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The Golden Hour Film Podcast
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The Golden Hour Film Podcast is a Classic Hollywood and world cinema podcast exploring the best films, key milestones and essential genres of Golden Age cinema. Episodes air every Friday 6pm GMT
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#111 Hitchcock's Darkest Comedy - The Trouble with Harry (1955) Review
In triumphant returns to the podcast Edmund Gwenn and Shirley Maclaine feature in this dark small-town comedy about a man named Harry and the number of people who all believe they've killed him. Its a rare Alfred Hitchcock comedy film that we hope you all enjoy! The Golden Hour Film Podcast is a deep-dive Classic Hollywood and world cinema podcast exploring the best films, key milestones and essential genres of Golden Age cinema.
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#110 To Catch a Thief (1955) Review - Grace Kelly, Cary Grant and the French Riviera
To Catch a Thief stars Cary Grant and Grace Kelly, is directed by Alfred Hitchcock and takes place in the sunny French Riviera, whats not to love? The Golden Hour Film Podcast is a deep-dive Classic Hollywood and world cinema podcast exploring the best films, key milestones and essential genres of Golden Age cinema.
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#109 Dial M for Murder (1954) Review - The Most Hitchcockian Film Ever Made?
One of Alfred Hitchcock's greatest thrillers, Dial M for Murder stars Grace Kelly, Ray Milland and Robert Cummings in an adaptation of a successful stage play. Is it the most Hitchcockian film ever made? The Golden Hour Film Podcast is a deep-dive Classic Hollywood and world cinema podcast exploring the best films, key milestones and essential genres of Golden Age cinema.
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#108 Alfred Hitchcocks Greatest Movie Hook? - I Confess (1953) Review
I Confess stars Montgomery Clift as a priest accused of a crime he didn't commit. It may not be Hitchcocks best film, but is it one of his greatest ever hooks? The Golden Hour Film Podcast is a deep-dive Classic Hollywood and world cinema podcast exploring the best films, key milestones and essential genres of Golden Age cinema.
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#107 Alfred Hitchcocks Greatest Ever Shot - Strangers on a Train (1951) Review
Is Strangers on a Train an underrated masterpiece or does the classic Thriller starring Farley Granger and Robert Walker get the flowers it deserves? Its also got for Harrys money, the greatest shot in Alfred Hitchcocks entire filmography. The Golden Hour Film Podcast is a Classic Hollywood and world cinema podcast hosted by Harry Bailey and Shane Mulvaney, that covers some of the greatest, most important and most infamous films pre-1970!
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#106 Stage Fright (1950) Review - An Underrated Hitchcock Gem?
Our first Alfred Hitchcock film of the arc, Stage Fright follows Eve Gill (Jane Wyman), who attempts to clear her friend Jonathan (Richard Todd) of murder. She goes undercover to get close to glamorous singer Charlotte Inwood (Marlene Dietrich), the prime suspect. The film also features Alistair Sim and Patricia Hitchcock, and in this episode we ask whether is it an underrated gem or not. The Golden Hour Film Podcast is a deep-dive Classic Hollywood and world cinema podcast exploring the best films, key milestones and essential genres of Golden Age cinema.
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#105 Is The Sound of Music (1965) The GREATEST MOVIE MUSICAL OF ALL TIME?
The Sound of Music follows Maria, a free-spirited novice nun, who becomes governess to the seven von Trapp children in Austria. She is played by the iconic Julie Andrews, who opposite Christopher Plummer makes her podcast debut. The film is also directed by the incredible Robert Wise! The Golden Hour Film Podcast is a deep-dive Classic Hollywood and world cinema podcast exploring the best films, key milestones and essential genres of Golden Age cinema.
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#104 David Leans Greatest Epic? - The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) Review
Is the Bridge on the River Kwai the best David Lean epic? Its the second appearance on the podcast for the man behind Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago and its the podcast debut of the great Alec Guinness! We hope you all enjoy. The Golden Hour Film Podcast is a deep-dive Classic Hollywood and world cinema podcast exploring the best films, key milestones and essential genres of Golden Age cinema.
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#103 The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) Review - How Old Hollywood Depicted Soldiers Coming Home
The Best Years of Our Live is a post-war classic from legendary Hollywood director William Wyler. Starring Dana Andrews, Fredric March, Harold Russell and Teresa Wright, this swept the Academy Awards back when it took home Best Picture. We hope you enjoy! The Golden Hour Film Podcast is a deep-dive Classic Hollywood and world cinema podcast exploring the best films, key milestones and essential genres of Golden Age cinema.
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#102 You Can't Take It With You (1938) Review - Frank Capra's Bizarre Best Picture Winner
You Can't Take It With You (1938) stars Jimmy Stewart and Jean Arthur, with an incredible performance from Lionel Barrymore too. Frank Capra's third Best Picture Winner in five years is a treat. The Golden Hour Film Podcast is a deep-dive Classic Hollywood and world cinema podcast exploring the best films, key milestones and essential genres of Golden Age cinema.
