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Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Historias fue un programa radiofónico de radioteatro, escrito, dirigido y presentado por el escritor y locutor Juan José Plans. Se emitió por las ondas entre enero del año 1997 y septiembre del año 2003 en Radio 1 (actual Radio Nacional) de Radio Nacional de España (RNE). En el programa se emitían dramatizaciones radiofónicas de obras literarias de los géneros de terror, aventuras, suspense y ciencia ficción, aunque en ocasiones tenían cabida otros géneros. Titulo: Markheim Autor: Robert Louis Stevenson Año de publicación: (Markheim) 1885, The Broken Shaft: Tales of Mid-Ocean Fecha de emisión: 9 Febrero 2003Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de EDITORIAL GCO. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/2313218
A good lead directs Markheim to a neurologist who was seeing the Canary often at night, and, after beggining the interview in a haughty manner, he became extremely agitated nupon having to give the details of where he was the night of the murder. Enjoy archives from all 12 1001 shows at www.1001bestof1001stories.com.
As the investigation continues, some breaks come to Markheim - notably, the man who dated Miss O'Dell on her last night comes forward and relates his story to the D.A., who knows him to be a reputable man. Fingerprints come in showing that one man in the apartment that night had served time in at least 5 prisons- althouhg not for murder.
Hall of Fantasy 47-04-24 (05) Markheim
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Get full-length pulp audiobooks, pulp eBooks, and old-time radio shows ABSOLUTELY FREE FOR IMMEDIATE DOWNLOAD by emailing WeirdDarkness@RadioArchives.com!When the dramatic anthology series "Suspense" premiered over CBS Radio on June 17, 1942, it did so as both a summer series and as a sustaining program. The network had no idea how well the series would perform - its only previous showcase was as an hour-long audition on the 1940 series "Forecast" - so running out and getting a sponsor didn't seem to be important at that particular stage. Besides, in the show's salad days, the guest stars that did appear were of considerably low wattage.But as "Suspense" grew in popularity and began to attract a more upscale acting clientele anxious to participate in “radio's outstanding theater of thrills,” finding someone to pick up the weekly tab became a top priority for CBS. Luckily, in December 2, 1943, the series found its 'angel' in the sponsorship of Roma Wines. "Suspense's" long association with Roma (and co-branded Cresta Blanca) was good for both the series and the company; a bigger budget attracted bigger guest stars and, as the program began to climb in the ratings, the company began to enjoy substantial profits.This fruitful arrangement came to an end on November 20, 1947. Roma had been admittedly seeing other programs behind "Suspense's" back and the bright array of top Hollywood talent began to dim a bit as many of the stars began to tire of the program. CBS rolled the dice and took one heck of a chance in keeping "Suspense" on the air; the network still felt that the series was popular with audiences and they agreed to sustain the program until another sponsor could be found.How serious was CBS about keeping its prestige show? Beginning January 3, 1948, "Suspense" was moved to Saturday nights and was broadcast from 8:00 to 9:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. That's right: a full hour of “Suspense.” Hour-long dramatic shows were a gamble at best; many stars tended to shun these programs - a half-hour show was grueling enough to get through - and only a few, "The Lux Radio Theater" being the best example, managed to continue on the air for very long. But Lux had a sponsor all too willing to write checks on a weekly basis...while CBS, without a sponsor to back them up, was still the sole support of "Suspense." What's more, the network learned soon enough that by doubling the show from half-hour to hour-long status, they had to double the pay of the individuals working on the show as well. (Networks, as a rule, cringe at the thought of giving money away.)To jazz up "Suspense," CBS hired actor Robert Montgomery to be the host and occasional performer, figuring that on the weeks when they had to resort to a less-than "A" list of guest stars, at least Montgomery would be around to provide a certain degree of glitter. Montgomery, at it turned out, made appearances in quite a few of the hour-long shows, including both the premiere, “The Black Curtain”, and most notably in “Night Must Fall”, which allowed him to reprise the role he had created in the 1937 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion picture of the same name.Many of the hour-long "Suspense" shows were movie adaptations in the "Lux Radio Theater" mold, including “Deadline at Dawn,” “Crossfire” and “Nightmare” -- the last of which was filmed in 1947 as “Fear in the Night”. There were even two productions that, it could be said, acted as previews of coming attractions: the series' 1948 productions of “In a Lonely Place” and “The House by the River” were brought to the silver screen in 1950. Several of "Suspense's" celebrated classics were also repeated during the hour-long experiment, having been lengthened to fit the new format. They included such audience favorites as “The Lodger,” “Donovan's Brain,” and “Love's Lovely Counterfeit.”"Suspense's" hour-long experiment closed up shop on May 15, 1948 and, close to two months later, the show moved back to its cozy Thursday night berth in its familiar half-hour form with a new sponsor, Autolite. The show experienced a re-emergence in popularity and, while the merits of the hour-long broadcasts must ultimately be decided upon by the listener, the decision by CBS to keep the series in production certainly seems in retrospect to have been the right call; "Suspense" would continue to be heard on the network for the next fourteen years, closing the curtain for the last time in September 1962.00:00:00.000 = INTRODUCTION00:01:54.350 = Fire Burn And Cauldron Bubble (April 06, 1943)00:31:20.444 = Two Sharp Knives (December 22, 1942)01:00:31.904 = The Pit And The Pendulum (January 12, 1943)01:30:01.398 = The Customers Like Murder (March 23, 1943)02:29:01.530 = Fear Paints a Picture (April 13, 1943)02:58:26.411 = The Moment of Darkness (April 20, 1943)03:27:50.753 = The Diary of Saphronia Winters (April 27, 1943)03:57:19.454 = Death Flies Blind (May 04, 1943)04:26:46.300 = Mr Markheim, Antique Dealer (May 11, 1943)SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…This episode is sponsored by http://RadioArchives.comWeird Darkness Retro Radio theme by Storyblocks.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarknessWeirdDarkness® - is a registered trademark. 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Creepy old-time radio episodes from a variety of different shows! *** Please SHARE this episode with someone who loves old time radio shows like you do! And get full-length pulp audiobooks, pulp eBooks, and old-time radio shows ABSOLUTELY FREE FOR IMMEDIATE DOWNLOAD by emailing WeirdDarkness@RadioArchives.com!00:00:00.000 = Arch Oboler's Plays (February 26, 1945), “The House I Live In”00:29:28.431 = Cabin B-13 (December 26, 1948), “The Sleep of Death”00:56:55.497 = Dragnet (June 17, 1949), “AKA Werewolf”01:26:28.913 = Ellery Queen (November 07, 1945) “Message In Red”01:55:58.078 = High Adventure (October 27, 1977) “The Snakes”02:25:25.059 = Mercury Summer Theater (June 21, 1946), “Hitchhiker”02:55:13.032 = Mystery Is My Hobby, “Murder In The Ring”03:19:10.423 = Peril, “Darkness Within”03:46:59.329 = Studio X, “The Professor Goes For A Walk”04:01:48.300 = Tonight At Nine-Thirty (March 16, 1945) “Black Market Murders”04:31:20.218 = Unsolved Mysteries, “Mystery Of The Zombie”04:45:51.921 = US Steel Hour Of Mystery (1946), “Journey Into Fear”05:44:32.376 = Appointment With Fear (April 13, 1944), “Speaking Clock”06:11:57.905 = Beyond Midnight (December 13, 1968), “Harry”06:39:10.992 = The Black Museum (1950s), “The Gas Receipt”07:04:18.723 = Creepy By Night (May 16, 1944), “Walking Dead”07:28:30.961 = Crime Classics (December 02, 1953), “If You Need A Body, Just Call Burke And Hare”07:55:54.492 = Murder By Experts (July 11, 1949), “Murder By Prescription”08:25:24.063 = Five After The Hour (May 16, 1945), “Life And Times Of Happy Man”08:49:38.929 = Hall Of Fantasy (April 24, 1947), “Markheim”09:15:41.040 = I Love A Mystery (January 18, 1939), “Case of the Roxy Mob”09:30:10.533 = Black Mass, “January 18, 1964)m “Nightmare”SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…This episode is sponsored by http://RadioArchives.comWeird Darkness Retro Radio theme by Storyblocks.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarknessWeirdDarkness® - is a registered trademark. Copyright, Weird Darkness, 2024.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/miscellaneous-marathon-001
An adaptation of a story by Robert Louis Stevenson. Markheim was a gambler with an addiction that he couldn't control. Does the love he has for Angela stand a chance…
An adaptation of a story by Robert Louis Stevenson. Markheim was a gambler with an addiction that he couldn’t control. Does the love he has for Angela stand a chance…
A dark and intriguing tale by Robert Louis Stevenson, “Markheim.”
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On this week's episode of the Old Time Radiocast we present you with two stories from the classic radio program The Weird Circle. Check out all of our podcasts at CrypticCountyPodcasts.com where you'll find shows like Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast and Odd Trails.
