It Came From the '70s - THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER (1973)

It Came From the '70s - THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER (1973)

Author: Patrick K. Walsh February 27, 2026 Duration: 1:26:06

Welcome aboard Polyester Airlines for another trip back in time to the decade when Avocado Green reigned supreme and THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER starring Shelley Winters, Jonathan Frid and Abe Vigoda was the ABC Movie of the Week.

Your captain, Patrick Walsh, is waiting to whisk you away to the night of January 9, 1973 for this terrifying tale of Satanic Panic, Sinister Lesbians and Weddings Gone Wrong.

Your copilots on this ill-advised voyage into caftans and cults are KASEY LOMAN from Evil Goods Design and notorious Canadian TARA GARNER.

THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER is currently available to stream on OK RU.

Kasey's new "Poole Sisters" addition to her FEMMES OF FRIGHT Collection is available to view and purchase on the ScreamQueenz Official Teepublic Store

View her entire collection at Evil Goods Teepublic.

The Devil's Daughter was directed by Jeannot Szwarc, written by Colin Higgins and stars Shelley Winters, Belinda Montgomery, Robert Foxworth, Joseph Cotton, Lucille Benson and Thelma Carpenter

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Dive into the archives with ScreamQueenz Classics, curated by Patrick K. Walsh. This podcast serves as the central hub for a fascinating collection of shows, all exploring horror through a distinctly queer lens. Think of it as your weekly appointment with the strange and the spooky from decades past. You'll find yourself immersed in retrospectives like DAMN YOU UNCLE LEWIS, which meticulously unpacks the cult TV series *Friday the 13th: The Series*. Another show in the rotation, IT CAME FROM THE 70s, resurrects the unique charm and terror of made-for-television horror movies from the disco decade. For long-time fans and newcomers alike, SCREAMQUEENZ RESURRECTION offers a treasure trove of vintage conversations from the network's first groundbreaking decade. This ever-growing library, known as the ScreamQueenz Podiverse, is proudly noted as the first of its kind. New installments from these various series drop every Friday, rotating to keep the content fresh. With plans to expand the roster with more shows in 2026, this podcast is a living, breathing archive for anyone passionate about the intersections of television, film history, and queer perspectives on classic horror. It's less about simple reviews and more about deep, affectionate excavation.
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