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Bertram Welles, vampire hunter.
Christmas in Manhattan.
Tammy Greevly, a police cadet from Denver, travels to New York to find her brother and bring him home. Fearing that he is the victim of a religious cult, Greevly, uses her budding detective skills to track her younger sibling down. Bertram Welles, who has been tracking a series of murders reported in the news and through his police contacts, and believing that they are, connected to each other,...
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A ferocious pirate roams the Arabian Sea and Sinbad must stop her! Caroline Munro is Junah, the pirate princess, out to destroy the island kingdom ruled by the wicked Queen Badra, voiced by Martine Beswicke. Sinbad (Mark Redfield) finds himself caught between the two, and tangles with a vengeful genii, seductive sirens, and a deadly sea serpent in this grande swashbuckling fantasy adventure for audiences of all ages! Original Music and Sound Design...
3) Valdemar
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Mrs. Valdemar, who hates her miserable and cantankerous husband Valdemar, seeks out a carnival hypnotist, at her husband's request, to mesmerize mean Valdemar into arresting death and keep him alive. It does not end well…
CREDITS: Adapted and Directed by Mark Redfield. Loosely based on the short story "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar" by Edgar Allan Poe. Original Music and Sound Design by Jennifer Rouse. Starring the voices of Jennifer Rouse...
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Welcome to Monstros City! Where monsters live and mobsters rule! Detective Terry Todd (Daniel Roebuck, "Matlock", "The Fugitive", "The Munsters") is missing and presumed dead. His daughter, Detective Terri Todd (Debbie Rochon), new to the police force, has vowed to find out what happened to him. When a mad scientist brings Todd back to life, combining him with the bodies and spirits of three notorious dead gangsters, and calls her new creation "Frankie",...
5) Season 13
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A spirited comedy about a very haunted theater! Theatrical Stage Manager Nick Papadakis (Rik Deskin) - call him "Pop", everybody does - takes a new job at the infamously haunted Majestic Theatre in Seattle one week before they open their annual holiday cash-cow 'A Seattle Christmas Carol'.
Legend has it that The Majestic is haunted by dead film and stage star Jack Fairbanks (Mark Redfield), his beautiful wife, Victoria (Brinke Stevens) and company...
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Madness or ghosts? In this audio drama adaptation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's famous tale of a woman's decent into madness while submitting to her doctor-husband's "rest cure", the themes emerge vibrantly that caused the original short story to be rediscovered and embraced by feminists and humanists alike in the 1970s. Its powerful message retains its clearness and strength to this day. Recorded before a live audience at Baltimore Theatre Project...
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London at Christmas time. Based on the story "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes and Watson investigate the theft of a rare gem, "The Blue Carbuncle". The clues include an old battered hat, a Christmas goose, and a comic trail of London's shopkeepers, pub owners, and poultry breeders to catch the thief!
London at Christmas time. Based on the story "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,...
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A new "haunted house" record just like we loved when we were growing up, but this one is special!
This one, "Edgar Allan Poe's Haunted House of Usher", takes us on a diabolical journey through the dark creative mind of Poe as we experience some of his most chilling tales! Roderick Usher's house is alive! And dying! Are these actual events you witness, or are they Usher's madness come to life? Come, and visit the Haunted House of Usher and experience...
10) Mark Twain
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This vintage book (first published in 1948) contains a short biography of Mark Twain, with a wonderful selection of humourous and often aphoristic quotations taken from his writings. This concise and easy-to-digest text is full of interesting and entertaining information concerning Mr. Twain, and is highly recommended for those with an interest in his life and mind. A profusely illustrated antiquarian volume, this book is not to be missed by the discerning...
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The Canterville Ghost - Oscar Wilde - "The Canterville Ghost" is a humorous (Horror) short story by Oscar Wilde♥. The story is about an American family who moved to a castle haunted by the ghost of a dead English nobleman, who killed his wife and was then walled in and starved to death by his wife's brothers. It has been adapted for the stage and screen several times.
★Summary of the Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde★
"The Canterville Ghost"...
12) A Dog's Tale
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A sentimental short story praised for its moving plot and condemnation of scientific experimentation on animals, Mark Twain efficiently delivers a truly captivating piece. First appearing in Harper's Magazine in 1903, A Dog's Tale was later published as a pamphlet for the National Anti-Vivisection Society. The tale focuses on the life of Aileen, a misunderstood dog who experiences the ups and downs of life, while cruelly subjected to suffering because...
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Mark Redfield narrates from a specially prepared text for performance by Dickens himself, and performs all of your favorite characters, in this beloved Christmas tale of forgiveness and redemption. Since 1843, "A Christmas Carol" has delighted millions around the globe and has come to embody the spirit of Christmas for all who have been touched by its magic. Your favorite characters come vividly to life in this rich performance. With a wonderful score...
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Four favorite tales from the pen of American short-story writer O. Henry that burst with his humor, pathos, and endearing observations on children, the poor, and dogs! In this collection: "The Ransom of Red Chief" (two kidnappers hatch a plot and get more than they bargain for!), "Memoirs of a Yellow Dog" (a put-upon pup and his master yearn for a better life), "The Cop and the Anthem" (all poor Soapy wanted was a warm bed for the winter), and "The...
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A wonderful biography of American writer Edgar Allan Poe for beginners. This biography of Poe is for people new to the life and work of the American master Poet and Short Storywriter, who perfected the horror story, and created the first examples of science fiction and detective fiction in western literature.
CREDITS: Written by Sherwin Cody. Adapted and Edited by Mark Redfield. Poems by Edgar Allan Poe. Narrated by Mark Redfield.
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Mark Redfield performs and eclectic mix of story excerpts, poems and favorite readings of some of his favorite British and American storytellers.
CREDITS: Narrator: Mark Redfield. Audio engineers: Bill Dickson and Jennifer Rouse. Original Music by Bill Dickson and Jennifer Rouse. Recorded at Drat Productions and Seven Elms Studio, Baltimore. Album photography: Tami Hamalian.
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A collection of eclectic poetry penned by three kings of Pulp fiction from the 1930s.
"Songs of Giants: The Poetry of Pulp" is a collection of 26 poems by writers H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and Robert E. Howard. Inspired by the illustrated book of the same name by artist Mark Wheatley. The poetry is read by Mark Redfield with a full orchestrated score and sound design by Jennifer Rouse to compliment the theme and dramatic feel of each poem.
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Three magical stories from three American authors, weaving magic creating true American Fairy Tales. In "The Princess Who Could Not Dance", a Princess learns to let go and let nature teach her how to dance. In "Rosy's Journey", a young girl embarks on a long journey to find her father. In "The Golden Windows", a boy learns what true riches he has in his life. Three magical stories from three American authors, weaving magic creating true American Fairy...
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Four tales of terror from the pen of Edgar Allan Poe dramatized with sound effects and original music! In this PoeForevermore Radio Theater Volume One collection: Mark Redfield performs the nameless narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart- A Monologue". Redfield (Montessor) then walls-up Chris Pfingsten (Fortunato) in "The Cask of Amontillado", a tale of cold revenge dramatized by Tony Tsendeas. Beautiful Caroline Munro is walled-up with a feline friend...