Salem's Lot (radio Drama)
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''Salem's Lot'' is a 1994
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dramatization of
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'' written by Gregory Evans. It combines the psychological thriller and the classic horror genres, making references to
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'' at several points and sometimes replicating its storyline.


Plot summary

Ben Mears, a successful writer who grew up in the (fictional) town of Jerusalem's Lot, Maine (known to locals as "Salem's Lot" or "The Lot"), has returned home following the death of his wife. Ben plans to write a book about the "Marsten House", an abandoned mansion that gave him nightmares after a traumatic (and possibly supernatural) childhood experience. Once in town, he meets local high school teacher Matt Burke and strikes up a romantic relationship with Susan Norton, a young college graduate. Mears discovers that the Marsten house has been bought by Mr. Straker and Mr. Barlow, a pair of businessmen who are also new to the town, although only Straker has been seen. Their arrival coincides with the disappearance of a young boy, Ralphie Glick, and the suspicious death of his brother Danny. It then becomes clear that Barlow is a vampire, and is taking over the town with Straker's help. Ben, Matt, Susan, and a few other residents of the Lot try to prevent the vampires from spreading. In the end, Ben and young Mark Petrie succeed in neutralizing Straker and destroy the master vampire Barlow, but, lucky to escape with their lives, are forced to leave the town to the newly created vampires.


Cast and crew

* Stuart Milligan as Ben Mears * Teresa Gallagher as Susan Norton * Danny Cannaba as Mark Petrie *
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as Kurt Barlow * John Moffatt as Richard Straker * Gavin Muir as Matt Burke *
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as Jimmy Cody * Don Fellows as Parkins Gillespie *
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as Father Callahan * George Parsons as Nolly Gardner * Lorelei King as June Petrie * Vincent Marzello as Henry Petrie * Music by Elizabeth Parker of the
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* Dramatised by Gregory Evans * Directed by Adrian Bean


Differences between the novel and radio adaptation

Although the story's overall structure remains similar, several lines have been consolidated and/or simplified, in keeping with the much-shortened radio format (seven 30-minute broadcasts). * Ralphie Glick's role is reduced (from both 1975 novel and 1979 TV-film) * Dud Rogers and the junkyard see only cursory mention (much of the Barlow/Dud Rogers dialogue having been re-scripted into the Barlow/Larry Crockett death scene) * Danny Glick's rise from the grave (and Mike Ryerson's death) are now explicitly enabled/supervised by Barlow, who mesmerizes Ryerson and calls Danny forth * Father Callahan and Dr. Cody become quick/willing vampire-hunters, with virtually no complaint or skepticism * Mark Petrie uses shards of broken glass (rather than contortionist rope-tricks) to free himself from Straker's knots * The entire narrative is framed by Ben Mears' confession to a Mexican priest (who periodically interrupts the retelling with specific questions)


References


External links


Stephen King: Salem's Lot BBC audio drama
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