HorrorBabble's THE DUNWICH HORROR: A Dramatic Adaptation
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"HorrorBabble's THE DUNWICH HORROR" will transport you to a quiet tavern in the dark hills of rural Massachusetts, within the shadowy confines of which a talkative landlord (with a little help from his friends) will recite the whole sordid business of what went on in that most decadent of townships back in 1928.
0:00:00 - Introduction
0:00:48 - Part One
0:29:34 - Part Two
0:58:02 - Part Three
1:33:48 - Further Listening
Adaptation, music and production by Ian Gordon
Performed by Ian Gordon and Jennifer Gill
Illustrated by Noah Herring: / the_king_of_f0ols
With thanks to our Producers: Ashley Lindsay, Cody Stec, Camerin Seigars, and Patrick
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I've stipulated in my will, If the need should ever arise... Ian Gordon is my designated life narrator. lol
@RydarkVoyager
3 жыл бұрын
An excellent choice sir! But I wonder what HIS rendition would be, and what horror THAT might evoke. Beware, and be careful what one wishes for...
@dickflinghammer58
3 жыл бұрын
I shall procure the services of our extrodinary host for the reading of my manifesto 🤪
@bitterzombie
2 жыл бұрын
"... this odd creature of queer and unusual habit..." my ghost: "haHaHA, YESSS"
@andrewgraves9636
Жыл бұрын
he is very good
@sigmasix3719
Жыл бұрын
Yes a squamous reading of my heating bill would be quite blood chilling I should think 😮😮😮😮🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
We neeeeed a dramatic adaptation for the shadow over Innsmouth
@HorrorBabble
9 ай бұрын
One day, perhaps!
Hard to fall asleep without my Horrorbabble. The HP Lovecraft I thoroughly enjoy. Thank you for all the hours of enjoyment, Horrorbabble.
@addictiontransfer3731
Жыл бұрын
can't sleep without it either. and lovecraft is my favorite!
This is the best adaptation of Dunwich Horror ever made, bar none. A superb gem. I've listened to others since finding this one, and I always come back to this.
@HorrorBabble
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@martywood8543
Жыл бұрын
I listened to Ian's version several times.
Excellent as always! Loved the horror babble theme playing on the rickety piano in the background. Another drink gentlemen? AYE!!
One of horrorbabbles best pieces of work. You really respected the text, and your own dramatic touches blended seamlessly with it. Much better than most of the stuff on TV.
@TheRealBelisariusCawl
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but “better than most stuff on tv” is a pretty low bar.
@stephensinclair3771
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheRealBelisariusCawl very true most of it is what my elderly English mom would call bolocks.
@kirtpetron4255
3 жыл бұрын
6
@riphopfer5816
2 жыл бұрын
This is better than EVERYTHING on TV; are you shiteing me? TV is a suppurating hole, oozing infection and dumping rubbish.
@ryleeguy2763
2 жыл бұрын
@@riphopfer5816 I love movies, helps you visually learn faces from around the world and culture imagery
This feels more like the style of reading Lovecrafts' stories where meant for. Drama. Exclamation. Suspense. All of it animated in the imagination with the aid of theatrics. Well done. : D
Damn right, comfortable place to sleep, missus asleep but no matter, she will be spared the fear and madness, head phones are on and I'm going to delve deep into the Dunwich Horror, thank you again for your fantastic Audio renditions of Lovecraft!
I loved this! At the same time the bartender said “Mother Nature doesn’t like this” a real storm started outside my house. Started with a loud peel of thunder that scared the crap out of me.
@CountingHouse
3 жыл бұрын
I've listened to the dramatic reading of Pickman's Model several times and each time I've thought y own faithful hound Dave has been growling at me. Every time!
@Sylentmana
3 жыл бұрын
pilanceboil yeah but I’m pretty sure I heard my neighbors calling on Yogsothoth on the old hill behind my house.
@MikeyJBlakeJR
2 жыл бұрын
Pshh, no way. That was just Ian with a thunder sheet.
@leojablonski2309
8 күн бұрын
Candlemass
Aw, I like Larry and his monosyllabic utterances 😄
Love your videos, actually use them as background noice to fall asleep because your voice is soothing. So thank you for your anti insomnia voice. (Also listen to them when reading the Necronomicon)
Wow, this is the best friday late night thing to watch while alone and no one is there to hear the horror. I loved it at full.
I listen to this atleast once a week, sometimes more. Superb! The different characters, sound effects, the art, that groovin original track. Kinda criminal how few click gets imo. Also, When the dog barks again at the end, too good
@HorrorBabble
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, sir!
because of my familiarity with this story since i was 11, i didn't pay this much attention. However, i'm quite glad i did. Despite having read it and heard it read MANY times, you, the wonderful Horrorbabble team, put together a version that was a wonderful and even refreshing treat to listen to. Brilliant as always, Ian
11/10. Y’alls dramatic adaptations are absolutely spectacular.
This being my favorite (Well, tied with Charles Dexter Ward) Lovecraft tale, I'm so happy that you gave it this dramatic adaptation. I dare say Lovecraft himself would approve. And all the music is PERFECT. I love this so much! Thank you.
