How the West Was 'Cast

Advertise on podcast: How the West Was 'Cast

Rating
4.9
from
34 reviews
This podcast has
35 episodes
Language
Publisher
Explicit
No
Date created
2020/04/30
Average duration
65 min.
Release period
54 days

Description

Whether you grew up watching the movies of John Wayne, cut your teeth on Clint Eastwood’s “Man with No Name” trilogy, or consider Kevin Costner to be the screen’s quintessential cowboy star, HOW THE WEST WAS ‘CAST is just the podcast you’ve been waiting for. Join screenwriter and journalist Matthew Chernov and film historian and professor Andrew Patrick Nelson as they discuss the beloved masterpieces, forgotten treasures, and curious cult movies that make up the Western film genre. From the timeless classics of the 1940s and ‘50s, to the bold and bloody titles of the 1960s and ‘70s, to the prestige Westerns of today, HOW THE WEST WAS ‘CAST explores one of cinema’s most fascinating and enduring genres.

Social media

Check How the West Was 'Cast social media presence


Podcast episodes

Check latest episodes from How the West Was 'Cast podcast


A "Secret" Announcement from How the West Was 'Cast!
2023/12/26
Want to hear a secret episode of How the West Was ‘Cast? We’ve recorded a new hourlong show that won’t be published online. But we’ll gladly send you the secret episode in exchange for reviewing our show on the Apple Podcast platform, or the Audible platform, or whatever platform you use. Simply review our podcast somewhere, take a screenshot of your review and email it to us, or just email us a message letting us know you reviewed the show, and we’ll send you an exclusive link to the secret episode. You can reach us by email at: howthewestwascast@gmail.com There are two additional ways to receive the secret episode. First, you can spread the word about How the West Was ‘Cast on social media. Share a link to our show on your Facebook page. Tweet your thoughts about our podcast on your Twitter account. Or mention our show on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, etc. Then email us a message letting us know that you spread the word on social media, and in exchange we’ll send you a link to the secret episode. And the last way to receive the secret episode is simply to email us directly and let us know what our podcast means to you. What do you enjoy most about How the West Was ‘Cast? What are your favorite episodes? What films would you like us to cover in the future? Again, you can reach us by email at: howthewestwascast@gmail.com So that’s our “secret” offer. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
more
Warner Brothers and Westerns - with Author Chris Yogerst
2023/11/01
This year marks the centennial anniversary of Warner Brothers, the legendary Hollywood studio founded by Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack Warner. To commemorate the occasion, we're joined by author Chris Yogerst, whose latest book - The Warner Brothers - was recently published by the University Press of Kentucky. On this fascinating episode, Chris and Andrew Patrick Nelson discuss the history of the Western film genre at Warner Brothers, and they look at several of the most memorable and important movies the studio released. To purchase a copy of Chris's new book, The Warner Brothers, in hardcover, audio, or digital download, visit the book's Amazon page.
more
Revenge of the Horror Westerns
2023/10/05
It’s the Halloween season, so we’re returning to the terrifying topic of horror Westerns! Join us as we discuss, dissect, and dismember six of the scariest, eeriest, and just plain weirdest Westerns ever made. From a moody 1959 vampire film to an occult oddity released in the '70s to a would-be Hollywood blockbuster from 2010, these macabre movies are guaranteed to send shivers down your spine. And as a blood-curdling bonus, we’ve got a special interview with author and editor Patrick R. McDonough at the very end of the show. Don’t miss our creepy conversation with Patrick about his brand new horror Western anthology, Hot Iron and Cold Blood. It’s a collection of 16 disturbing short stories that will shock even the bravest Western movie fans. To order your very own copy of Hot Iron and Cold Blood in paperback or digital download, visit the book’s Amazon page. 
more
BONUS EPISODE! Into the Wild Frontier - with Showrunner Paul Epstein
2023/08/14
On this special bonus episode, we take a look at the factual Western drama series Into the Wild Frontier, which is entering its fourth season on the INSP network. Our very own Andrew Patrick Nelson has appeared numerous times on the series, providing info and commentary about the legendary figures and historic events covered on the show. Joining us on podcast to discuss the series is Emmy-nominated filmmaker Paul Epstein, the executive producer and showrunner on Into the Wild Frontier. Don’t miss this engaging conversation between Andrew and Paul, who talk about a wide range of topics related to the Western film and TV genre! To learn more about Paul Epstein and his work, visit the Paul Epstein Productions website. For additional information about Into the Wild Frontier, visit the INSP network webpage. 
more
Little Big Man (1970)
2023/08/10
1970 was an important year for Indian-themed Westerns, with A Man Called Horse and Soldier Blue both released within months of each other. But by far the most popular Indian Western of that year was Arthur Penn’s Oscar-nominated Little Big Man. On this episode, Andrew Patrick Nelson discusses the film’s public reception, its Vietnam war symbolism, the acclaimed performance of supporting actor Chief Dan George, and many other issues surrounding the Dustin Hoffman classic. The episode also features a special bonus interview with documentarian Alex Sherratt, who co-directed The Real Wild West, a new 4-part docuseries available exclusively on the Curiosity Stream platform. To watch a trailer for The Real Wild West and to subscribe to the platform, visit the Curiosity Stream website. 