Book- https://amzn.to/3ItWpoFFollow and Connect: https://linktr.ee/mysterytheaterSuspense Radio Shows was a CBS radio series that aired from 1942 to 1962.Suspense was dubbed "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and was one of the great radio programs of the Golden Age of Radio. Leading Hollywood actors of the time starred in suspense films.Mystery Theater Old Time Radio PodcastWe bring you the best radio plays and programs of mystery, intrigue, and comedy from the Golden Age of Radio. And along the way, we will share some history and information about the programs, cast, writers, and more.*Support the channel**Merch:*Social media:*Follow me on Instagram:*Follow me on Facebook:https://linktr.ee/mysterytheater *Our Affiliates Partners:Check out Health Ranger Store LINKS: https://linktr.ee/mysterytheaterThis post/video contains affiliate links, meaning I may receive a commission if you make a purchase using these links.#mystery #horror #otr #oldtimeradio #otr #oldtimeradio #podcast #horror #scary #mysterySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mystery-theater-old-time-radio-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We hear from Theatre Royal on this week's episode of Strange Tales. From November 28, 1953, here's their adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's story, Markheim. More from Theatre Royal https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr22021/StrangeTales646.mp3 Download StrangeTales646
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Hate ads? No problem! Access the Ad-Free episodes and Bonus Content Here PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/fringemysteryContact, Support, shop, follow and join our community through this link: https://linktr.ee/mysterytheaterBusiness Inquires: https://anchor.fm/mysterytheaterThe Best radio plays and programs of mystery, intrigue, and comedy from the Golden Age of RadioEpisode # 46 MarkheimYear: 1947; 1949Duration: 30 minGenre: HorrorStory by: Robert Louis StevensonLooking to impress his impatient fiancée, a young man seeks out a dealer of rare items and soon finds himself spiraling into a dark well of murder and madness. Story by Robert Louis Stevenson.Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mysterytheater/supportSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mystery-theater-old-time-radio-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hate ads? No problem! Access the Ad-Free episodes and Bonus Content Here PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/fringemystery Contact, Support, shop, follow and join our community through this link: https://linktr.ee/mysterytheater Business Inquires: https://anchor.fm/mysterytheater The Best radio plays and programs of mystery, intrigue, and comedy from the Golden Age of Radio Episode # 46 Markheim Year: 1947; 1949 Duration: 30 min Genre: Horror Story by: Robert Louis Stevenson Looking to impress his impatient fiancée, a young man seeks out a dealer of rare items and soon finds himself spiraling into a dark well of murder and madness. Story by Robert Louis Stevenson. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mysterytheater/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mysterytheater/support
The Weird Circle, originally broadcast May 20, 1945, Markheim. A weak-willed man is lead to theft and murder by his inner voice. Also Little Orphan Annie from 1936, Second Grade Logs used to build the Bridge
On this Christmas-tinged installment, Jenny reads a classic 1885 tale of murder and a mysterious stranger. Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. And check out our cool merch at our Zazzle store, and some board and card games designed by … Continue reading 13 O’Clock Presents The Witching Hour: “Markheim” by Robert Louis Stevenson
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Heute hörst du im Krimi-Adventskalender den letzten Teil von "Markheim" von Robert Louis Stevenson. Ab sofort kannst du dir das komplette Hörbuch hier gratis runterladen: https://www.gratis-hoerspiele.de/robert-louis-stevenson-markheim/ Ein Mann namens Markheim betritt am Weihnachtstag den Laden eines Trödelhändlers, angeblich auf der Suche nach einem Geschenk. Doch als der Händler ihm den Rücken zuwendet, ersticht Markheim ihn anscheinend ohne Grund. Nach dem Mord begibt er sich auf die Suche nach dem Geld des Trödlers, doch als dann ein mysteriöser Fremder auftaucht, bekommt es Markheim mit der Angst zu tun... Abonniere den kostenlosen Newsletter von Gratis-Hoerspiele.de und erhalte einmal pro Woche die neusten Gratis-Downloads direkt in dein Postfach: https://www.gratis-hoerspiele.de/newsletter Podcast online hören oder abonnieren: https://www.gratis-hoerspiele.de/kalter-winter