Can’t wrap my mind around how awesome this video is. Thanks for keeping my entertained at night.
Just plain amazing,keep up the great work and keep the Lovecraftian alive
When the demon spoke... Absolutely amazing imagination of the dialect that was to be used I must say. Considering it's an unspeakable language but you did an amazing job to recreate or create I guess the proper somewhat sound. Absolutely terrifying it was
I have been listening to these at work - thank you! You have a gift of reading, you convey the stories really well & it helps me pass the time. I greatly appreciate it. Cheers!
Utterly Brilliant. You've done it again Ian, Good show!
Turn out the lights? Yeah, right. I'm listening to this in the middle of the day with all the lights turned on. 😂
This recording is just so amazing, I must’ve listened to it at least 10 times, please do more of these dramatic adaptations, they set the scene so well
@leojablonski2309
Жыл бұрын
Ditto
I love the dunwich horror. It's one of my favorite cosmic horror stories. I listen to the audio books all the time. I need to dust off my book of lovercraft stories and read them again.
I love that HPL directly mentions Machen's The Great God Pan, which makes such elegant, expressive, engaging, sophisticated, emotive & excellent use of written English & which clearly inspired HPL & many others. Top-notch adaptation, HB!
I adore the readings on this channel, but because I use them to fall asleep to, I keep losing my place!!! You have no idea how long Mountains of Madness took! 😅 I especially love the dramatisation in this one!
1:13:20 the best voice acting I've ever heard. Loved the dramatization! I really get the picture better when it's spoken to me like I'm there!
Wow, Ian's American accent totally threw me for a loop haha. Well done!
A great way to show that adaptation can be a deeply creative endeavour. Congratulations and many thanks for your work.
Wonderful work! Very impressive to keep the voices so distinct. 😎🔥🐙
This version is so good. I come back to it often.
A lovely addition to my afternoon! Thank you for all your great work!! Cheers!
This is still easily my favorite upload, and one I return to often. In fact, this is the same video that brought me to the channel. What a voice for narration!
"Aye" Cracks my up every time he says it.
Wonderful production! As a radio person I know the work that goes into sfx in drama and you've brought this story to life beautifully. Lovecraft would be proud.
@HorrorBabble
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Liz!
This is an absolute masterpiece
wow. how many voice actors were involved?! Just two... !? It sounds like an ensemble cast. This is outstanding work HorrorBabble. A narration that draws you into another world...
What a skilled salesman, that bartender. Sold thrice the volume he normally would have, with a captivated audience.
We now gather, using the beer and whiskey schedule, to listen. Larry, we love you.
I love you guys. You offer some real fantastic content.
Heavens to Betsy, hearing the heavy breathing and vocalisations of the tentacled thing outside the museum- that was terrifying! Well made!
Wow! You two are amazingly talented. This is so great, dramatic adaptations for Lovecraftian works.
I listened to this after listening to your original recording yesterday, and seeing the improvement side by side is mind blowing! The way you bring the characters to life is amazing!
@HorrorBabble
4 ай бұрын
Thank you! The early recordings were very experimental.
What a way to begin the night...
Excellent job! You guys went all out on this one.
The best reading of this story.❤
WOW listen to your first rendition of this you did 7 years ago. Man you have really have come it to your own. In another 7 years it will be Sir Ian Gordon 👺☠️
@HorrorBabble
Жыл бұрын
Ha!
Fantastic. I loved this.
lovecraft himself would be pleased...thank you horrorbable for helping me sleep!
Sounds like Larry needs to lay off the neat whisky. That said he's a first rate pianist.
Masterfully done, I love the dramatic readings of HP so much!!! Thank you!!
Like how you snuck in the theme on that tack piano.
I listen to your readings to go to sleep! I find your voice relaxing and I love horror stories, especially Lovecraft. Win win!
The song at the very end was epic!
Very good then, most excellent.
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Just found your channel this past week, awesome readings, I’m hooked!
@HorrorBabble
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for stopping by, Francoise!
This might be one of HBs best works, the respect for the original text but with a personal touch that I really really like. The whole traveling man stops at an Inn, with the barkeep retelling the story instills the whole story with another creepy layer. Thank you HB for all your hard work!
All I can say is WOW WOW fecking WOW
My favourite Lovecraft tale . And favourite version Excellent 🤘🤠🇬🇧
Just when you thought it couldn't be better. Wonderful opening, great voices, and gorgeous background music. The pacing is masterly. You have outdone yourself.
This Was AWESOME👏
I think Larry has this story memorised by now ..
Outstanding!
Thank you for the awesome time brothers!!!!!
Excellent thanks ❤
fantastic!!!!
