For our 23rd horror adjacent episode, it's ZOMBIES ON BROADWAY (1945)! Directed by Gordon Douglas, the film stars the knock-off Abbott and Costello duo of Alan Carney and Wally Brown, and features a great performance from Bela Lugosi!
Today’s Crew Shoutout: the legendary @Lesdoggg - hilarious, powerful and stunning as Spanish Jackie🏴☠️ I baked cupcakes for Leslie and I think she loved them?☠️ At least she didn’t take m’nose⚔️#OurFlagMeansDeath #ofmd #ofmds2
Samba BTS Set Shoutout: Spanish Jackiez Stills 03/18/24
"Today’s Set Shoutout: Spanish Jackiez🏴☠️ So many crazy beautiful details everywhere, even when destroyed. And yes, Roach was roasting a real pig☠️
#OurFlagMeansDeath #ofmd #ofmdseason2"
Src: Samba Schutte's Instagram
I’ve been thinking about this all day because not only is it Rhys who leads the hip hip like the captain, but I just remembered that mostly only aussies and kiwis do the hip hip so they trained everyone else to do it too 😂😭🥹❤️ (I think someone told me this not that long ago but correct me if I’m wrong)
✨Edit✨ so it looks like a bunch of places do it all over the world but it’s not universally done if that makes sense? Like - there’s some parts of the US that do it but other parts that have no idea what it is and same with Europe. It’s hard to not fall into anecdotal fallacy with this kind of stuff so thank you to the comments!
(Also Joel shouting “Covid 19!” when they all start huddling is both funny and baffling 😂)