Dreadtime Stories is a horror podcast hosted by Malcolm McDowell, featuring fully-dramatized audio dramas written by top writers, including Max Allan Collins ("Road to Perdition") and featuring celebrity guest stars. Each 45-minute horror story has new characters with recurrent elements of nail-biting suspense, shocking violence, and dark humor.
The series was co-created by Carl Amari, Tom DeFeo and Max Allan Collins and produced/directed by Carl Amari.
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Dreadtime Stories is a horror podcast hosted by Malcolm McDowell, featuring fully-dramatized audio dramas written by top writers, including Max Allan Collins ("Road to Perdition") and featuring celebrity guest stars. Each 45-minute horror story has new characters with recurrent elements of nail-biting suspense, shocking violence, and dark humor.
The series was co-created by Carl Amari, Tom DeFeo and Max Allan Collins and produced/directed by Carl Amari.
Molds. Spores and fungus. As the first occupants of the planet earth they would reluctantly surrender their domain to plants, insects and animals. But their surrender was not without a price. It's a debt about to be repaid with great interest when a fungus outbreak, that turns people into killer Zombies, may spread worldwide.
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Dreadtime Stories
Dreadtime Stories is a horror podcast hosted by Malcolm McDowell, featuring fully-dramatized audio dramas written by top writers, including Max Allan Collins ("Road to Perdition") and featuring celebrity guest stars. Each 45-minute horror story has new characters with recurrent elements of nail-biting suspense, shocking violence, and dark humor.
The series was co-created by Carl Amari, Tom DeFeo and Max Allan Collins and produced/directed by Carl Amari.