Conceived during a fog-drenched car ride with nothing beyond the windshield but a horizon-less void, Larry Fessenden and Glenn McQuaid created the acclaimed TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE, audio dramas inspired by the vintage radio shows of yesteryear with a decidedly modern twist. Written and...
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Conceived during a fog-drenched car ride with nothing beyond the windshield but a horizon-less void, Larry Fessenden and Glenn McQuaid created the acclaimed TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE, audio dramas inspired by the vintage radio shows of yesteryear with a decidedly modern twist. Written and directed by auteurs of today's horror genre, these lavishly produced half-hour tales range from the gently atmospheric to the genuinely gruesome. TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE, SEASON I, VOLUME 5 features two episodes about father and son that are more heart wrenching than heart warming: JOHNNY BOY, written and directed by JT Petty (SOFT FOR DIGGING, S&MAND, THE BURROWERS). Terror on the baby monitor! Writer-director JT Petty takes us from the streets of New Orleans to the baby's nursery in this frightening tale about the anxieties of parenthood. Featuring Amy Seimetz (BITTER FEAST, A HORRIBLE WAY TO DIE), Shea Whigham (BOARDWALK EMPIRE, SPLINTER) and featuring Bill Weeden of Troma's SGT. KABUKIMAN N.Y.P.D. The second tale is a period epic, THE DEMON HUNTSMAN, written by Ashley Thorpe (THE HAIRY HANDS, SCAYRECROW) and directed by Glenn McQuaid (I SELL THE DEAD). Lord Capel returns to his ancestral manor to reclaim his title. En route he sees a black stag, the capture of which becomes an obsession. But the stag is merely a lure to draw victims out upon the moor and Lord Capel, in his haste to gamble the lives of those around him, will instead find himself cutting cards with the Devil. Starring Michael Cerveris (Broadway's SWEENEY TODD, TV's FRINGE, and STAKE LAND) and Owen Campbell (BITTER FEAST). Series produced by Larry Fessenden, Glenn McQuaid and Lisa Wisely. Narrated by your host, Larry Fessenden. Sleeve art by Rue Morgue Magazine's Gary Pullin.
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