.com is the place to
send them. Thank you for listening!
Saturday, November 27, 2021
Beyond Naschy #35 - SHE KILLED IN ECSTASY (1971)

We dig into why we enjoy this film as much as we do with much attention paid to the strength of the central performance. We point to reoccurring plot elements within Franco’s work and his love of a certain visual metaphor involving boats at sea. We discuss the movie’s odd choice to rush past the possible mad scientist idea at the beginning to get to the righteous vengeance at the heart of things. We try to define what makes Soledad such a memorable screen actress even as this film refuses to even give her character a first name. Each of the murders is dissected as we try to understand what Franco might have had in mind as his story gains force, climaxing in a fascinating sequence in which the director is himself the victim. It certainly raises some questions about Jess’ sexual desires and points toward what might have been included in future unrealized projects.
Friday, March 27, 2020
Naschycast #63 - Ellinger and Monell Talk Daninsky!
Sunday, February 2, 2020
Naschycast #62 - 10th Anniversary Show!
Friday, February 15, 2019
Beyond Naschy #26 - THE DIABOLICAL DOCTOR Z (1966)
Troy and I ramble our way through a discussion of this Spanish Horror classic marveling at the clarity and sharpness of the print available on the Kino Blu-Ray. The black & white cinematography of Alejandro Ulloa is remarkable to see in high definition. As fans of his director of photography work for Naschy's lushly colorful EL CAMINATE (1979) and NIGHT OF THE WEREWOLF (1981) we're amazed by his ingenuity at presenting shades of light and darkness without losing detail. Even if the film was only half as good as it is Ulloa's skill would make this a must-see for curious cinema aficionados.
We pick apart the plot, question the need for certain evil elements and gush about the intelligence of the script. Some time is spent on co-writer Jean-Claude Carrière's amazing career with me delighting in talking about his late 1950's Frankenstein sequel novels. The adult nature of the story is discussed as we make note of possible censored spots in the narrative. The amusing onscreen roles played by Franco and his longtime musical collaborator Daniel White are pointed out so that we can praise their acting talent. And we can't resist taking note of Franco's kitty co-star in one scene and his rather direct directorial touch with this wandering performer. Meow!
Any comments or questions can be sent to naschycast@gmail.com or dropped on the Naschycast Facebook page. We read out a couple of missives in the final few minutes of this episode and they stir some unexpected conversation, as always. Thank you for downloading and listening to the show. We'll be back next month with more Spanish Horror!
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