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Death In Entertainment - The 1989 Snow White Catastrophe (Episode 157)

The 1989 Snow White Catastrophe (Episode 157)

03/20/25 • 81 min

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The 1989 Oscars went so poorly not only did it kill the career of producer Allan Carr-- it killed HIM. Join hosts Kyle Ploof, Ben Kissel and Alejandro Dowling and tune in to an all new episode today!

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The 1989 Oscars went so poorly not only did it kill the career of producer Allan Carr-- it killed HIM. Join hosts Kyle Ploof, Ben Kissel and Alejandro Dowling and tune in to an all new episode today!

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Death in Entertainment is hosted by Kyle Ploof, Alejandro Dowling and Ben Kissel.
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Death In Entertainment - The 1989 Snow White Catastrophe (Episode 157)

Transcript

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Hey there , darling listeners , it's me Snow White , and I'm here to spill the poisoned apple tea .

Speaker 1

You may have heard about Disney's disastrous live-action remake of my story , but , if you can believe it , it's not my first rodeo .

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Once upon a time in the glittering land called Hollywood ,

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