The Scarifyers: The Devil of Denge Marsh

The Scarifyers: The Devil of Denge Marsh

Genre: Audio Drama

Featuring: Nicholas Courtney, Terry Molloy

Written by: Paul Morris, Simon Barnard

Directed by: Simon Barnard

£4.95

Total Duration: 1hrs 36mins 3s

Total Size: 131.927 MB

Release Date: 07/05/2007

A melting minister… a scientific project gripped by madness… a remote village on the Kent coast where the locals have some strange habits indeed. It’s all just the ticket for top-secret government department, MI-13.

Lionheart (Nicholas Courtney) and Dunning (Terry Molloy) are back; to do battle with the Women’s Institute, and old adversary and an inter-dimensional being from the dawn of time – The Devil of Denge Marsh.

Lioheart ( Nicholas Courtney )

Professor Dunning ( Terry Molloy )

Aleister Crowley, Alexander Chetwode Caulfield Browne, Charles De Saxe, Arthur Nesbitt, PC Copper, and The Verger ( David Benson )

Peter Vanguard ( Jack Fox )

George Willow, Wally Webber and Barnaby Weir ( David Bickerstaff )

Martha Willow and Mrs Mumfor ( Ilona MacDonald )

Oliver Gambrell ( Sebastian J. Brook )

Doreen Bradshaw, Daisy Bristow, Doris Bishop and Deidre Gambrell ( Catherine Janes )

Sidney Bishop ( Paul Morris )

Bruno the Heavy and the Reverend Timothy Pooter ( Roy Tromelly )

A. K. "Bunny" Cheesewright ( Phil Rose )

Music by Edwin Sykes
Post-Production Ant Danbury
Design and Artwork Garen Ewing
Produced and Directed by Simon Barnard
REVIEWS “This second audio adventure of the Scarifyers is a pleasingly old-fashioned romp…It’s a gentle comedy, as old-fashioned as the setting, full of peculiarly British eccentrics and grotesques, but is no worse for that. The story, concerning Lovecraftian goings-on, RAF experiments with acoustic mirrors, and melting ministers, is a rum old concoction, full of pulp fun and spirited characters… The Scarifyers’ gentle, wry and occasionally creepy adventures deserve to continue, and we look forward to future exploits.” Death Ray magazine “I broke out into fits of laughing in the high street, much to the consternation of passers by. Word of warning, if you’re going to listen to this in public you may spend an inordinate time with a silly grin on your face. Having settled into their new characters Nicholas Courtney (Lionheart) and Terry Molloy (Dunning) put in even better performances the second time around. A professionally produced, well acted, funny yarn, which should entertain anyone from eight to eighty. This release is a little slice of audio perfection.” Sci-fi Online

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