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Episode 113: BONUS - Interview with Producer Frank Durant: What He's Been Up To, New Projects He's Working On, Life After the Lady of the Dunes Documentary and the Case Being Solved(9-20-2023)

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Episode 113 sees the return of film producer Frank Durant for a third interview. It is an all-encompassing chat as we look at what he's been up to over the last year. Frank speaks about traveling over to France to work on a spiritual successor to the beloved 1956 short-film The Red Balloon. It can be watched at this link: It Comes and Goes - an homage to The Red Balloon.
He spills the beans about his current project in the world of horror. We also reveal some potential projects that hit roadblocks.
Naturally talk turns to the Lady of the Dunes. The day of this interview was when the authorities officially closed the case and named Ruth Marie Terry's husband Guy Muldavin as her killer.
Frank and I look back on the documentary, the book, and the adventures that stemmed from both. It is an insightful and humbling talk as we both realize the scope of knowing that the documentary had a hand in helping to solve a nearly fifty-year-old cold case.
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Episode 113 sees the return of film producer Frank Durant for a third interview. It is an all-encompassing chat as we look at what he's been up to over the last year. Frank speaks about traveling over to France to work on a spiritual successor to the beloved 1956 short-film The Red Balloon. It can be watched at this link: It Comes and Goes - an homage to The Red Balloon.
He spills the beans about his current project in the world of horror. We also reveal some potential projects that hit roadblocks.
Naturally talk turns to the Lady of the Dunes. The day of this interview was when the authorities officially closed the case and named Ruth Marie Terry's husband Guy Muldavin as her killer.
Frank and I look back on the documentary, the book, and the adventures that stemmed from both. It is an insightful and humbling talk as we both realize the scope of knowing that the documentary had a hand in helping to solve a nearly fifty-year-old cold case.
Find more content on YouTube, support the podcast if you want, and Buy Me A Coffee!
You can now subscribe to the podcast for exclusive bonus episodes! Become A Subscriber
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Listen to Episode 112 here

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