01-11-2015, 02:17 PM
Published on Oct 24, 2015
Intro theme: "Dream Agent" by Ariel Electron, Holeg Spies and Thierry Gotti on the "Kore Kosmou" album.
Writer and translator Mark Hackard of SouloftheEast.org and EspionageHistoryArchive.com joins me for this early episode of Esoteric Hollywood on TalkNetwork.com. In this episode we cover World War 2 films, as well as Cold War classics and some of Hollywood's campy, crappier B films like Red Scorpion. Mark and I delve into his translation work and how many spy films actually come very close to being reality!
[video=youtube_share;leBHgbgSkqo]http://youtu.be/leBHgbgSkqo[/video]
Intro theme: "Dream Agent" by Ariel Electron, Holeg Spies and Thierry Gotti on the "Kore Kosmou" album.
Writer and translator Mark Hackard of SouloftheEast.org and EspionageHistoryArchive.com joins me for this early episode of Esoteric Hollywood on TalkNetwork.com. In this episode we cover World War 2 films, as well as Cold War classics and some of Hollywood's campy, crappier B films like Red Scorpion. Mark and I delve into his translation work and how many spy films actually come very close to being reality!
[video=youtube_share;leBHgbgSkqo]http://youtu.be/leBHgbgSkqo[/video]
"There are three sorts of conspiracy: by the people who complain, by the people who write, by the people who take action. There is nothing to fear from the first group, the two others are more dangerous; but the police have to be part of all three,"
Joseph Fouche
Joseph Fouche