In this Robert Louis Stevenson tale, a suspicious, erratic man visits an antique shop on Christmas Day. There, his desperate actions will bring him face to face with a mysterious visitor who seems to know his every thought -- and who will ask him to make an eternally binding choice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our magical month continues with Federal Stonecipher bringing this week's Monday Matinee beginning with Sonic Society #485, The Rise of King Asilas #42, and Chatterbox Theatre's "Markheim". Begin your Monday right on Mutual! Subscribe today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Robert Louis Stevenson tale, a suspicious, erratic man visits an antique shop on Christmas Day. There, his desperate actions will bring him face to face with a mysterious visitor who seems to know his every thought -- and who will ask him to make an eternally binding choice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our magical month continues with Federal Stonecipher bringing this week's Monday Matinee beginning with Sonic Society #485, The Rise of King Asilas #42, and Chatterbox Theatre's "Markheim". Begin your Monday right on Mutual! Subscribe today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ein Mann namens Markheim betritt am Weihnachtstag den Laden eines Trödelhändlers, angeblich auf der Suche nach einem Geschenk. Doch als der Händler ihm den Rücken zuwendet, ersticht Markheim ihn anscheinend ohne Grund. Nach dem Mord begibt er sich auf die Suche nach dem Geld des Trödlers, doch als dann ein mysteriöser Fremder auftaucht, bekommt es Markheim mit der Angst zu tun... WERBUNG | Höre über 100 exklusive Podcasts jetzt 30 Tage gratis bei Podimo: https://podimo.de/hoerspiele Podcast online hören oder abonnieren: https://www.gratis-hoerspiele.de/kalter-winter
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Ein Mann namens Markheim betritt am Weihnachtstag den Laden eines Trödelhändlers, angeblich auf der Suche nach einem Geschenk. Doch als der Händler ihm den Rücken zuwendet, ersticht Markheim ihn anscheinend ohne Grund. Nach dem Mord begibt er sich auf die Suche nach dem Geld des Trödlers, doch als dann ein mysteriöser Fremder auftaucht, bekommt es Markheim mit der Angst zu tun... WERBUNG | Hier bekommst du die Hörbuch-Flatrate von Nextory 30 Tage geschenkt: https://www.gratis-hoerspiele.de/nextory Podcast online hören oder abonnieren: https://www.gratis-hoerspiele.de/kalter-winter
O Natal está chegando, a Simone começa a cobrar a gente, e nessa semana trazemos para a Rádio Caractere um conto que se passa na véspera do Natal. Markheim vai a um antiquário para, segundo ele, comprar um presente para a futura esposa. O que seria uma simples transação comercial evolui para um crime e toda uma mistura de angústia, culpa e medo. Prepare-se para conhecer um dos melhores contos de Robert Louis Stevenson, uma obra repleta de simbologias. Aperte o play, mas nada de se olhar no espelho! A Rádio Caractere é Associada Amazon.com.br! O Médico e o Monstro e outros experimentos: https://amzn.to/3gFfM0l Markheim - Literatura Descoberta: https://amzn.to/3a2NUBW Introdução à Literatura Fantástica - Todorov: https://amzn.to/37XzuAf A Ameaça do Fantástico - David Roas: https://amzn.to/3neEmHO Artigo - ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON E O INSÓLITO JOGO DE ESPELHOS EM "MARKHEIM" (1884), de Renato Barros de Castro: https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/abusoes/article/view/48791 Episódio comentado A Sombra e O Coração Delator: http://www.caracterebooks.com.br/a-sombra-e-o-cora%C3%A7%C3%A3o-delator Nossos links: http://www.caracterebooks.com.br/links Receba os podcasts da Rádio Caractere no seu app favorito, Spotify ou no YouTube! Direção e Conteúdo: Suzane Madruga Produção e Edição: Glenio Madruga --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radio-caractere/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radio-caractere/support
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Ein Mann namens Markheim betritt am Weihnachtstag den Laden eines Trödelhändlers, angeblich auf der Suche nach einem Geschenk. Doch als der Händler ihm den Rücken zuwendet, ersticht Markheim ihn anscheinend ohne Grund. Nach dem Mord begibt er sich auf die Suche nach dem Geld des Trödlers, doch als dann ein mysteriöser Fremder auftaucht, bekommt es Markheim mit der Angst zu tun... Unterstütze meine Arbeit an Gratis-Hoerspiele.de ab 3 Euro im Monat und nutze meine Seite ab sofort ohne Werbung: https://www.gratis-hoerspiele.de/werbefrei Podcast online hören oder abonnieren: https://www.gratis-hoerspiele.de/kalter-winter
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Heute startet das dritte Hörbuch im Krimi-Adventskalender. "Markheim" von Robert Louis Stevenson ist ein bisschen Krimi, ein bisschen Gruselgeschichte und ein bisschen Psychothriller – sei gespannt! Darum geht's: Ein Mann namens Markheim betritt am Weihnachtstag den Laden eines Trödelhändlers, angeblich auf der Suche nach einem Geschenk. Doch als der Händler ihm den Rücken zuwendet, ersticht Markheim ihn anscheinend ohne Grund. Nach dem Mord begibt er sich auf die Suche nach dem Geld des Trödlers, doch als dann ein mysteriöser Fremder auftaucht, bekommt es Markheim mit der Angst zu tun... WERBUNG | Höre über 100 exklusive Podcasts jetzt 30 Tage gratis bei Podimo: https://podimo.de/hoerspiele Podcast online hören oder abonnieren: https://www.gratis-hoerspiele.de/kalter-winter
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Markheim. Adaptación del relato de Robert Louis Stevenson, publicado en 1885. Emitido el 8/02/2003.
