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Harry Strange 107: The Sad Tale of Albert Finkel
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Harry Strange 107: The Sad Tale of Albert Finkel

Who is killing the priests of Night Falls?-------------------------------------------------

Tonight's episode, Harry Strange 107: The Sad Tale of Albert Finkel, was written and directed by Tony Sarrecchia and produced by Breanne Ahearn.  All material is copyright (c) by Tony Sarrecchia and used with his permission. 
Featured in tonights cast were: Julie Hoverson, Kellen Stennett, Ed Bonza, Anthony 'Fwod' Scott, Sylvia Galan,Casey Morgan, Ray Saltrelli, Jason Tyler, Bre Ahearn and Clay DuggerHarry’s theme music was written and performed by Lance Haugen (Hogan) and is copyright by Lance Haugen and used with his permission. Contact Lance at his email hauganl@yahoo.com  


Incidental music was written and performed by Kevin Macleod and is copyright by Kevin Macleod and used with his permission. Visit incompetech.com/ for more of Kevin’s music.

Visit harrystrange.com to keep up with the latest news and information on everyones favorite private investigator. Send your questions, comments and suggestions to producer@harrystrange.com For the Harry Strange Radio Drama, I'm JoAnn Pruden, good night.The aPOPcalypse is coming! May 14th, 2011. Vist www.treetopquartet.com

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Harry Strange Radio Drama TOS
“Magic and magical people—the ‘unnatural order’ is all around us. There are good witches, evil witches, demons, vamps, werewolves, shape shifters, ghosts; it’s a protoplasmic party of creature features out there. But unless you know where to look, you won’t find them. I know where to look. My name is Harry Strange.”
And so begins each episode of the Harry Strange Radio Drama, an award-winning, full-cast, scripted audio drama. Harry is a crusader for justice, and champion of an archangel who makes his own decisions regardless of what the ‘good guys’ desire. Because of a promise Harry made, he is “both painfully mortal and achingly immortal, and those conflicting impulses mesh with an almost unearthly smoothness throughout his casebook history.”
A combination of “Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar”, and “Constantine” Harry Strange is a whiskey-swilling adventure that combines the golden age of radio with contemporary storytelling.
All content Copyright (c) 2011 - Forever by Tony Sarrecchia. All Rights Reserved.