
1986 - Maximum Overdrive
06/14/22 • 50 min
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Jeff Johnson, David Burns, and Scott Hoffman discuss Stephen King's first, and only, directorial effort "Maximum Overdrive" on our limited series "1986."
Did George Romero secretly direct scenes? How did ACDC get involved? What is the connection between "Maximum Overdrive" and the Evil Dead franchise? We uncover all this and more!
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Jeff Johnson, David Burns, and Scott Hoffman discuss Stephen King's first, and only, directorial effort "Maximum Overdrive" on our limited series "1986."
Did George Romero secretly direct scenes? How did ACDC get involved? What is the connection between "Maximum Overdrive" and the Evil Dead franchise? We uncover all this and more!
www.afilmbypodcast.com
[email protected]
@afilmbypodcast on Facebook and Twitter
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