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#101 The Greatest Movie Crew of All Time? - The Philadelphia Story (1940) Review
The Philadelphia Story is a 1940 screwball comedy designed to save the career of Katherine Hepburn. It worked. In this episode we discuss whether the film has the greatest film crew in cinema history, where this ranks amongst the filmographies of Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant and Howard Hawks, and whether the film itself even is a screwball comedy. The Golden Hour Film Podcast is a deep-dive Classic Hollywood and world cinema podcast exploring the best films, key milestones and essential genres of Golden Age cinema.
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#100 Why His Girl Friday (1940) Is More Relevant Than Ever Today
In the 100th episode of the Golden Hour Film Podcast we cover His Girl Friday (1940), starring Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant and directed by Howard Hawks. Its one of the fastest and funniest screwball comedies and we hope you enjoy the episode! The Golden Hour Film Podcast is a deep-dive Classic Hollywood and world cinema podcast exploring the best films, key milestones and essential genres of Golden Age cinema.
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#99 Bringing Up Baby is screwball comedy at its craziest (but it works)
Bringing Up Baby is a screwball comedy directed by podcast regular Howard Hawks, starring the undeniably iconic duo of Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn. Also theres a literal leopard.
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#98 How It Happened One Night (1934) Changed Comedy Forever
It Happened One Night, directed by Frank Capra, took home all five of the big five Academy Awards upon release. It stars the king of old Hollywood Clarke Gable alongside Claudette Colbert and is one of the greatest romcoms ever made!
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#97 The Roaring Twenties (1939) Review - A Timeless Gangster Classic
The Roaring Twenties (1939) is directed by podcast debutant Raoul Walsh and stars two of hollywoods greatest gangsters, James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart. We review this classic crime epic as our final gangster film of our Original Gangsters arc. The Golden Hour Film Podcast is a deep-dive Classic Hollywood and world cinema podcast exploring the best films, key milestones and essential genres of Golden Age cinema.
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#96 Angels With Dirty Faces (1938) - The Best Gangster Film You've Never Heard Of
Angels With Dirty Faces (1938) is a classic gangster film starring James Cagney, Pat O'Brien and Humphrey Bogart. Its incredible. Its also directed by the legendary Michael Curtiz.
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#95 The Public Enemy (1931) Review - How James Cagney Burst Onto The Scene
Our review of the 1931 James Cagney and William A Wellman film The Public Enemy!
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The Golden Hour Film Podcast Awards 2025
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#94 Hollywoods First Gangster Icon: Little Caesar (1931) Review
Little Caesar (1931) stars the legendary Edward G Robinson as one of the greatest pre-code gangsters there is. In this episode of The Golden Hour Film Podcast we review this major box office success, which helped usher in a new era of gangster films that would take over hollywood.
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#93 The Most Important Gangster Movie You Never Heard Of: The Doorway To Hell (1930) Review
On our first episode of 2026 we delve into the film that kickstarted the gangster movie boom, The Doorway to Hell starring Lew Ayers and James Cagney in both of their podcast debuts!
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#92 The Batman Movie That Deserves More Love
Batman the Movie (1966) stars Adam West as the caped crusader in one of his campiest outings ever put to screen. It stars Burt Ward, Caesar Romero and more in one of the most memorable Batman movies ever made, but is it any good?
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#91 Little Women (1933) Review - Is Katharine Hepburn the Best Ever Jo March?
On the Christmas Episode of the Golden Hour Film Podcast we cover George Cukor's 1933 Little Women, its the podcast debut of Katharine Hepburn, we take a trip to our literary correspondent Evan Murphy and we discuss the 2025 Golden Hour Film Podcast Awards! Merry Christmas!
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#90 One of the Greatest Thrillers of All Time - Cape Fear (1962) Review
Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck return to the podcast!
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#89 Old Hollywoods Most Censored Film: Scarface (1932) Review
In today’s episode, Harry & Shane dive deep into Howard Hawks' 1932 gangster masterpiece Scarface — a raw, violent, pre-Code look at crime, power, and ambition. From Paul Muni’s electric performance as Tony Camonte to the film’s controversial legacy, we explore what makes this early gangster film influential even 90+ years later.
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#88 The Greatest Opening Shot Ever? Touch of Evil (1958) Movie Review & Analysis
In our final episode of NoirVember we discuss one of the greatest film noir masterpieces ever made. In this review, we explore the movie’s groundbreaking cinematography, legendary opening shot, and Welles’ dark vision of corruption, morality, and chaos and one of Orson Welles greatest ever performances.
