A Documentary Podcast About Overlooked Movie History

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Dec. 12, 2023

Strike It All

In 1982 British filmmaker James Scott had made an Academy Award winning adaptation of a Graham Greene novella. Adapting another Greene novella, this time as a feature length film, seemed like a natural progression of things. ...

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Nov. 28, 2023

Elaine's Mayhem

Elaine May will always be best known for her comedy with Mike Nichols and her screenwriting skills. However, as a director May is an uncompromising force who seemingly would do whatever it takes to get her vision on the scree...

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Nov. 14, 2023

Blake Edwards Strikes Again

The death of actor Peter Sellers in 1980 also seemed like the death of the Pink Panther film series. Instead, director Blake Edwards decided it was a new beginning. A beginning of numerous lawsuits, several flops, and one uns...

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Oct. 31, 2023

Alan Dean Foster

Alan Dean Foster is an accomplished author in his own right, but in this episode of The Industry, he shares his process of writing movie novelizations and some of the more interesting novelizations he's done. From Star Wars, ...

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Oct. 17, 2023

Novelizations 101

Back in the 1970s and 80s if you walked into a bookstore you would undoubtedly had seen whatever the newest movie was in theaters sitting on a display in book form. The movie novelization is a world unto itself. We …

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Oct. 3, 2023

Unmade Hitchcock

By the 1960's director Alfred Hitchcock was at the absolute height of his powers. He had reached the point where he could make any movie he wanted. Yet as the decade rolled on. Hitchcock seemingly had project after project he...

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Sept. 26, 2023

Two (More) From History Daily

Presenting two episodes from Noiser and Airship's podcast History Daily. On History Daily, they do history, daily. Every weekday, Lindsay Graham (American Scandal, American History Tellers) takes you back in time to explore a...

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Sept. 19, 2023

The Lost Picture Show: How Peter Bogdanovich's Final Cut Was Lost and…

Peter Bogdanovich's final film, She's Funny That Way , came and went and barely anyone seemed to notice. However, it wasn't the movie he really made. What Peter actually filmed was a black and white screwball comedy called Sq...

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Aug. 22, 2023

Season 5 Trailer

A new season of The Industry with Dan Delgado is coming soon. More stories of overlooked film history. This season features a lost and found director's cut, the show going on and on without it's star, the biggest director in …

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July 17, 2023

Introducing Closing Night

Step into the captivating world of Broadway musicals with Closing Night, a new narrative theater history podcast. In Season 1, we explore the magical musicals that graced the stage of the Marquis Theatre, beginning with the c...

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Dec. 15, 2022

A Not So New Hope (Updated)

There's a new autobiographical period movie that's recently been released about a young kid who is so fascinated by the movies he makes his own films at home, and eventually has a successful Hollywood career. No, I'm not talk...

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Oct. 5, 2022

Presenting How I Got Greenlit

The Industry presents How I Got Greenlit, a new podcast hosted by the Creator of HBO’s Project Greenlight Alex Keledjian and Emmy Award Winning Producer Ryan Gibson, exploring how our favorite films got made and how they made...

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June 29, 2022

Two From History Daily

The Industry is proud to present back-to-back episodes of one the best history podcasts around: History Daily. On History Daily , they do history, daily. Every weekday, host Lindsay Graham ( American Scandal, American History...

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April 1, 2022

Two Princes: Part Two

New life for The Little Prince

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March 16, 2022

Two Princes: Part I

A look at the first (of two) adaptations of The Little Prince

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Jan. 29, 2022

The Greatest Cartoon Almost Made

At the height of his career, Richard Williams was hailed as the next Walt Disney. He wanted to prove that animation was high art, not just something to sell toys and cereal. So he spent three decades working on a …

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Dec. 15, 2021

The Fall and Rise of Super Mario Bros.

It took Mario and Luigi to break Dennis Hopper

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Nov. 4, 2021

How Grizzly II: Revenge Was Released After 37 Years

The once lost film features George Clooney, Laura Dern and Charlie Sheen

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Sept. 30, 2021

One Man's Quest to Fix Superman IV

Aaron Price has spent years trying repair Superman IV: The Quest for Peace

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Sept. 9, 2021

Harold Lloyd's Last Film — With Preston Sturges and Howard Hughes

Sturges and Lloyd collaborated on a 1947 film that resembles The Hangover

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Aug. 21, 2021

Behind the Scenes of The Industry

The Industry host Dan Delgado gamely agrees to an interview about this thing we all love

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Aug. 1, 2021

Pacino! Chinatown 2! Spider-Man! The High-Water Mark of Cannon Films

In 1986, Cannon films was riding high — with plans to work with A-list talent on a huge film slate

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July 7, 2021

Comrade Cukor: When Jane Fonda, Elizabeth Taylor and Cicely Tyson Inv…

In 1975, Hollywood legends attempted a Cold War thaw

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April 28, 2021

Bruce Lee and Bruceploitation 101

Send in the Clones

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