American International Pictures - Baby Boomer Low-Budget Cult Classic Movies - a podcast by Smitty, Mike, and The Galaxy Gang

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On this week's show we look back at American International Pictures, an innovative motion picture studio established in 1954. Although the name may not be familiar, many of AIP films are still watched and enjoyed by Baby Boomers. Such films as "Panic in the Year Zero", "Hot Rod Girl", "I was a Teenage Werewolf", "The Raven", "The House of Usher", "Beach Party", and "Slaughter's Big Rip Off", just to name a few, are still remembered. The production formulas created at AIP were effective in creating movies that appealed to younger people in the early days, and then later to a more sophisticated audience. We also look back at the Hot Rod genre of films, many which were AIP products. We are joined once again by our good friend Tom Dulaney, who's knowledge of AIP and motion pictures guides us in this episode. Join us at the movies on Galaxy Moonbeam Night Site, on the Galaxy Nostalgia Network! #cultmovies #americaninternationalmovies #danaandrews #cultclassics #babyboomermovies Click here to listen to the show: http://bit.ly/BabyBoomerMovies

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