From the shadows of the jungle comes a mystery older than civilization itself! Temple of Vampires is a cooperative recreation of the classic adventure from Carlton E. Morse’s legendary radio series I Love a Mystery, newly produced for the Mutual Audio Network by Sonic Cinema Productions and The Amigos Collective. In this thrilling opening double-feature, Jack, Doc, and Reggie travel deep into South America in search of a mysterious stone temple rumored to hold an ancient terror—one whispered about in fearful tones by the locals: vampires. As danger closes in from the jungle and the secrets of the temple begin to emerge, our heroes must decide whether the legend is merely superstition… or something far more deadly.
The production stars Jeff Billard as Jack, Lothar Tuppan as Reggie, Jack Ward as Doc, and Angela Young as Sunny, with John Bell, Jan Didur, and introducing Austin Mosher as Hermie. David Ault is your Announcer, with Sharon Bee on the organ. Post-production by Michael Messner, with script updates and direction by Jack J. Ward.
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Prologue: Jeff Billard brings back his memories of the Sonic Society and Bill Hollweg!
Episode #7 Aired: 10/18/2005 This week we enter into the back row of the movie house to watch two classic frightmares brought to life. Schlock Radio Theatre excels in taking classic B horrors from the screen and re-imagining them for the mind. Taking motion pictures and making audio cinema is nothing new, but the innovative method of rendering what is normally a visual stunt (and usually cheap looking) in a narrative comedic form is a brilliant way to give new life to old reels. We’re lucky enough to offer two of Schlock Theatre’s works as our features this week- The Attack of the Killer Leeches and The Collossus of New York. Later we’ll have a conversation with Mr. Charles Pratt head writer of Schlock Radio, listen to an experimental sketch from No Soap Radio, and continue our weekly serial Robots of the Company with Episode #7.

In our grand finale for the sixteenth season of Sonic Summerstock, Jack Ward takes a relook at a classic episode of “I was a Communist for the F.B.I. and remakes it for the future and Retro Rockets with “I Was a Martian for the E.B.I.” and the thrilling Sci-Fi Electric Curtain thriller. Sonic Cinema Productions and the Amigos Collective bring us “The Sleeper!”

Jack, Jeff & Lothar are back with their continued look at OTR in this season’s Science Fiction collection! This week it’s from Rod Serling’s 70s series “Zero Hour” with “Sky Lab are you there?”

The Sonic Summerstock Playhouse is open for Season 16! Host David Ault brings us our first incredible incredible performance with Jeffrey Billard’s Audio Groove Cat Productions bringing us “The Defenders” and X-Minus One science fiction feature! To escape war and radioactive fallout, societies have moved underground and constructed robots to keep the war going on the surface.

Sonic Cinema brings Darker Musings which is an anthology series of fantastical mystery and terror. Inspired by Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone, Darker Musings always includes an air of another world that may be an alternate universe, or a terrifying nightmare, one in which the characters can not wake up. Darker Musings may not always be horror, but it should always leave you thinking!
In this Darker Musings episode, four women have their monthly book club meeting and their world will never be the same. Written and directed by Jack J. Ward. Produced by Austin Beach and starring Jessica Kinney, Mel Rose, Angela Young, Jeffrey Billard, Joe Stofko and introducing Jennifer Tissot.

From the far-flung silver age of science fiction, comes a new anthology. Retro Rockets fires off with “Spirit Drive”. A space ranger take the final report of a scientist on the death of his colleague on a far-distant moon. But, was it an accident? This keen look at the Sonic Cinema Production Podcast inaugural episode of the Retro Rockets Anthology!

David Ault closes the Summerstock Playhouse with the first act of our two feature finale from Sonic Cinema Productions and the Amigos Collective beginning with the taut thriller from SUSPENSE- “The Long Night” starring Lothar Tuppan, Jeffrey Billard, Pete Lutz, Rachel Pulliam, Richard Summers, Austin Beach, introducing Jason Fella and produced by John Bell of Bell’s in the Batfry!

