Vampyre Music Movies and MP3's
Since the dawn of civilization, blood-drinking ghouls have been documented in every major culture around the world. From the ancient Babylonian Edimmu through Richard Trenton Chase and Jeffrey Dahmer, vampire-like beings have walked among the living. This program takes you on a terrifying historical journey through the ages, with vivid stories of people like the 16th century Hungarian noblewoman Elizabeth Bathory -- better known as the "Blood Countess" -- who tortured and killed over 600 servant girls, drinking and bathing in their blood. Other notorious figures include the real-life Dracula, Prince Vlad Tepes -- born in 1431 in Transylvania -- who impaled and killed over 100,000 people; and the German butcher Fritz Harmann whose deadly bite claimed at least 24 young victims -- and who later ground up the body parts to make sausages which he ate himself and also sold to his customers. These and many other incredible legends are revealed in this feature-length program. Do vampires really exist? Learn the truth and find out for yourself.
Since the dawn of civilization, blood-drinking ghouls have been documented in every major culture around the world. From the ancient Babylonian Edimmu through Richard Trenton Chase and Jeffrey Dahmer, vampire-like beings have walked among the living. This program takes you on a terrifying historical journey through the ages, with vivid stories of people like the 16th century Hungarian noblewoman Elizabeth Bathory -- better known as the "Blood Countess" -- who tortured and killed over 600 servant girls, drinking and bathing in their blood. Other notorious figures include the real-life Dracula, Prince Vlad Tepes -- born in 1431 in Transylvania -- who impaled and killed over 100,000 people; and the German butcher Fritz Harmann whose deadly bite claimed at least 24 young victims -- and who later ground up the body parts to make sausages which he ate himself and also sold to his customers. These and many other incredible legends are revealed in this feature-length program. Do vampires really exist? Learn the truth and find out for yourself.
Since the dawn of civilization, blood-drinking ghouls have been documented in every major culture around the world. From the ancient Babylonian Edimmu through Richard Trenton Chase and Jeffrey Dahmer, vampire-like beings have walked among the living. This program takes you on a terrifying historical journey through the ages, with vivid stories of people like the 16th century Hungarian noblewoman Elizabeth Bathory -- better known as the "Blood Countess" -- who tortured and killed over 600 servant girls, drinking and bathing in their blood. Other notorious figures include the real-life Dracula, Prince Vlad Tepes -- born in 1431 in Transylvania -- who impaled and killed over 100,000 people; and the German butcher Fritz Harmann whose deadly bite claimed at least 24 young victims -- and who later ground up the body parts to make sausages which he ate himself and also sold to his customers. These and many other incredible legends are revealed in this feature-length program. Do vampires really exist? Learn the truth and find out for yourself.
Since the dawn of civilization, blood-drinking ghouls have been documented in every major culture around the world. From the ancient Babylonian Edimmu through Richard Trenton Chase and Jeffrey Dahmer, vampire-like beings have walked among the living. This program takes you on a terrifying historical journey through the ages, with vivid stories of people like the 16th century Hungarian noblewoman Elizabeth Bathory -- better known as the "Blood Countess" -- who tortured and killed over 600 servant girls, drinking and bathing in their blood. Other notorious figures include the real-life Dracula, Prince Vlad Tepes -- born in 1431 in Transylvania -- who impaled and killed over 100,000 people; and the German butcher Fritz Harmann whose deadly bite claimed at least 24 young victims -- and who later ground up the body parts to make sausages which he ate himself and also sold to his customers. These and many other incredible legends are revealed in this feature-length program. Do vampires really exist? Learn the truth and find out for yourself.
Since the dawn of civilization, blood-drinking ghouls have been documented in every major culture around the world. From the ancient Babylonian Edimmu through Richard Trenton Chase and Jeffrey Dahmer, vampire-like beings have walked among the living. This program takes you on a terrifying historical journey through the ages, with vivid stories of people like the 16th century Hungarian noblewoman Elizabeth Bathory -- better known as the "Blood Countess" -- who tortured and killed over 600 servant girls, drinking and bathing in their blood. Other notorious figures include the real-life Dracula, Prince Vlad Tepes -- born in 1431 in Transylvania -- who impaled and killed over 100,000 people; and the German butcher Fritz Harmann whose deadly bite claimed at least 24 young victims -- and who later ground up the body parts to make sausages which he ate himself and also sold to his customers. These and many other incredible legends are revealed in this feature-length program. Do vampires really exist? Learn the truth and find out for yourself.
Since the dawn of civilization, blood-drinking ghouls have been documented in every major culture around the world. From the ancient Babylonian Edimmu through Richard Trenton Chase and Jeffrey Dahmer, vampire-like beings have walked among the living. This program takes you on a terrifying historical journey through the ages, with vivid stories of people like the 16th century Hungarian noblewoman Elizabeth Bathory -- better known as the "Blood Countess" -- who tortured and killed over 600 servant girls, drinking and bathing in their blood. Other notorious figures include the real-life Dracula, Prince Vlad Tepes -- born in 1431 in Transylvania -- who impaled and killed over 100,000 people; and the German butcher Fritz Harmann whose deadly bite claimed at least 24 young victims -- and who later ground up the body parts to make sausages which he ate himself and also sold to his customers. These and many other incredible legends are revealed in this feature-length program. Do vampires really exist? Learn the truth and find out for yourself.
Scarry stories from old radio programs
The Vampire's Desire - Two men seeking shelter in a creepy old house uncover the home of a vampire from Hermites Cave
Ghost Town Hermit from Mystery Theater 1955
November 21, 1980. CBC, Toronto origination. "Blood Countess" part 2: "Blood Blue". Ray Canale (writer), Kate Reid, Neil Munro, Douglas Campbell, Ruth Springford, Elva Mai Hoover, Colin Fox, John Stocker, Nicky Guadagni (doubles), David Hoyle (recording engineer), John Jessop (recording engineer), Matt Wilcott (sound effects), Doris Buchanan (production assistant), Earle Toppings (story editor), Henry Ramer (host), Bill Howell (producer).
November 14, 1980. CBC, Toronto origination. "Blood Countess" part 1: "Blood Red". "The story of the most horrifying famous vampire of all, and the most depraved ritual ever. A Transylvanian countess bathes in the blood of virgins to keep herself young. She really lived, and her name was Elizabeth Bathory. Ray Canale (writer), Kate Reid, Ruth Springford, Elva Mai Hoover, Alan Scarfe, Robert Christie, John Stocker, Frank Perry, Hugh Webster, Mary Pirie, Nicky Guadagni, David Hall (recording engineer), John Jessop (recording engineer), Matt Wilcott (sound effects), Doris Buchanan (production assistant), Earle Toppings (story editor), Bill Howell (producer), Henry Ramer (host). 31:04.
Bring Back Her Bones - A man travels to Haiti to hire a Voodoo doctor to travel in time to bring back his wife's skeleton. From The Creaking Door
Creeps By Night. May 16, 1944. . Blue Network. "The Walking Dead". Sustaining. Hosted by "Dr. X." A visit to Haiti and a romp with the zombies. The date is subject to correction. Ed Begley, George Gans (announcer), Jackson Beck (announcer), Joseph Stopak (conductor), Juano Hernandez, Mary Patton, Paul Creston (composer), Robert Maxwell.
Creeps By Night. May 2, 1944. Blue Network. "The Final Reckoning". Sustaining. George Miller is leaving prison after twenty years, and is determined to get his revenge. The scene with the razor makes for delightful radio. The title of next week's show is, "The Hunt." Possibly one public service announcement has been deleted. Boris Karloff, Dave Drummond (director), Albert Sack (composer, conductor), Robert Maxwell (production supervisor)
rankenstein. 1938. Program #13. Baron Frankenstein dies from his wounds. The monster carries Frankenstein's body off across the ice. The conclusion of the story. The George Edwards Players.SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS



