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EPISODE · Aug 3, 2020 · 34 MIN

THE CELLAR #1 - Mighty-Man McDingle

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PG-13 - THIS PROGRAM CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE "Do you dare to go down into...THE CELLAR?" Welcome to Episode One of 63audio's all-new horror/suspense anthology series! Our stories are either original, or inspired by, or adapted from pulp fiction and classic literature. Season One of THE CELLAR already has 15 episodes written and cast, with more to come. Expect eerie or suspenseful tales from authors such as Ray Bradbury, Paul Witcover, August Derleth, Henry Kuttner and Robert E. Howard! Not only these, but you can expect an audio adaptation of a Eugene O'Neill play, AND Pete Lutz's own adaptation of a Lon Chaney-starred silent film. The possibilities are endless, the thrills are non-stop, and the stories are the best ones possible we could find.  Our first one is an original tale by our director, inspired by an episode of Arch Oboler's "Lights Out" (but he can't remember which one). George McDingle is a guy who's been under the thumb of the world his entire life. But one morning he awakens with a massive headache...and a strange new power. Will he use it for good...or evil? Listen and find out!  Our hostess with the mostest, Cadavera Quivry, will be on hand for every installment, introducing the show and opening her big book of weird stories just for you! So sit back and get (un)comfortable, and enjoy our first trip down to...THE CELLAR! (NARADA RADIO COMPANY) CAST: ANNOUNCER: Graham Rowat CADAVERA QUIVRY: Angela Young GEORGE McDINGLE: Christian Ferris DOCTOR BANNISTER: Thomas Goodwin TRUCK DRIVER: Pete Lutz SHELLEY DORSEY: Angela Young SURGEON: Steve Blizin "The Cellar" theme composed and performed by Tom Rory Parsons Stay tuned til the end, for a preview of Episode Two, AND a promo from one of our fellow creators!

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