Teen-age Strangler


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Mar 05 2025 75 mins  

This week on Seddy Bimco Part Two The Revenge, We visit West Virginia and take a look at The Movie, 'Teenage Strangler'.

 

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In this episode of SEDDY BIMCO, hosts Tim Hamilton and Kevin Kablasto explore the film 'Teenage Strangler' from 1964, discussing its historical context, the influence of pop culture, and the strange laws of West Virginia. In this segment of the conversation, the hosts delve into the film 'Teenage Strangler,' exploring its plot, character dynamics, and the reactions of teenagers to a murder in their midst. They discuss the film's genre, the investigation that follows the crime, and the impact of parental concerns on the main characters. The conversation also touches on the absurdity of certain scenes and the cultural references embedded within the film, culminating in a humorous discussion about a musical number that highlights societal expectations around appearance. In this segment, the conversation delves into the complexities of family dynamics, the unfolding mystery surrounding a series of murders, and the humorous yet dark undertones of the characters' interactions. The hosts explore Mikey's confession, the role of the janitor, and the implications of a centerfold in a 1964 Playboy magazine. In this episode, Tim Hamilton and Kablasto delve into the absurdities of the film 'Teenage Strangler,' exploring its comedic elements, plot twists, and character arcs. They discuss the film's climax, references to pop culture, and even brainstorm a sequel idea that takes a darkly humorous turn. The conversation wraps up with listener correspondence and reflections on the film's impact.



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