Frankenstein: Old Time Radio Classics


(4.5 Sterne; 13 Bewertungen)

Experience the classic tale of Frankenstein through the captivating medium of Old Time Radio. This series brings to life the haunting story of creation and the consequences of playing God, as told through the voices of talented actors from the golden age of radio.

Immerse yourself in the atmospheric soundscapes and dramatic storytelling that defined an era. Whether you're a longtime fan of the story or discovering it for the first time, this collection offers a unique auditory experience that will leave you spellbound.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Kapitel

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The Wanderer 12:29
Strange Genesis 12:44
The Power and the Price 12:34
The Monster Returns 13:03
A Death in the Woods 12:03
The Hunter and the Hunted 12:55
The Promise 12:38
Reunion on Ornkey Island 12:56
Bitter Homecoming 12:52
Vendetta 12:18
Escape and Exile 12:18
Pursuit 12:24
The Last Death 12:44

Bewertungen

Australian Seriies is a Classic


(5 Sterne)

The Australian production of FRANKENSTEIN (in 13 parts) starring George Edwards in many of the roles (people often made fun of the way Orson Welles would play two roles on Mercury Theater radio productions but George plays seven in this and about as many in DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE---not so much because of his ego but because there just wasn't enough money to hire all the actors they needed for these full length adaptations). This easrned him the title of "The Man with a Thousand Voices". The show was originally broadcast on 2GB in Sydney in 1931.

A bit long; but very well done


(3 Sterne)

I am familiar with this historic broadcast serial from the 2 1/2 hour "featurized" condensation released on LP in the US, which eliminated cliffhangers, chapter recaps and some slight repetition of material between chapters. Whichever version you prefer, this is one of the closer adaptations to the book than any of the later films or radio dramas. It's not 100% faithful, but the overall Shelly narrative is intact and it still manages to hold the attention.

Compilation


(5 Sterne)

This great compilation of Franenstein makes me wonder why I spent so many hours rading the book, and watching several different versions of the story.

Everyone talks in silent movie titles!


(4 Sterne)

It's great!