more
Overlooked Westerns of the 1990s
2023/06/01
Return with us now to the decade that gave the world Zima®, Beanie Babies, and the Macarena. That's right, we're traveling back to the 1990s for a discussion about six overlooked Westerns that deserve more attention! You won't find iconic '90s classics like Dances with Wolves, Unforgiven, orTombstone on this particular show. Instead, we're focusing on '90s Westerns that have been either ignored, forgotten, or underappreciated for far too long. So toss a burger on your George Foreman Grill®, lace up your inline skates, and download this special flashback episode of How the West Was 'Cast! Be sure to subscribe to our new YouTube channel! You can find us on YouTube at @westernpodcast.
more
Ride Lonesome (1959) - with Writer & Producer Kirk Ellis
2023/03/10
Written by Burt Kennedy and directed by Budd Boetticher, the intense 1959 Western Ride Lonesome stars legendary actor Randolph Scott as a bounty hunter traveling across a desolate landscape on a secret quest for vengeance. Join us for a fascinating conversation with two-time Emmy-winning screenwriter and producer Kirk Ellis, whose new book - titled Ride Lonesome - offers uniquely personal insights about one of the most popular Westerns of the '50s. Kirk Ellis's book, Ride Lonesome, is published by the University of New Mexico Press, and is part of the Reel West series, edited by Andrew Patrick Nelson.
more
Blood on the Moon (1948) - with Film Scholar Alan K. Rode
2023/02/28
The gripping story of a down-and-out cowhand who becomes ensnared in a complex scheme to dupe a local rancher out of a fortune, the moody 1948 film Blood on the Moon combines the mythic milieu of the Hollywood Western with the dark psychological themes of a classic noir. On this engaging episode, Andrew Patrick Nelson chats with acclaimed author, biographer and film noir expert Alan K. Rode, whose latest book – titled Blood on the Moon – offers a fascinating analysis of this influential Western.  Alan K. Rode’s book, Blood on the Moon, is published by the University of New Mexico Press, and is part of the Reel West series, edited by Andrew Patrick Nelson. And if you're interested in real-life Western history, be sure to check out The Wild West Extravaganza. It's a show we highly recommend. 
more
A Tribute to Western Movie Hats - with Actor & Hatmaker Travis Eller
2022/12/07
Hold on to your hats, folks! On this episode, we're taking an in-depth look at some of the greatest Western movie hats of all time. You'll hear about iconic hats worn by John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Burt Lancaster, Kevin Costner, Robert Duvall, Lee Marvin, and many more of your favorite stars. Joining us to talk about Western hats is actor Travis Eller, who owns and operates Ugly Outlaw Hats, a custom hat shop that specializes in creating authentic Western-style hats. Visit Ugly Outlaw Hats to browse their collection, and contact Travis directly to order your very own Western hat. Tell 'em How the West Was 'Cast sent ya!
more
Western Film Scores - with Musician Mark Swan
2022/10/20
Think about your favorite Western and chances are you can practically hear the rousing theme music playing in your head. On this melodious new episode, musician Mark Swan, from the band Natalie Pryce, joins us to discuss six Western film scores that we highly recommend. It’s an entertaining look at classic movie music from the 1950s, ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘90s. We also chat about Mark’s amazing new album, Frontera USA, which is the soundtrack to an imaginary Spaghetti Western! So get ready to hum along with some of the greatest Western film scores ever composed. To purchase and download a copy of Mark’s album, Frontera USA, visit the Natalie Pryce Bandcamp page. This episode is brought to you in part by Ugly Outlaw Hats. Visit their online store today to browse their collection of authentic handmade Western-style cowboy hats. 
more
Animated Westerns - with 'Fievel Goes West' Director Phil Nibbelink
2022/07/25
On this supersized episode, we’re discussing animated Westerns! From the charming 1956 Disney short A Cowboy Needs a Horse to the dazzling 2011 Oscar-winner Rango, you'll hear about many of the most beloved animated Westerns of all time. And joining us to talk about his own amazing contribution to the genre is acclaimed animator and director Phil Nibbelink, whose 1991 classic An American Tail: Fievel Goes West remains one of the most popular movies of its kind. It’s an "animated" conversation you won’t want to miss!
more
BONUS EPISODE! The Pioneertown International Film Festival
2022/05/12
Later this month, the Pioneertown International Film Festival makes its debut in California’s High Desert region, kicking off three days of classic Westerns, world premieres, documentaries, shorts, concerts and live workshops. On this special bonus episode, we chat with Julian Pinder, the co-founder of the festival, and Todd Luoto, the festival’s head programmer, to find out more about the exciting Western-themed events they’re planning! For tickets to the festival, or for info about the screening schedule, visit their website.  This special bonus episode is brought to you in part by Outlaw Soaps. Visit their website to purchase their fantastic hand-made soaps, body washes, lotions, colognes and more.
more

