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Interviews


Interview with The Scottish Detective - David Swindle

whos crime show The Makings of a Murderer comes to The Royal Theatre 

Castlebar on November 24th 2023 



Interview with Michael O'Reilly and Kira Malou of
Dirty Dancing the Stageshow (2021)



The Erris Journal was previously known as The Crypt
The following interviews are under that title



Interview with Bosco


Interview with Jason Donovon


Interview with Chesney Hawke


Interview with Suzi Quatro


Interview with Gary Christian of
The Christians


Forever Young 80's Music Festival 2019

Interview with Clive Jackson of

Dr and the Medics



Interview with Brandon Crane of 
Stephen Kings IT (1990)


Interview with Carol Decker of T'Pau


Interview with Scream Queen Dee Wallace


Interview with Amy Steel 
(Friday the 13th Part 2, April Fools Day)


Interview with Adrienne King who played Alice in 
Friday the 13th



Interview with Michael Berryman
(The Hills Have Eyes)



Interview with Ira Heiden
(A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors)


Interview with Tammy Lauren
(Wishmaster)


Interview with Christopher Landon
(Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse)


Interview with John Borowski
(Independent Film maker)



Interview with John Schneider
(Dukes of Hazard)


Interview with John Dugan
(Texas Chainsaw Massacre)


Interview with Simon Bamford
(Hellraiser)






 






















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