Re: Dracula takes the famous horror tale, breaks it up chronologically (every entry of this epistolary novel has a date), and sends the story directly to your p...
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This episode featured Sasha Sienna as Laura, Karim Kronfli as Laura's Father, Alan Burgon as The General, Caroline Mincks as Mademoiselle De Lafontaine, and Amy Rockson as Madame La Comtesse. Directed by Ella Watts. Dialogue editing by Brad Colbroock. Sound design by Tal Minear. Music by Trace Callahan. Executive produced by Jamieson Ridenhour, Hannah Wright, Stephen Indrisano, Ella Watts, Pacific S. Obidah, and Tal Minear. A Bloody FM production.
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Carmilla E1: An Early Fright
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This episode featured Sasha Sienna as Laura, Tal Minear as The Housekeeper, and Graham Rowat as The Old Man. Directed by Ella Watts. Dialogue editing by Brad Colbroock. Sound design by Tal Minear. Music by Trace Callahan. Executive produced by Jamieson Ridenhour, Hannah Wright, Stephen Indrisano, Ella Watts, Pacific S. Obidah, and Tal Minear. A Bloody FM production.
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Stephen reads The Fall of the House of Usher.
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The Fall of the House of Usher was written by Edgar Allen Poe and read by Stephen Indrisano. Roderick Usher was played by Sam Stark. Sound design by Tal Minear.
If you enjoyed this episode, we think you'll love Shelterwood! Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic Shelterwood is a horror fiction podcast about one man’s journey to find his long-lost sister. The show mimics the format of True Crime podcasts, including dramatic narrations, slick production, and startling twists. It will launch with episodes 1 and 2 on August 15th, 2024, but you can subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts to follow along as the action unfolds.
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Bonus 12: The Danse Macabre with Gabriel Urbina
Tal sits down with Gabriel Urbina (of Wolf 359, Unseen, and Dracula: The Danse Macabre) to discuss Dracula adaptations, audio drama production, and more! You'll hear a trailer for Dracula: The Danse Macabre at the start of this bonus episode.
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In Dracula: The Danse Macabre, centuries-old vampire Count Dracula leaves his home of Transylvania and comes to the new world, intent on reigning death and destruction upon it. Can Mina Harker and her husband Jonathan find a way to stop him before it’s too late? Bram Stoker’s classic is reimagined as a four-part audio fiction podcast, its timeless story presented as a dialogue between two of the novel’s iconic characters.
This bonus episode was made possible by our Patreon supporters! Thanks yall! It featured dialogue editing by Brad Colbroock, with additional production work by Tal Minear. The transcript was done by Tonia Ransom. This episode was produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah, with executive producers Stephen Indrisano, Tal Minear, and Hannah Wright.
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Re: Dracula takes the famous horror tale, breaks it up chronologically (every entry of this epistolary novel has a date), and sends the story directly to your podcatcher as it happens. Every time something happens to the characters, Re: Dracula will publish an episode, in as close to real time as it happens. Some entries will be brief, and others will be long and intense.