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The Calling Hours Horror Podcast 2.54: We kick off the new year with the triumphant return of the lovely Liane Langford (Air Date: 1.1.19)

The Calling Hours

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE:

On our first episode of the new year, we are joined once again by the tremendously talented Author, Producer and Actress Liane Langford. One of our all-time favorite guests, she returns to tell us about some very talented artists she has been working with as of late. Learn more about some AMAZING horror themed dolls designed by Deborah Blount, as well as the fantastic portrait/painting work of Geo Brawn IV and Tommy Bralek.

We will also be discussing more of her upcoming film projects, her book “My Life As Julia Roberts: Snapshots Of A Life”, and her desire to go out on the convention circuit more this year.

In our Digital Dismemberment Spotlight this evening, we will be covering Scream Factory’s Blu-Ray Collector’s Edition Release of Dracula: Prince of Darkness. And in our more lighthearted segment “The Traumatic Tales of Dedman and Grumpy”, we will be covering 20th Century Fox’s DVD release of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter!

As always, we will also be featuring several bands in our Metal Massacre Spotlights, including Cradle of Filth, Nile and Arch Enemy.


Liane Langford


Tune in to Morbidly Beautiful every Tuesday at 8 pm EST for new episodes of The Calling Hours Podcast. You can also listen to the syndicated rebroadcast on MileHiRadio every Friday night at 10 pm EST/7 pm PST. The Calling Hours is also available on most major podcast platforms, including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In Radio, and on Pippa. 

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