Joseph Culp, the first actor to portray Dr. Doom discusses Roger Corman's unreleased 1994 film "The Fantastic Four." They dive into the lore of the film, the legacy it has built among fans, and the efforts to have it officially released. Joseph shares intriguing behind-the-scenes stories, his experiences growing up with a famous father, and his thoughts on the importance of preserving film history.
Highlights:
- Joseph's iconic role as Dr. Doom in the unreleased "The Fantastic Four" (1994)
- The film's journey from production to its underground cult status
- The mystique and legacy of the unreleased film
- The petition to officially release "The Fantastic Four" (1994)
- Joseph's reflections on growing up with his father, actor Robert Culp
- Current projects and future plans of Joseph Culp
Previous Episodes Mentioned:
- Episode 260: Alex Hyde-White, the original Mr. Fantastic
- Episode 320: Rebecca Staab, the original Sue Storm
RIP Roger Corman who passed away prior to the taping of this episode.
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