CROSS OF THE DEVIL is one of the more controversial entries
in Paul Naschy's credits. He has co-writing credit but has no onscreen role or
any other behind the scenes position either. As we talk about this interesting
Spanish gothic we detail the he said/she said aspect of how, at the height of
his popularity and box office appeal, Naschy ended up on the outside of this
project looking in - and throwing stones! Director John Gilling has a history
of making fine horror films for Hammer and other British studios but this was
to be his only Spanish production and the behind the scenes shenanigans might
have been the reason why. This was a dream project for Naschy as he desired to make
a film from some of the stories of
Spanish poet and writer Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer. To have had that opportunity
yanked away engendered much anger and his venomous statements about the film
and the people involved attest to that. He seems to have held out hope of
trying again to bring Bécquer to the screen for decades afterwards.
But all of that is beside the point as long as an
entertaining movie got made and in this case it turned out pretty well. Join Troy and I as we try to keep this show from spiraling out
of control on our trek through the Spanish countryside to the Mountain of Souls so that we may cower before the titular Cross!
There are many interesting sights to see along the way and we hope to keep you
amused as we talk about burned Ninjas, difficult relationships, hash pipes, ghostly
visions and murder mysteries. We have an audio visit from Elena of Horror Rises
From Spain so that she can school us (really me!) on how to pronounce more
Spanish names and the first installment of a new segment from Dan, Our Man in
the Field in which he talks about some Kilma theories and plays a great pop
song for us. Very cool things coming your way in this overstuffed episode! I
even get to speak about my love of the band Jellyfish and they take us out of
the show. If you want to get in contact naschycast@gmail.com is the place to
reach us. Thanks for downloading and listening!
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