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"Lights Out: The Dark" recreation of lost classic horror radio drama from 1938 

Project Audion
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Who was it who made that phone call to the emergency room, the one that set off the horrible chain of events that took place in The Dark? Project Audion recreates the episode "The Dark" from LIGHTS OUT - one of classic radio's most imaginatively gruesome shows. It's an episode show that hasn't been heard in its complete form since January 1938! "Lights Out" was the work of master radio dramatist Arch Oboler, and he memorably redid "The Dark" 25 years later as a highly abridged adaptation for an LP called "Drop Dead" - the only recording you could hear until now. But Project Audion worked from the original half-hour 1938 script to deliver extra thrills and chills, and leading to a climax where -- well, that would be telling, wouldn't it? Who's afraid of The Dark? You will be!
Our cast features:
Jacob Palka in Illinois
Douglas Herrman in California
Denise Cline in Kentucky
Robert Stevenson in Indiana
Sounds, production, and direction by Larry Groebe in Texas

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Комментарии : 8   
@AntonioPizza
@AntonioPizza 9 месяцев назад
Robert Stevenson here. Project Audion is always a fun time to record and meet a rotating ensemble of talented actors!
@shereewilson6827
@shereewilson6827 9 месяцев назад
This is ALWAYS SUCH A TREAT!!! Thank you everyone!! Love the actors!!
@robertofhawthorne7145
@robertofhawthorne7145 9 месяцев назад
Excellent job! Thank you for resurrecting this episode and allowing it to fill my ultimate big screen experience that is the theater of my mind.
@TheReelDealwithTomKonkle
@TheReelDealwithTomKonkle 9 месяцев назад
Great job!
@bklyndg
@bklyndg 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this!! Other than the shortened version, the only other I'd heard was one from the 1970s from WKBW in Buffalo NY.
@rongrayson7591
@rongrayson7591 9 месяцев назад
I'm interested to hear that it was done before! That station rather famously recreated "Ware of the Worlds" in 1968, I believe.
@OofusTwillip
@OofusTwillip 9 месяцев назад
​@@rongrayson7591Buffalo's WKBW radio station did its own "War of the Worlds", set in Buffalo, NY, a few times. Despite a 2-week publicity campaign that also involved notifying local emergency services and the telephone company, that the show would be fictional, in case any listeners might believe it was real, the show still panicked many locals, for the same reason the original was so convincing: It used current broadcasting formats and technology. But the WKBW version also used its own on-air personalities, playing themselves. Anchorman Irv Weinstein was especially convincing, because he'd been a radio actor when he was a child. The show also caused the Canadian Army to station troops along Canada's border with NY state. Though, this was probably in case the show caused a flood of people trying to flee to Canada to escape the aliens.
@ProjectAudion
@ProjectAudion 29 дней назад
We obtained a scan of the original 1938 script for this show, so what you hear is what was on the page. I can see your point - the abridged script on the LP gets to the heart of the matter (if you will) much quicker. There's an awful lot of cackling laughter in this one. Having now read a number of lost Arch Oboler "Lights Out" scripts, it seems to me he could sometimes come up with a cool hook - "ie: What if we turned someone inside out?" - but then was challenged to flesh out a full half hour of drama from it. (and I'll cut him some slack because of the challanges of writing/casting/producing/directing a new show every week!) In any event, the full version needed doing after all this time.
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