This is...*chef’s kiss*
thankyou I've lost count how often I've listened to this its wonderful
TL;DR 7/10 Great reading and loved the production! Still prefer the 2015 reading though. Recommend everyone go listen to it I've been waiting for this for quite a while now. Your original 2015 recording of TDH is by far my favorite among your readings, I've probably listened to it over 30 times now and I fall asleep to it frequently. I even noticed that you kept the original recording of Wilbur's brother speaking at the end (or did the most perfect recreation I've ever seen.) so I'm very biased in my review of this Dramatic Reading. I actually still prefer the original. But I don't think this is inferior by any means. The intro to the reading is absolutely perfect. The description of the country gets you imagining very rural and backwoods people which we can all imagine. Then the theme song comes in and invades with a very alien tune and gives the sensation of unease that I'm sure the people of Dunwich were feeling upon being confronted by such an unknown being. It really got me right in the mood. One of the very few things I don't like was the lack of Ian voice acting Old Whately and Wilbur. These had me becoming resentful of George for stealing these away.(lol) Also throughout the story I kept wondering how George had such first hand accounts about so many intimate moments dealing with the Whately's and the whole ordeal. I half expected George to be a twist villain at the end. That maybe Wilbur survived and decided to torment people who talked about the incident. I felt that the part that succeeded the best was the discovery of Wilbur at the college. The shriek from Wilbur, the sounds of the breathing in the background, and the final words with their distortions. All of it was perfect and made me feel like I was right there. Any extra background sounds that are added in always get my imagination flowing and allow me to visualize the story much better. I wish there was more when there were descriptions of the invisible horror bending the trees or maybe for the final call of missus Fry. Overall I give it a 7/10. My biggest complaint is that I simply want more of your impressions. I hope you'll take that as a compliment! Keep up the good work guys!
@HorrorBabble
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the generous feedback, sir! We took a few chances with this one. (And yes, we did indeed keep the original Wilbur's brother recording...!) We're happy that folks still enjoy the original recording. Ian & Jen
Delightful sinister for this early September. I would love to hear more but must save the unnamed terror for another time definitely going to have sub for more.
Delicious adaptation of this HPL classic! Thank you, HorrorBabble. Babble-on, Babylon!
Ian Gordon is outstanding
I found that your KZread channel is so wonderful, I became a member; this is the only channel that I have supported.👻👻👻
@HorrorBabble
6 ай бұрын
Thank you! That's very kind of you indeed. :)
Ah. One of my favorites.
This is great to play on a rainy night in the fall with candles burning and 45 degree weather...BTW in New England we pronounce it "Dunnich"
@HorrorBabble
7 ай бұрын
We pronounce it that way over here, too. Trouble is, the whole Dun-witch thing ended up etched on my brain having heard several audio versions in my early years.
@edennis8578
7 ай бұрын
@@HorrorBabbleAt least Dun-witch plays on the spooky atmosphere.
Cleaning the house this weekend. Made this the perfect length as I worked. Great job.
I love to visit your world, and listen.
@thomaswilke9771
3 жыл бұрын
Any relation to guy
@williamfawkes8379
3 жыл бұрын
@@thomaswilke9771 That's what I was told, but its hard to know for sure.
@thomaswilke9771
3 жыл бұрын
At Least guy Fawkes si D Supported the gunpower industry
@thomaswilke9771
3 жыл бұрын
😁
I can honestly say this is the best audiobook I’ve ever listened to. Even gave me a nightmare or two.
Yup I would get my audiobooks from a collection of other channels but after hearing this, my first story with you guys, I done found where I belong!!! Amazing work!!! New sub. New member. Whatever you guys need…I’m in!!!!
I love this version. I play it over and over again.
Marvelous stuff!
This was really good, it really hit the right spot, please do more
Stunning. The way the story was told gave me literal chills. Keep doing the good work 👍
I love the music that plays at the end of Part One
A wonderful adaptation and reading! As a native New Englander, I'm always interested in the accents used by non-local readers. The landlord is quite good. The salesman is definitely a southerner. "r" should be more like English, "ah" or "eh". "Right" should be more like "roight".
@HorrorBabble
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Carol! We opted for generic accents for this one... I'm not too sure I can pull a 'New England' accent off consistently with material like this. :)
Very enjoyable….the shoe salesman sounds like George W. Bush ! 😀
@HorrorBabble
2 жыл бұрын
Ha!
Perfect ♥
The part Henry is describing the dying Wilbert, I would expect he would say: " Stop describing me as a freak you stupid human and help me! I'm bleeding! " Are you familiar with the Necronomion sir? I'm a shoe salesman, not a sorcerer
1:31:17 for everyone else wanting to bump the outro again
The music at the end of the story reminds me of the movie "Phantasm".
Holy cow man this is still my fave of Lovecrafts works. The way you interpret the speech of the horror honestly sent chills all over my body. An amazing piece of work!
6:43 Haha hey, I never noticed that in the background, there's a Honky-Tonk rendition of HorrorBabble's theme playing!
Bravo, sir!
Truly spectacular. Y’all keep out doing yallselfs this is amazing. Thank you 😍
Bloody brilliant!
This is really swell! 😊
This is a good one this
1:25:19 one of the best parts of this. horrorbabble is becoming one of favorites
Fantastic production! This was like a Radio 4 play from the good old days.
@HorrorBabble
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!