Warner Archive Podcast show

Summary: Presenting six examples of Time Twisted cinema from the '60s and '70s including Ken Russell's infamous LISZTOMANIA (1975), George Cukor's modern 'women's picture,' THE CHAPMAN REPORT (1962), Richard Benjamin in PORTNOY'S COMPLAINT (1972), The Dave Clark 5 in HAVING A WILD WEEKEND (1965), William Conrad's production of A COVENANT WITH DEATH (1967) and a non-ironic THE COOL ONES (1967). Then the Warner Archive Collection team tackles three Rod Taylor films, including spy-spoof THE LIQUIDATOR (1965), Jack Cardiff and John Ford's YOUNG CASSIDY (1965), and the swashbuckling SEVEN SEAS TO CALAIS (1962). The team wraps it up with two re-listed titles, Sondheim's THE LAST OF SHEILA (1973) and Paul Newman starring in THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JUDGE ROY BEAN (1972).