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Episode 77 of the classic old time radio supernatural thriller show The Weird Circle, "Markheim." Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theweirdcircle/message
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The Weird Circle, originally broadcast May 20, 1945, Markheim. A weak-willed man is lead to theft and murder by his inner voice. Also Little Orphan Annie from 1936, Second Grade Logs used to build the Bridge
Bill invites you into his moonlit library and reads from Markheim by Robert Louis Stevenson. https://www.speakpipe.com/billoberstjr (Click here to record your audio review of this episode).
Dimestore (Christmas Eve) Radio Theater (#178) Everyone needs a day off, right? So this year, here’s a pair of Christmas-themed, Old Time Radio Programs. First, it’s: “Casey, Crime Photographer,” with, The Santa Claus of Bums Boulevard. (Original airdate: Christmas Day, 1947.) Then, it’s: “The Weird Circle,” with Markheim. (Original airdate: 21 May 1945.) Enjoy! https://ia601408.us.archive.org/12/items/mutation178/Mutation178.mp3 … Continue reading Dimestore (Christmas Eve) Radio Theater (#178)
Dimestore (Christmas Eve) Radio Theater (#178) Everyone needs a day off, right? So this year, here’s a pair of Christmas-themed, Old Time Radio Programs. First, it’s: “Casey, Crime Photographer,” with, The Santa Claus of Bums Boulevard. (Original airdate: Christmas Day, 1947.) Then, it’s: “The Weird Circle,” with Markheim. (Original airdate: 21 May 1945.) Enjoy! https://ia601408.us.archive.org/12/items/mutation178/Mutation178.mp3 … Continue reading Dimestore (Christmas Eve) Radio Theater (#178)
Finding themselves in need of some mirrors and clocks on Christmas Day (doesn't everyone?), Julie and Scott find the only open shop in town. And there's a line. Episode #222: Markheim by Robert Louis Stevenson.Download or listen via this link: |Episode #222| Subscribe to the podcast via this link: Feedburner Or subscribe via iTunes by clicking: |HERE| B. J. Harrison's audiobook site: www.thebestaudiobooks.com
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Robert Louis Stevenson, es el autor de Markheim, una obra que inicia con un dialogo inesperado entre un prendero y un cliente muy conocido del lugar, llamado Markheim, en un antiguo almacén, el prendero comentaba de la forma que realizaba sus negocios y de como el obtenía los objetos para comercializarlas, una de ellas era la forma como Markheim robaba las cosas a su tío Markheim, es un personaje que sostiene una lucha entre el bien y el mal, en sus ideas , ya que, llega a este almacén con el fin de comprar un regalo de Navidad para una mujer con la que contrajo matrimonio, pero el busca la manera de no realizar la compra y se detiene para revisar sus bienes, pero después de una larga discusión, Markheim en un ataque de rabia tacha al prendedor de una persona sin escrúpulos y sin respeto por las demás personas, además lo tacha de egoísta y sin amor, ya que para él no existe otra cosa más que su dinero. Comentario: Gabriela Robalino Texto extraido de: http://elespejogotico.blogspot.com.es/2009/12/markheim-robert-louis-stevenson.html Musica: 1 Hour of Dark Piano Dark Piano for Dark Thoughts (Jamendo)
Robert Louis Stevenson, es el autor de Markheim, una obra que inicia con un dialogo inesperado entre un prendero y un cliente muy conocido del lugar, llamado Markheim, en un antiguo almacén, el prendero comentaba de la forma que realizaba sus negocios y de como el obtenía los objetos para comercializarlas, una de ellas era la forma como Markheim robaba las cosas a su tío Markheim, es un personaje que sostiene una lucha entre el bien y el mal, en sus ideas , ya que, llega a este almacén con el fin de comprar un regalo de Navidad para una mujer con la que contrajo matrimonio, pero el busca la manera de no realizar la compra y se detiene para revisar sus bienes, pero después de una larga discusión, Markheim en un ataque de rabia tacha al prendedor de una persona sin escrúpulos y sin respeto por las demás personas, además lo tacha de egoísta y sin amor, ya que para él no existe otra cosa más que su dinero. Comentario: Gabriela Robalino Texto extraido de: http://elespejogotico.blogspot.com.es/2009/12/markheim-robert-louis-stevenson.html Musica: 1 Hour of Dark Piano Dark Piano for Dark Thoughts (Jamendo)
