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Grab your driftwood, light the campfire and keep your radio tuned to 1340 WKAB because Midnight Cinema is rolling into Antonio Bay!

This week, Art and Erik sail straight into John Carpenter’s ghostly chiller The Fog (1980) It's a tale of seaside curses, ancestral conspirators, and some of the best spooky atmosphere ever committed to celluloid.

Inside this haunted broadcast, we cover:

  • Glowing fog
  • Adrienne Barbeau’s iconic DJ-in-a-lighthouse vibes
  • Seafaring ghosts with a bone to pick (and hooks to swing)
  • Carpenter’s minimalist score that chills to the bone

We’re talking fog machines on overdrive, and why this might be one of Carpenter’s most quietly terrifying films and one of his last acting performances!

So, man the lighthouse and drop the needle on your jazz records because we're riding with the crew of the Elizabeth Dane!

Listen now at midnightcinemapod.com

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Questions, comments, or foghorn confessions? Email us at [email protected]

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