Podcast reviews

Read How the West Was 'Cast podcast reviews


4.9 out of 5
34 reviews
jtr4 2024/01/03
Best of the West
The best podcast on Westerns, bar none. And one of my favorite podcasts on any subject. The mix of academic and industry perspectives makes for fascin...
more
Steve Hockensmith 2024/01/03
Informative, intelligent, insightful...
...and I'm sure it's many other "in-" words to boot. Suffice it to say if you're looking for serious (but fun!) discussions of the Western film genre,...
more
310Yuma 2024/01/02
A must listen for western movie fans
If you love westerns movies and the history of how they were made, why they were made and who made them then you will enjoy How The West Was Cast. If ...
more
Horse Opera 2023/12/27
Bravo
Excellent podcast, I listen often. Very informative. I particularly enjoyed the episode on western film scores, also the one about hats. I’d like to h...
more
Karlo444 2023/12/27
Bravo!
I love Westerns and, for someone who loves Westerns, there is a lot to love about How the West Was Cast. The depth, insight, creativity and pure fun w...
more
drq3005 2023/12/26
How the West was cast-fun and smart!!
Love this pod ast. Lots of info and presentrd like a fun episode of your favorite interview show-or thay cool college pecture series everyone sneaks I...
more
Ziusudra 2023/12/26
My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
I grew up with Westerns. The first movie I ever saw was Hondo in 3-D and seeing the The Magnificent 7 first run in the theatres remains a treasured me...
more
JohnnyLindley501994 2023/03/20
Roy rogers & Gene Autry
Love the podcast! Would love to hear a podcast about the OGs of western B movies
Steel City Celtic 2022/10/28
A Great Listen for Any Western Movie Fan
Andrew and Mathew really know their content, the love Westerns and they are delight to listen to. If you like Westerns this is a must listen for you.
Ethan McGuire Collins 2022/11/29
The Best of the More Academic Film Podcasts
There are very few podcasts centered around the Western genre, and even fewer are good. This is one of the best, and it gives you a slightly more acad...
more
check all reviews on aple podcasts

Podcast sponsorship advertising

Start advertising on How the West Was 'Cast & sponsor relevant audience podcasts


What do you want to promote?

Ad Format

Campaign Budget

Business Details