Monday, October 10, 2005

It's alive.... IT'S ALIVE! "F" is for FRANKENSTEIN!



NOW... with added FRANKENSTEIN!
Here's a creaky (but fun, and not too un-faithful) adaption of the classic tale from the 1930's as we contunue our Moster-fest here at Castle von Datajunkie (...that's just between Ingolstadt and Karlstadt on the Transylvania turnpike... ya can't miss it!)

Click here for FRANKENSTEIN Part 1 as an mp3!

Click here for FRANKENSTEIN Part 2 as an mp3!

Click here for FRANKENSTEIN Part 3 as an mp3!

Click here for FRANKENSTEIN Part 4 as an mp3!

Click here for FRANKENSTEIN Part 5 as an mp3!


Click here for FRANKENSTEIN Part 6 as an mp3!

Click here for FRANKENSTEIN Part 7 as an mp3!

Click here for FRANKENSTEIN Part 8 as an mp3!

Click here for FRANKENSTEIN Part 9 as an mp3!

Click here for FRANKENSTEIN Part 10 as an mp3!

Click here for FRANKENSTEIN Part 11 as an mp3!

Click here for FRANKENSTEIN Part 12 as an mp3!

Click here for FRANKENSTEIN Part 13 as an mp3!



And where's Franky without Drac? So to make a matching set of bookends, so to speak, here's a wonderful adaption of DRACULA by the Mercury Theater with Orson Welles as Dracula and a great supporting cast including Agnes Moorehead and Everett Sloan. i first heard this as a widdle kid an it scared the heck outta me. Orson is REALLY CREEPY as Dracula... in my mind one of the best adaptions ever. Both this and the Inner Sanctum are nice tasty large files too, so the quality is pretty good on these.
Click here for Mercury Theater - "DRACULA" as an mp3! Cackle!




And here's a cool episode of Inner Sanctum (that's the cast in the 40's over there) that is very appropriate for the season....

Click here for INNER SANCTUM - "A CORPSE FOR HALLOWEEN" as an mp3! Mwah-hah-hah!

PS. Lemme know about the radio shows what wuz on da side there... ya want 'em back or not??? .....please advise folks.....
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