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  "title": "EL CASERON DEL VAMPIRO",
  "category": "[RADIO-SERIAL]",
  "article": "Cited in Los Andes On Line article. “Mabel Roman, occulta bajo el seudonimo de Claudio\nMalbran: Madre Negra (1950) y El Caseron del Vampiro.”\nMabel Roman: “Good, then despues him taste as much the layer, that Ubriaco said to me: -;Esta\nlayer is beautiful! iQue I can do with her... And me ocurrio: - For a vampire... Everything thought\nabout function of the layer; because the things are born asi sometimes. And escribi the big\nrambling house of the vampire. I queria not to make a vampire common; he was a man who in a\nfire undergoes very important burns in the face, is hidden with one chewed of normal face, that\none takes off in the full moon-lits night, and then becomes vampire and monster. But it does not\nknow its condition, is a good man. Single that when there is Full Moon, grows the eyeteeth,\ndiscovers their burned face to him; that is, everything a fright. He was very graceful, because\nademas when I escribia tapeworm fear. It was with my maquina, and the baby giving returned\naround. It watched my hijita, and me decia, is one vergiienza to be scared, because she always\nworries to me that it was not scared of anything. Then it watched it, she sonreia, and it gave value\nme; the value never knew that it gave me. I worked like actress ademas; towards the fiancèe of the\nvampire. Since the author, the creator of Frankenstein, is a woman, pense, good I, can create a\nvampire, are so many, that one but... but mio is going to be good. And this personage, in I\ncomplete act, when he discovers that that being who kills people is the same one, one makes ataud\nand he sacrifices his life. It is a very special vampire. The romance with their continuous fiancèe\nin the other world, is happy in but alia; where everything is pure, where each thing this in its\nplace.\nAltavista Babelfish translated the title as Big Rambling House of the Vampire.",
  "origination": "Various.",
  "duration": "Various.",
  "personnel": "Himan Brown (producer-director—1975, CBS Radio Mystery Theater), Georgia\nFifield (director—1933, KNX), Nick Fisher (scriptwriter—1982, Thirty-Minute Theatre), George\nLowthar (scriptwriter—1975, CBS Radio Mystery Theatre), Helen Norris (scriptwriter—1933,\nKNX), Yuri Rasovsky (scriptwriter, director—1975, National Radio Theater).\nCAST [1933, KNX]: Stuart Buchanan, John Coates, Georgia Fifield, Gale Gordon.\nCAST [1937, Sunday Night Party]: Claude Rains, et al.\nCAST [1945, Molle Mystery Theatre]: Berry Kroeger, et al.\nCAST [1982, Thirty-Minute Theatre]: Geoffrey Collins, Miranda Forbes, David March.",
  "extant_recordings": "",
  "chronology": "EL CASERON DEL VAMPIRO (MENDOZA, PERU)\nCirca 1950s\nSCRIPT: Mabel Roman (pseudonym of Claudio Malbran).\nTHE CASK OF AMONTILLADO\n[SHORT-STORY]\nEdgar Allan Poe story, one of his more adaptable to the dramatic medium…\n[Norman Kraeft, The Garfieldian, December 26, 1946] “On the dramatic front, chilling and\nsinister Sydney Greenstreet uncorks a cask of horror in a dramatization of Poe’s The Cask of\nAmontillado (Decca, DA-479). In all honesty, though, we must confess that Poe’s narrative still\ngives us a bigger bang than do the dramatic versions. By overworking horror, the cast has turned\nthe basement scene into a rather ludicrous Hollywood chase, rather than retaining Poe’s subtle\nand horrible psychological tension.”