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#87 The Lady From Shanghai: Orson Welles' Troubled Masterpiece
In this episode of The Golden Hour Film Podcast, hosts Harry Bailey and Shane Mulvaney dive deep into Orson Welles’ 1947 noir classic The Lady from Shanghai, starring Rita Hayworth and Welles himself. As part of our Noirvember series, we explore the film’s striking visuals, twisted narrative, and unforgettable mirror maze finale that helped define the film noir genre. Join us as we discuss the behind-the-scenes drama, Welles’ visionary direction, and how The Lady from Shanghai continues to captivate audiences more than seventy years later. Whether you’re a classic cinema lover or discovering film noir for the first time, this episode breaks down why this movie remains a timeless Hollywood masterpiece.
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#86 The Movie That Showed Hollywoods True Colours: Sunset Boulevard Review
Step into the golden age of Hollywood with The Golden Hour Film Podcast as we dive deep into Billy Wilder’s noir masterpiece — Sunset Boulevard. In this episode, our hosts break down one of Hollywood’s most iconic classic films, exploring its haunting portrayal of fame, ambition, and the dark side of the movie industry. We discuss Gloria Swanson’s unforgettable performance as Norma Desmond, William Holden’s cynical screenwriter Joe Gillis, and Billy Wilder’s sharp direction that defined film noir and Hollywood satire for generations. From the legendary opening scene to the chilling “I’m ready for my close-up” finale, this review captures the brilliance, tragedy, and timeless relevance of Sunset Boulevard.
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#85 A Film that Defines Film Noir - Out of the Past Review
Step into the shadows with Out of the Past (1947) — the definitive film noir classic that shaped the genre. In this episode of The Golden Hour Film Podcast, co-hosts Harry Bailey and Shane Mulvaney dive deep into Jacques Tourneur’s masterwork, exploring its smoky atmosphere, razor-sharp dialogue, and timeless performances from Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, and Kirk Douglas.
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#84 Film Noir at its Darkest: The Big Heat Review
The Big Heat (1953) is directed by legendary German director Fritz Lang, stars Glenn Ford and Gloria Grahame with a memorable supporting performance from the great Lee Marvin. Is it one of the darkest Films noir ever made? We talk about this and more in our review!
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#83 Is The Big Sleep the Quintessential Film Noir?
The Big Sleep stars the iconic duo of Film Noir king Humphrey Bogart and the podcast debutante Lauren Bacall. Its directed by alltime great Howard Hawks, adapted from a Phillip Marlowe book written by Raymond Chandler and features Elisha Cook Jr playing a jittery man named Harry, the perfect episode right?
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#82 Gilda: A Classic Hollywood Icon
Our review of Gilda (1946) starring the icon Rita Hayworth, with Glenn Ford in there too! Its our second episode of Noirvember 2025, features one of the most interesting femme fatales in the film noir genre and is set in sunny Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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#81 Stranger on the Third Floor: The Original Film Noir
Stranger on the Third Floor (1940) review, starring Peter Lorre and featuring the incredible Elisha Cook Jr, this RKO Pictures B-movie is cited by many as the original Film Noir! This NoirVember we kick things off with the somewhat underseen Boris Ingster movie, with a new structure to the podcast and our reviews of other films such as One Battle After Another, The Wailing, Gaspar Noes Irreversible and more!
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#80 The Zombie Movie That Fought Racism (By Accident): Night of the Living Dead (1968)
The Golden Hour Film Podcast dives deep into George A. Romero’s horror classic, Night of the Living Dead (1968), in our final episode of We're Under Attack! Join us as we explore the film’s groundbreaking impact on zombie cinema, its raw black-and-white cinematography, and its powerful social commentary on race, fear, and survival. We dissect Romero’s influence on modern horror, the film’s low-budget brilliance, and why this cult classic remains one of the most important independent horror films ever made. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of classic horror, a student of film history, or just love a good scare, this Night of the Living Dead review is packed with insight, analysis, and plenty of passion for all things cinema. Don’t miss this must-listen episode from one of the best film review podcasts out there! Keywords: Night of the Living Dead podcast review, George A. Romero zombie film, classic horror movie analysis, indie horror film podcast, zombie movie discussion, Golden Hour Film Podcast horror, film podcast 2025, cult horror film breakdown, 1968 horror film review
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#79 Did Hitchcock Go Too Far With The Birds?
Chilling review of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds! Dive into the suspense, horror, and psychological tension of this 1963 classic. W break down the film’s eerie atmosphere, iconic bird attacks, and its lasting impact on horror cinema. A must-watch for Hitchcock fans and thriller movie lovers! #hitchcock #thebirds #moviereview
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#78 Godzilla: Japans Response To World War II
Godzilla directed by Ishiro Honda spawned the Kaiju film genre, stars Takashi Shimura and is one of the most iconic post-World War 2 movies to come out of Japan. We review it this week as a part of our We're Under Attack arc on The Golden Hour Film Podcast!
