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Vincent Price Presents, Volume Two
- Four Radio Dramatizations
- Gesprochen von: Jerry Robbins, The Colonial Radio Players
- Spieldauer: 1 Std. und 59 Min.
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"The Abominable Dr. Phibes": the deadly comedy, based on a story by Adriano. The disfigured criminal genius Dr Phibes rises from the dead once again to torment his arch-enemy, Scotland Yard Inspector Harry Trout, with another macabre murder. Phibes has murdered a famous stage actor in a bizarre and grisly fashion, but this is only the first stage of his twisted plan to rid himself of his enemies and achieve his black heart's deepest desire—immortality for himself and his late wife, Victoria.
"Welcome to the Family of the Night": based on a story by Chad Helder. Children are kidnapped and taken to a secluded compound where they are given new names and then wait to be "adopted" by parents who are vampires. A very scary episode of Vincent Price Presents!
"Rue the Day": based on a story by Chad Helder. A high school English class studies Edgar Allan Poe's macabre masterpiece "The Murders in the Rue Morgue". Inspired by the horrific tale of a razor-blade-wielding orangutan, the brightest and most insane student in the class uses his secret psychic power to carry out a hideous and unimaginable revenge against his classmates.
"The Tell-Tale Tape": based on a story by Brent Schoonover. Popular radio-show couple Benny and Betty have hit a snag in their off-air relationship. Low ratings and a new romantic interest threaten to put Benny out of a job for good. With the stress building, Benny's inner turmoil finally surfaces in a horrific fashion. Will this be enough to silence the voices in Benny's head for good?