\n[November 18, 1931] “ ‘The Cask of Amontillado,’ Edgar Allen Poe’s weird [sic] story, will be\n‘radio dramatized’ tonight by the Eno Crime Club… The tale deals with a terrible revenge…”\n[Program log]\nPOE’S TALES (WBZ, BOSTON)\n[Friday—8:30-9:00 PM]\nJuly 15, 1932\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nSHORT STORIES FROM LIFE (KHJ, LOS ANGELES)\n[Sunday—2:30-3:00 PM]\nJuly 24, 1932\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\n[“…Prof. Lindsley…”]\n(KNX, HOLLYWOOD)\n[Wednesday—8:30-9:00 PM]\nMarch 8, 1933\n“An Excellent Jest”\n[“…The play is a dramatization by Helen Norris of Edgar Allan Poe’s\nstory, ‘The Cask of Amontillado’…”]\nTHE COLUMBIA DRAMATIC GUILD (WABC, NEW YORK—CBS)\n[Thursday—8:30-9:00 PM]\nJuly 20, 1933\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\n[Sunday—10:30-11:00 PM]\nNovember 19, 1934\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\n[“…The CBS Dramatic Guild is repeating Edgar Allen Poe’s thriller…”]\nDecember 2, 1934\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\n(WAAF, CHICAGO)\n[Sunday—3:30-3:45 PM]\nDecember 16, 1934\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nTHE KPRC DRAMATIC PLAYERS (KPRC, HOUSTON)\n[Saturday—9:00-9:30 PM]\nJanuary 5, 1935 “The Cask of Amontillado”\n(WBZ, BOSTON)\n[Wednesday—11:30 PM-12:00 MIDNIGHT)\nJanuary 16, 1935\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nTHE MYSTERY PLAYERS (KYA, SAN FRANCISCO)\n[\nMarch 2, 1935\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nADVENTURES IN LITERATURE (KNX, HOLLYWOOD)\n[\nApril 28, 1935\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\n(NORTHERN IRELAND—BBC)\n[Saturday—7:30-8:00 PM]\nSeptember 28, 1935\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\n[“…read by Raymond Glendinning…”]\nTHE BLACK CHAPEL (KNX, HOLLYWOOD)\n[Saturday—11:45 PM-12:00 MIDNIGHT]\nNovember 28, 1936\n“The Revenge of Fortunato”\n[“…a spine-chilling tale of Italy’s catacombs…”]\nPOE’S TALES (WFIL, PHILADELPHIA)\n[Tuesday—10:30-11:00 PM]\nMarch 23, 1937\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nSUNDAY NIGHT PARTY (WEAF, NEW YORK—NBC-RED)\n[Sunday—10:00-11:00 PM]\nJuly 18, 1937\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nBLACK NIGHT (WBAP, FORT WORTH)\n[Friday—10:30-11:00 PM]\nNovember 12, 1937\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\n[“…The scene is laid in Rome at the height of the Carnival season.\nSuspecting his beautiful wife of infidelity with an Italian fortune seeker,\nan American husband takes revenge in a way that only a writer like Poe\ncould imagine. The decaying bones of the dead Christians buried in the\ncatacombs beneath a river serve the revengeful husband for a wine cellar\nand it is there that he supposedly has stored the cask of rare old\nAmontillado…”]\nN.T.S.T.C. PROGRAM (WFAA, DALLAS)\n[\nFebruary 11, 1939\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nONCE UPON A MIDNIGHT (KFI, LOS ANGELES)\n[Monday—9:00-9:30 PM]\nApril 8, 1940\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\n(WILL, URBANA)\n[Tuesday—\nSeptember 1, 1942\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nTHE KATE SMITH HOUR (WABC, NEW YORK—CBS)\n[Friday—8:00-8:30 PM]\nJanuary 8, 1943\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\n[“…Kate Smith will present the first of her new half hour Variety\nprograms when she has as her guest artist deep- voiced Peter Lorre,\nbogey man of the screen… Lorre, the man with the sepulchral voice, will\nbe starred in a radio adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe’s famous story. It tells\nthe diabolical plot of a man who lures a supposed friend into a wine\ncellar, secretly intent on murder…”]\nSTORIES BY OLMSTED (WMAQ, CHICAGO—NBC-RED)\n[Tuesday—10:45-11:00 PM\nApril 13, 1943\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nTHE WEIRD CIRCLE (NBC DISC SERIES)\nCirca 1944\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nMOLLE MYSTERY