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Sudden Double Deep - Deeper: Akira Kurosawa's Ikiru (1952)

Deeper: Akira Kurosawa's Ikiru (1952)

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02/25/21 • 49 min

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Last week's triple bill episode featured films with the word RED in the title. This week we discuss a film in which the central character works within the tangled red tape and bureaucracy of post-war Japan. If you've not seen Akira Kurosawa's 1952 film, Ikiru, we strongly urge that you do!

Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: [email protected]. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast

Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs. We also have t-shirts available via our TeePublic store!

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Last week's triple bill episode featured films with the word RED in the title. This week we discuss a film in which the central character works within the tangled red tape and bureaucracy of post-war Japan. If you've not seen Akira Kurosawa's 1952 film, Ikiru, we strongly urge that you do!

Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: [email protected]. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast

Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs. We also have t-shirts available via our TeePublic store!

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undefined - 121 RED (Dario Argento's Deep Red, Red Sonja and The Hunt For Red October)

121 RED (Dario Argento's Deep Red, Red Sonja and The Hunt For Red October)

Daryl picked a triple bill of films with RED in the title for his Birthday.

Deep Red (Profondo Rosso). Directed by Dario Argento and starring David Hemmings and Daria Nicolodi.

Red Sonja. Directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Brigitte Nielsen, Sandahl Bergman and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The Hunt For Red October (based on the Tom Clancy novel). Directed by John McTiernan and starring Alec Baldwin, Sean Connery, Sam Neil, Tim Curry, Joss Ackland, Scott Glen and James Earl Jones.

Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: [email protected]. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast

Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs. We also have t-shirts available via our TeePublic store!

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undefined - 122 DOWN (Flying Down to Rio, Gray Lady Down and Falling Down)

122 DOWN (Flying Down to Rio, Gray Lady Down and Falling Down)

Daryl picked the word, DOWN out of the tin and picked:

  • The first Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movie, Flying Down to Rio.
  • A submarine disaster movie starring Charlton Heston, David Carradine, Ronny Cox, Ned Beatty, Stacy Keach and Christopher Reeve.
  • Joel Schumacher's Falling Down, which stars Michael Douglas and Robert Duvall.

Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: [email protected]. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast

Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs. We also have t-shirts available via our TeePublic store!

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