We explore the films & friendship of Kurt Russell & John Carpenter! Video

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Last month's episode of DEADLY DUOS explored the cinematic collaborations of Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell. Today, our new episode has arrived, and it focuses on another one of the all-time greatest filmmaking duos: John Carpenter and Kurt Russell!

These two Hollywood icons have graced us with classics (often cult classics) pretty much every time they worked together. Escape from New York (1981), The Thing (1982), Big Trouble in Little China (1986), Escape from L.A. (1996) and even Elvis (1979). All gold in their own rights! Are you ready to soak in the ins and outs of these two legends? DIG INTO THE VIDEO ABOVE!

Created by Steven Espinoza and Chris Vander Kaay, Deadly Duo's M.O. is:

Deadly Duos is Arrow in the Head’s series dedicated to featuring the iconic pairings of filmmakers who have worked together multiple times in horror films. Actors and directors, producers and composers, no matter the role or the era, every episode is a journey through the most beloved and classic (as well as obscure and forgotten) pairings that have made for the most memorable films in horror history

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