Pillow Falk - Episode 42 - a podcast by Robert Thomas Northrup
from 2021-11-14T16:33:40
Who needs that many pillows? What’s that smell? No, not the corpse, I mean the really bad smell. Why would anyone intentionally make a candle smell like that? Listen and find out!
Pillow Falk, episode
Show Notes:
1. One of the gimmicky characters fromHe-Man and the Masters of the Universewas a humanoid skunk named Stinkor. A horrible fragrance was added to the plastic as the figure was molded. Collectors say that even thirty years later, the dolls still smell. What did they use to achieve the timeless stench? Patchouli oil.
https://gizmodo.com/12-insane-facts-about-he-man-and-the-masters-of-the-uni-1619470015
2. Det. O’Davenport’s Irish accent is partly inspired by Mike Axford in theGreen Hornetradio show. Axford seems to be comic relief, and one of those almost-vaudeville era bits where just doing an Irish or Italian or Swedish accent somehow amounted to comedy. See also Chico Marx.
Credits:
The opening and middle transitional music clips were fromThe Sun Sets at Dawn(1950), and the closing music was fromKiller Bait(1949), both films in the public domain. Most of the music and sound effects used in the episode are modified or incomplete versions of the originals.
Sound Effect Title: Footsteps Dress Shoes Wood Floor.wav
License: Public Domain
https://freesound.org/people/allrealsound/sounds/161756/
Sound Effect Title: Shop door bell.wav
License: Public Domain
https://freesound.org/people/775noise/sounds/494565/
Sound Effect Title:Body fall_02.wav
License: Public Domain
https://freesound.org/people/Adam_N/sounds/346694/
The image accompanying this episode is a modified detail of a panel from the public domain comic bookDark Mysteries, No. 2 (August-September 1951). Art maybe by Bill Molno?
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