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Dark Fantasy (Old Time Radio) by Original Radio Broadcasts (ISBN: 9781570199929)
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Dark Fantasy (Old Time Radio) Unknown - 2011
by Original Radio Broadcasts
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Living up to its evocative name, Dark Fantasy is filled with strange stories to stir the imagination. Consider, if you will, ships that disappear in the night...secrets from a forty thousand year old grave the powers of witchcraft and black magic. Cross in to a world of mystery, suspense and horror, and listen to tales like "The Edge of the Shadow," "The Thing From the Darkness," and "Dead Hands Reaching."
Encounters with supernatural beings, mad scientist machinations, and adventures in mythical places are just some of the themes featured on the program that Variety called "vividly atmospheric."
As series creator Scott Bishop once said, "Give the listener enough material to let his imagination go to work, and he'll supply his own goose pimples."Includes 20 digitally restored and remastered episodes, and a Program Guide by Karl Schadow.
EPISODES INCLUDE: The Man Who Came Back 11-14-41, The Thing From the Sea 11-28-41, Men Call Me Mad 12-19-41, The House of Bread 12-26-41, Resolution 1841 01-02-42, The Curse of the Neanderthal 01-09-42, Debt From the Past 01-16-42, The Headless Dead 01-23-42, Death Is a Savage Deity 01-30-42, The Sea Phantom 02-06-42, W Is for Werewolf 02-13-42, A Delicate Case of Murder 02-20-42, The Man With the Scarlet Satchel 03-06-42, Superstition Be Hanged 03-13-42, The Thing From the Darkness 04-03-42, The Edge of the Shadow 04-10-42, The Letter From Yesterday 05-01-42, The Cup of Gold 05-08-42, Dead Hands Reaching 05-22-42, Rendezvous with Satan 05-29-42Details
- Title Dark Fantasy (Old Time Radio)
- Author Original Radio Broadcasts
- Binding unknown
- Edition Unabridged
- Publisher Radio Spirits
- Date 2011
- ISBN 9781570199929
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