rankenstein. 1938. Program #12. Baron Frankenstein informs Captain Walton that he wishes to leave the ship before it returns to civilization. The George Edwards Players.SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS



Frankenstein. 1938. Program #11. T. Baron Frankenstein is forced to leave his native village...as the monster watches and leads him onward. . The George Edwards PlayersSUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS



Frankenstein. 1938. Program #10. . The monster kills Frankenstein's wife, and then appears on the ship Voyager to confront the Baron and Captain Walton. . The George Edwards Players.SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS



Frankenstein. 1938. Program #9. Preparing to leave the Orkney islands, the monster attacks and kills Frankenstein's long time friend Ernst Clavall. Returning to is wife in Switzerland, the monster shows up as well! The George Edwards Players.SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS



Frankenstein. 1938. Program #8. The Baron has built a laboratory in the Ornkney Islands to build the second monster. The first monster checks up on his work, but this causes Frankenstein to destroy his work. The George Edwards Players.SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS



Frankenstein. 1938. Program #7. The Baron has a conversation in the woods with the monster, who again demands that Frankenstein create a mate for him. . The George Edwards Players.SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS



Frankenstein. 1938. Program #6. Baron Frankenstein vows to pursue the monster and destroy it. The monster has killed a peasant in the woods, and is wounded by the Baron with a gun. The date is approximate. The George Edwards Players.SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS



Frankenstein. 1938. Program #5. Transco syndication. The monster has killed William, the nephew of Baron Frankenstein. . The George Edwards Players.SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS



Frankenstein. 1938. Program #3. Transco syndication. Commercials added locally. The Baron's experiment has succeeded! The monster lives, kills Frankenstein's assistant Julio, and escapes! The date is approximate. The George Edwards Players.
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Frankenstein. 1938. Program #2. Transco syndication. Commercials added locally. Baron Frankenstein plans to bring his creation to life during a violent lightning storm. The date is approximate. The George Edwards Players.
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Frankenstein. 1938. Program #4. Transco syndication. Commercials added locally. The monster returns after twelve months. He had been living in the woods and now can walk and speak. The monster demands a mate! The date is approximate. The George Edwards Players.
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Frankenstein. 1938. Program #1. Transco syndication. Commercials added locally. Baron Victor Frankenstein comes upon the ship Voyager, which is being held in the polar ice cap, and is welcomed aboard. The Baron begins to tell the ship's captain his story, starting with his university career and desire to create a man. The date is approximate. The George Edwards Players.
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