The Weird Circle brought a little something to our holiday party, the supernatural tale of a Christmas descent into desperation with a man named “Markheim!” Based on the short story by Robert Louis Stevenson, this Christmas classic features a young man confronting the dark impulses of his own dark reflection. Will his misdeeds come back […]
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#77. NBC syndication. "Markheim". A weak-willed man is lead to theft and murder by his inner voice. I remember reading Markheim as a child and then being introduced to it by accident once more as a young man when I bought an anthology of short stories called "Ghosts for Christmas." As with many supernatural thrillers or tales with a twist it is difficult to adequately write a review without giving away the plot. I could for instance tell you that the original story might have been a potential precursor for "A Christmas Carol" if it were not for the fact that the Dickensian novella predated it by 41 years. We can be safe to say though, that although the literary Markheim may not be the parent of the better known "Scrooge" he is very much the sibling. In this radio version (which departs considerably from the original text), Markheim is a man who discovers the truth of his soul and the strange force that has been propelling him ever forward. A voice from the darkness within him holds the key to his deceit and will not easily let him escape. The Weird Circle was a syndicated series produced in New York and licensed by Mutual, and later, NBC's Red network. For two seasons, it cranked out 39 shows (78 total) consisting mostly of radio adaptations of classic horror stories The show's strength was stories from famous writers of the two genres, including Robert Lewis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, Edgar Alan Poe and even Charles Dickens. Most all of the stories came from the Victorian era or older. Shop for Classic Horror Shows
MARKHEIM (DRAMA) In this Robert Louis Stevenson tale, a suspicious, erratic man visits an antique shop on Christmas Day. There, his desperate actions will bring him face to face with a mysterious visitor who seems to know his every thought, and who will ask him to make an eternally binding choice. Chatterbox Audio Theater
Peter Conheim, Don. Beginning with Crosley Bendix expounding on brains, we continue with spiritual warfare, readings of Markheim and The Body Snatcher by R.L. Stevenson, preachers and interviews on Satan, an exorcism in action, and more callers than usual. 3 Hours. The post Over the Edge – “Your Brain Is The Devil” Part 10 appeared first on KPFA.
In this premiere episode, "Back in the Game", recorded at West of Lenin on June 20, 2011: @1:50 - Episode 1 of "Markheim" by Paul Mullin; @13:30 - PSA: Hanford Challenge by Elizabeth Heffron; @17:00 - "Actor's Resume" a poem by Charles Leggett; @20:00 - "Notes from the Workplace" by Vincent Delaney; @37:08 - PSA: The Guiding Lights Network by Elizabeth Heffron; @39:32 - "Irreducible Howard" by Elizabeth Heffron; @52:36 - "Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin; @55:42 - "West of Lenin Theme Song" music and lyrics by Jose Gonzales/Leslie Law; @58:30 - "Recipe for Stress" music and lyrics by Charles Leggett; @1:03:45 - "3/8ths" by Scot Augustson; @1:18:12 - PSA:Freehold's Engaged Theater Program by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:21:00 - "Road Trip" by Anita Montgomery; @1:31:10 - Finale/Credits; Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Rob Witmer; Directed by Leslie Law. www.sandboxradio.org
In this Robert Louis Stevenson tale, a suspicious, erratic man visits an antique shop on Christmas Day. There, his desperate actions will bring him face to face with a mysterious visitor who seems to know his every thought -- and who will ask him to make an eternally binding choice.
Markheim, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Read by Charles McFall of The Bear Crawling Nation. “Yes,” said the dealer, “our windfalls are of various kinds. Some customers are ignorant, and then I touch a dividend on my superior knowledge. Some are dishonest,” and here he held up the candle, so that the light fell strongly on [...]
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