Blue Sunshine (1977) Review - Two Dollar Late Fee Crossover Episode
Blue Sunshine (1977) synopsis: “A bizarre series of murders begins in Los Angeles, where people start going bald and then become homicidal maniacs. But could the blame rest on a particularly dangerous form of LSD called Blue Sunshine the murderers took ten years before?”
Starring: Zalman King, Deborah Winters, Mark Goddard, and Robert Walden
Director: Jeff Lieberman
This week on Podcasting After Dark, Zak and Corey kick off the Two Dollar Late Fee crossover month with Blue Sunshine! A cult movie that has to be seen to be believed, especially for Zalman King’s acting (and amazing hair)! You’ll want to go into this one fresh, guys and gals, so make sure you watch Blue Sunshine before listening to the breakdown. You will thank us later!
Look for Zak and Corey’s interview with writer/director Jeff Lieberman coming later this month, as well as the Two Dollar Late Fee review of Remote Control (1988) starring Kevin Dillon and Deborah Goodrich!
Pick up a signed copy of Jeff Lieberman’s book Day of the Living Me: Adventures of a Subversive Cult Filmmaker from the Golden Age on his website: jeffliebermandirector.com
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