THEATRE (WEAF, NEW YORK—NBC)\n[\nApril 24, 1945\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nMY FAVORITE STORY (KNX, HOLLYWOOD)\n[Saturday—5:15-5:30 PM]\nJanuary 19, 1946\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nTALES OF THE SUPERNATURAL (WWDC, WASHINGTON)\n[Sunday—11:30-11:45 PM]\nJanuary 20, 1946\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nAPPOINTMENT WITH FEAR (HOME SERVICE, LONDON—BBC)\n[Tuesday—9:30-10:00 PM]\nApril 9, 1946\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nTHE HALL OF FANTASY (KALL, SALT LAKE CITY)\n[Sunday—8:30-9:00 PM\nFebruary 23, 1947\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\n(KSMO, SAN MATEO)\n[Monday—11:15-11:30 AM]\nJanuary 5, 1948\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\n(WWGC, GETTYSBURG)\n[Thursday—9:00-9:30 PM]\nOctober 7, 1948\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nTHE NBC UNIVERSITY THEATER (WEAF, NEW YORK—NBC)\n[Sunday—3:30-4:30 PM]\nMarch 6, 1949\n“Noseology” / “The Cask of Amontillado” / “The Fall of the House of\nUsher”\n[“…the Univesity Theater will present a departure from its usual plan of\ndramatizing novels, and will present three of Edgar Allen Poe’s short\nstories…  Joseph Schildkraut of film and stage prominence will be the\nnarrator…”]\nTHE HALL OF FANTASY (WGN, CHICAGO)\n[Saturday—2:30-3:00 PM]\nDecember 10, 1949\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\n(WCFM, WASHINGTON, D.C.)\n[Thursday—9:30-10:00 PM]\nMarch 2, 1950\n“The Tell-Tale Heart” / “The Cask of Amontillado”\n[“…Dramatization by local students…”]\nTHE HALL OF FANTASY (WGN, CHICAGO)\n[Monday—8:00-8:30 PM]\nMay 1, 1950\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\n[Monday—7:30-8:00 PM\nJanuary 19, 1953\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nABC MYSTERY TIME—“MYSTERY CLASSICS” (WABC, NEW YORK—ABC)\n[Thursday—7:30-7:55 PM]\nApril 19, 1957\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nPLAYHOUSE OF WORLD FAMOUS AUTHORS (ARTRANSA, SYDNEY)\nCirca 1960s\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nEXPERIMENT IN STEREOPHONY (NETWORK THREE, LONDON—BBC)\n[Saturday—10:15-11:15 AM]\nMarch 11, 1961\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nOMAR SHAPLI READS EDGAR ALLAN POE (WRVR, NEW YORK)\n[Tuesday-Friday—11:30 PM-12:00 MIDNIGHT)\nJune 3, 1966\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nTHE CBS RADIO MYSTERY THEATRE (WRVR, NEW YORK)\n[???day—10:07-11:00 PM]\nJanuary 12, 1975\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\n[“…Fortunato Bellini, to whom vineyard owner Arno Montresor is deeply\nin debt, demands from Montresor a cask of Amontillado wine and\npayment of his debt. Montresor, who has borne a thousand insults from\nBellini as best he is able, can find no Amontillado, nor can he pay what he\nowes the heartless creditor…”]\nCAST: Robert Dryden (Fortunato Bellin), Leon Janney (Inspector Murdero),\nRichard Kiley (Arno Montresor), Roberta Maxwell (Isabella), Francis Sternhagen\n(Margarita).\nNATIONAL RADIO THEATER\nCirca 1975\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nHALLOWEEN HORRORTHON WITH JOHN CARRADINE (DISC SERIES ON KPAC,\nPORT ARTHUR)\n[Sunday—6:30-7:00 PM]\nOctober 30, 1977\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nTHIRTY-MINUTE THEATRE (RADIO 4, LONDON)\n[Saturday—2:05-2:35 PM]\nDecember 4, 1982\n“The Cask of Amontillado”\nA BOOK AT BEDTIME (RADIO 4, LONDON)\n[Tuesday—11:00-11:15 PM]\nDecember 1, 1983\n“Three Stories by Edgar Allan Poe—[2] The Cask of Amontillado”\nEDGAR ALLAN POE’S GOTHIC TALES (RADIO 2, LONDON)\n[Thursday—11:45 PM-12:00 MIDNIGHT]\nDecember 25, 2003\n“The Cask of Amontillado”",
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