
PULP-POURRI THEATRE S3 E5 - THE MEDICI BOOTS
Moonlight Audio Theatre · Moonlight Audio Theatre
September 23, 202046m 19s
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Show Notes
PULP-POURRI THEATRE, S3 E5: Contains explicit sexual content. For mature audiences only. Originally released 2-17-16, "The Medici Boots" is adapted from a story of the same name by Pearl Norton Swet, which appeared in an issue of the long-running Weird Tales pulp-fiction magazine. Adapted, directed and produced by Pete Lutz. Set in the year 1935, it's the story of John Delameter, his wife Suzanne, and his brother Eric -- it's also the story of a pair of beautifully styled boots, made in the 15th century and cursed in the same era. Weird things start happening to the Delameters once they inherit these boots from their historian uncle... CAST: ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala NEWSCASTER: Riley Lutz UNCLE SILAS DICKERSON/ERIC DELAMETER: Pete Lutz JOHN DELAMETER: Peter M. Howard SUZANNNE DELAMETER: Aileen Corpos ERSKINE: Gene Giggy MARIA MODENA/SERVANT: Alex Moore SPECIAL FEATURES CAST: Kristy Glick, Pete Lutz, Nick Wommack, Austin Hanna, Kevin Schuster, Melody Gaines SPECIAL 15th-CENTURY MUSIC (various composers) performed by Ernest Stoltz and Paul O'Dette MUSIC FROM 1935 (and before) by the following: "Alone" by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown, sung by Kitty Carlisle "Easy To Remember" by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, sung by Bing Crosby "Isn't It A Lovely Day (To Be Caught In The Rain)" by Irving Berlin, sung by Fred Astaire "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin "Violin Concerto No. 2 - II Andante Assai" by Prokofiev Additional Music by: Kevin MacLeod of incompetech dot com "Paperback Writer" by the Beatles, performed by Andrew Kesler "Lara's Theme (Somewhere My Love)" from Dr. Zhivago by Andre Rieu Pulp-Pourri Theatre Theme composed and performed by Rich Wentworth Opening announcers: Gene Lutz, Rich Wentworth