It’s Episode 24 of Season 19. We ponder weak and weary with tales about vicious visitors.
“Kaleidoscope Eyes” written by
Duncan Rivers (Story starts around 00:04:45)
TRIGGER WARNING!
Produced by:
Phil Michalski
Cast: Narrator – Atticus Jackson
“A Monster Is Coming to Dinner” written by
John Beardify (Story starts around 00:14:20)
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Produced by:
Jeff Clement
Cast: Narrator – Jeff Clement, Mother – Nikolle Doolin
“Die Smiling” written by
Marcus Damanda (Story starts around 00:26:00)
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Produced by:
Phil Michalski
Cast: Narrator – Graham Rowat, Ritchie Englander – David Cummings, Evaline Grassley – Nichole Goodnight
“Man on the Street” written by
Josh Schlossberg (Story starts around 01:09:20)
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Produced & scored by:
David Cummings
Cast: Narrator – Dan Zappulla, Man – Jesse Cornett, Woman – Danielle McRae
“The Dancer at the Red Door” written by
Douglas Smith (Story starts around 01:25:25)
TRIGGER WARNING!
Produced by:
Jesse Cornett
Cast: Narrator – Kristen DiMercurio, Alexander King – Peter Lewis, The Dancer – Sarah Thomas, Beroald – David Ault, Shelby – Jesse Cornett
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Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings
Musical score composed by:
Brandon Boone
“Die Smiling” illustration courtesy of
Jörn
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