Cinematic Flashback: Westworld


In this episode of the Cinematic Flashback Podcast, Chuck is joined by special guest Jeff Johnson from A Film By Podcast to saddle up for a ride into Westworld (1973), written and directed by Michael Crichton and starring Yul Brynner, Richard Benjamin, and James Brolin.
Before Jurassic Park, Michael Crichton warned us about the dangers of theme park tech gone rogue—and Westworld was the first shot fired. Chuck and Jeff explore the groundbreaking blend of sci-fi and western, discussing the film’s eerie tone, Brynner’s menacing performance as the original killer robot, and the revolutionary use of digital effects that made cinematic history.
They’ll also break down how Westworld fits into the genre mashups of the 1970s and whether its android-fueled thrills still groove today in the “Did It Groove or Lose Its Beat?” segment. Plus, Jeff shares behind-the-scenes tidbits and why Westworld continues to influence modern sci-fi.
Plug in for a tech-noir throwback that proves sometimes, the machines don’t just rise—they shoot first.
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Music: 1975 - Josh Kirsch / Media Right Productions
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