Samarium6
Excellent audio rendition of this classic story! I enjoyed all the subtle details like the propeller sounds and crackly radio static, really adds to the ambience. 🤘
John Roach
This is a wonderful melding of H.P. Lovecraft and the mesmerizing voice of Richard Coyle. He is playing the Head of the university Sabrina Spellman is attending in the Netflix's "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina."
“At The Mountains of Madness” tells the first-person tale of geologist William Dyer, a professor from Miskatonic University in the USA. He writes to disclose hitherto unknown and closely kept secrets in the hope that he can deter a planned and much publicized scientific expedition to Antarctica. For he has been there and seen the unimaginable horrors that lay beyond the mountains.
“At The Mountains of Madness” was written by HP Lovecraft in 1931, originally a serialised story published in Astounding Stories magazine in the US. While considered by fans to be part of the Cthulhu Mythos stories that HPL is most famous for, some academics argue that the author was actually ‘demythologising’ much of his earlier work. Whichever it is, the story is massively popular, and there are talks of a movie adaptation by Steven Spielberg and Guillermo Del Toro in the offing.
This 2010 adaptation comprises 5 episodes, originally aired on BBC Radio 7, and offered here in exclusive EXTENDED EDITIONS. You will find an additional 30 mins of terror-filled audio within these five episodes!
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released November 15, 2010
Originally aired on BBC Radio 7
Written by HP Lovecraft
Abridged by Paul Kent
Read by Richard Coyle
Music by Jon Nicholls
Produced by Neil Gardner
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❤️A dark ambient masterpiece which perfectly captures the essence of Lovecraft's body of work as well as this entity in particular. So much grandeur, mystery, and eeriness with both soothing and maddening textures. Highly recommended! Plushie Fanatic
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Never was a fan of Tom Baker beofre this, but gave it a chance. Happy to say I'm sold. The delighful linguistics would stump a lesser actor. Mike Williams
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This is an exceptional horror story with a clear love of Olde English! It is a wonder of terms thought long forgotten under the very thoughtful actor Tom Baker chewing up the "scenery!" A highly recommended listen!! John Roach
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Spooky as HELL AND LOVING IT
And I love that they included different actors playing the poor doomed intern...It just comes to show how the very same script is unique in every performance and every single person on the role MarlaHectic