BROKEN SEA AUDIO PRESENTS: Beneath the Planet of the Apes Based upon situations and characters from the Novel By Pierre Boulle and the SHOOTING SCRIPT- May 5, 1967 of “PLANET OF THE APES”- Original Screenplay by Michael Wilson. As well as the ideas of Mort Abrahams and the screenplay’s and drafts of Beneath the Planet of the Apes by Paul Dehn, December 20, 1968 and (final shooting script) April 10, 1969, as well as ideas the book (Beneath the Planet of the Apes), adapted from the written by: Michael Avallone. Adapted for Audio and extended ideas/situations imagined by Bill Hollweg, January 26, 2008. This is a work of Fan Fiction, a celebration of the films I adore in Audio for the Simians everywhere… THIS EPISODE: Taylor and Nova, having left the corroding Statue of Liberty behind, travel deeper into the desolate Forbidden Zone and find the ruins of a once great city… A city built by man: 2,000 years ago… CAST: LAWGIVER/CORNELIUS: MARK KALITA TAYLOR: BILL HOLLWEG HERULE: JOHN DANE VENUSIA: ROBIN CARISLE ALBINIA (Mutant): SHANNON HILCHE MENDEZ (Mutant): JACK WARD This is a work of fan-fiction based on characters and universe created by Pierre Boulle, a tribute to one of the greatest sci-fi series of all time! No copyright infringement is intended. If you like this audio dramatization - go out and get the official books, movies and other works dealing with Planet of the Apes - they are FANTASTIC! NOTE! This show is rated PG-13 for parental guidance 13.
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BLACKOUT CITY: Murder Street, Ep 2
BLACKOUT CITY: MURDER STREET EPISODE 2 CAST: Austin Beach as JOE SMOKE Sarah Golding as LILLY Atticus Jackson as HASHTAG CREDIT NARRATION by Sharon O. Blumberg MUSIC BY CARPENTER’S NOTCH WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY MARK SLADE
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Bat-Supe! Episode 43: The Story of the Century part 4
abVoices presents: Bat-Supe! Old Time Radio’s “Adventures of Superman” featuring Superman and the Dynamic Duo! Clark Kent is getting more and more confused as the mysteries are piling up! Now, not only does it seem that people are being impersonated, suddenly even buildings aren’t what they seem! Plus, in today’s Important Message, we've got a neato way to help with any accidents that may happen while you collect those can lids! Part 4 of “The Story of the Century” was originally broadcast on April 4, 1946!