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Dracula, Frankenstein & Werewolf 3-Hour Creature Feature Collection (3 CDs) |  | Quantity in Basket:
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| DRACULA:
Orson Welles selected Bram Stoker’s Dracula for the premier broadcast of his legendary radio series, The Mercury Theatre on the Air, hailing the 1897 gothic novel as “the best story of its kind ever written.” Bram Stoker’s classic tale of “Dracula, lord of vampires,” is related through the personal journals of Dr. Arthur Seward, Jonathan Harker, Dr. Van Helsing and Mina Harker. Broadcast 07-11-38.
FRANKENSTEIN:
Eighteen-year-old Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein as her entry in an informal horror-writing competition with her husband, poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, Lord Byron and Dr. John Polidori. Her famous gothic story, often recognized as “the first modern science fiction novel,” went on to become the most famous horror story of all time. Frankenstein was first filmed by Thomas Edison in 1910 and by James Whale in 1931 (with Boris Karloff becoming a major Hollywood star with his portrayal of the monster). Frankenstein 02-20-44 by Mary Shelley. Starring Arthur Vinton (Professor Waldman). Dr. Victor Frankenstein creates a living being from animal parts, but the tortured creature returns and demands a mate for companionship. • Frankenstein 06-07-55 by Mary Shelley, adapted for radio by Antony Ellis (producer/director); Lucien Moraweck (composer); Wilbur Hatch (conductor); Larry Thor (announcer). Starring Stacy Harris (Victor Frankenstein); Herb Butterfield (James); Vivi Jannis (Elizabeth); Barney Phillips (Frankenstein’s monster). A young scientist creates a living creature from the dead, but his creation haunts the village and eventually destroys its maker.
WEREWOLF (THE) & DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE:
The Weird Circle aired from 1943 through 1947 over the Mutual Broadcasting System, adapting classic tales of horror by such acclaimed authors as Edgar Allan Poe, Charlotte Bronte and Mary Shelley. The Werewolf 05-07-44 A young boy relates the tale of a white wolf and the strange curse which has befallen an eastern European family.• Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 04-29-45 by Robert Louis Stevenson. Starring Berry Kroeger (Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde). An idealistic doctor attempts to separate his own good and evil natures, but instead releases his depraved evil self with disastrous results. |
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