Tales from Skull: A Night of Terror (1987) feat. Allan Levine

In this sequel of sorts to last year's interview with Allan Levine about their SOV Emmeritus Pictures, Allan returns to discuss stories from behind the scenes of the 1987 low-budget exploitation picture Skull: A Night of Terror. 

Allan expands upon the story of how the crew blew up an entire house for the finale, working with fire on set, a uniquely Canadian take on craft services, and how one ends up stealing a truck in the name of getting even the simplest of shots. 

Special thanks again to Allan and Cyd Levine for helping set up and taking part in this interview.

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Dan Gorman

Dan Gorman is a co-host/producer of Back Row’s own Notes from the Back Row. Previously, they were the co-creator of the Toronto-based podcast network Modern Superior. When not finding obscure Canadian movies to watch, they can also be found writing about music on The Discover Tab, logging movies on Letterboxd, working in organic search, on discord with the CRUD Buddies collective and screening movies with the Time Bandits collective. You can also read their stupid tweets on Twitter as @yckmd.

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