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#77 The War of the Worlds (1953) is a mess...
Our review of War of the Worlds (1953), the iconic adaptation of H.G.Wells' groundbreaking alien invasion novel. This Academy Award winning film was directed by Byron Haskin but we may or may not have been slightly disappointed for once. We also have a game of higher or lower and discuss the 2nd Annual Golden Hour Film Podcast Awards!
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#76 How King Kong Shaped Blockbuster Cinema
Our in-depth review of the 1933 groundbreaking monster movie King Kong directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack & Merian C. Cooper. Classic audiences were taken from Skull Island to the Empire State Building for the first time when this masterpiece first came out, filled with dinosaurs, sailors, Fay Wray and Robert Armstrong, this is a movie you need to see!
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#75 Is The Italian Job The Funniest Heist Movie Ever?
We review the classic British heist film The Italian Job starring Michael Caine, Noel Coward, Benny Hill and Rossano Brazzi. Directed by Peter Collinson, this iconic 1969 crime caper is known for its unforgettable Mini Copper chase, its witty one-liners and the legendary cliffhanger ending.
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#74 How Bonnie and Clyde Changed Violence In Cinema
Today we dive deep into the groundbreaking classic Bonnie and Clyde, directed by Arthur Penn and Starring Warren Beatty as Clyde Barrow and Faye Dunaway as Bonnie Parker. This legendary American crime film redefined Hollywood cinema, was nominated for 10 Academy Awards and also featured screen legends Gene Hackman, Gene Wilder and Estelle Parsons.
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#73 Does Ocean's 11 Only Exist To Stroke Sinatras Ego?
The original Oceans 11 stars Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr (aka The Rat Pack) in one of the most boring heist films in human history. Seriously, this film is not very good, but we had a lot of fun discussing it this week in what will probably be one of our shortest ever episodes.
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#72 When Film Noir Met The Heist Genre: The Asphalt Jungle
The Asphalt Jungle is directed by the legendary John Huston and stars Sterling Hayden and Louis Calhern. This heist-noir is also the podcast debut of one of cinemas greatest ever icons, Marilyn Monroe. She may only be in a supporting role, but as well as it always being a pleasure to cover Huston, its an unbelievable pleasure to finally get to one of Hollywoods most famous ever stars.
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#71 Does Blofelds Debut Disappoint? You Only Live Twice Review
Our final Sean Connery James Bond review! Lewis Gilberts first Bond film features the iconic Donald Pleasence as Ersnt Stavro Blofeld but has the reveal been worth the wait?
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#70 Thunderball: Underwater Warfare and Bond in the Bahamas
This week we cover Sean Connerys fourth outing as Bond, Thunderball!
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#69 The Best Bond Movie? Goldfinger Review
A review of one of bonds most iconic outings featuring Felix Leiter, Goldfinger, That one Bond Girl who's name will get this episode demonetised and of course, a new podcast favourite, the legendary Odjob.
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#68 A Worthy Bond Sequel? From Russia With Love Review
A review of Connerys second outing as James Bond. You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music or whatever podcasting service you use. The Golden Hour Film Podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLymXjgwYLLuKcdfKfiMEn-pIaHuV0f1Mr&si=SQjuvSBGV1ndIjey Follow us on our social media for bonus content! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goldenhourfilmpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GHFilmPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thegoldenhourfilmpodcast
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#67 Getting Bond Right First Try: Dr. No
Dr. No review, starring Sean Connery in his first appearance as James Bond, iconic Bond characters such as Felix Leiter, Honey Ryder and the great Quarrel! Bond must investigate some shady goings on at Crab Key in Jamaica and the result is an absolute blast of a film that we hope you all enjoy watching us cover!
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#66 Why Dr. Strangelove Couldn’t Be More Relevant Today
Our second Kubrick film starring the iconic Peter Sellers in three vastly different roles!
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#65 Is Paths of Glory Kubricks Greatest War Movie?
Our first time covering Stanley Kubrick! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify, Amazon Music or whatever podcasting service you use. The Golden Hour Film Podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLymXjgwYLLuKcdfKfiMEn-pIaHuV0f1Mr&si=SQjuvSBGV1ndIjey
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#64 The Snows of Kilimanjaro is a Mess
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#63 Christopher Reeves Superman: The Birth of an Icon
Superman: The Movie stars Christopher Reeve, Gene Hackman, Margot Kidder and Marlon Brando in one of the most fondly remembered comic book adaptations of all time. As James Gunns' Superman approaches we thought there was no better time to cover the man of steel. We hope you enjoy! You can also listen to the podcast on Spotify, Amazon Music or whatever podcasting service you use. Donate here to Couch to Kilimanjaro: https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/CouchToKilimanjaro
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