Credits 4×07

Stefan Claypool reads the credits for The Exploding Industrialist, Lights Out - Revolt of the Worms, and Strange Bonfire.

Credits 4×07

Strange Bonfire

A mysterious car fire in the wee hours of the morning of a between-the-wars Guy Fawkes Day turns out to be a murder which requires the full investigatory prowess of Scotland Yard and reveals a darker side to the lifestyle of the London countryside. Starring Stefan Claypool, Adrienne Losch and Kofi Appiah and directed by Bill Noble.

Strange Bonfire

Lights Out - Revolt of the Worms

A scientist moves to the country with his wife and assistant to design the world’s biggest rose using hormones. Unfortunately, his work is interrupted because of the ignorance of his assistant. Instead of a rose, the three must face the giant worms that emerge from the earth. Staring Kofi Appiah, Hafsa Ahmad, Bill Noble, and Brendan O’Connell. Directed by Adrienne Losch.

Revolt of the Worms

The Exploding Industrialist

Noah Mease stars as Dale Hauser, a smarmy PI who has to solve the murder of a famed industrialist with more than his fair share of skeletons in the closet. Co-starring Hafsa Ahmad, Brendan O’Connell, Erin Prak, Bill Noble, Cynthia Wang, Kofi Appiah, Adrienne Losch, and Dan Botteron. All songs by Queen. Written and directed by Stefan Claypool

The Exploding Industrialist

Credits 4×06

Dan Botteron reads the credits for George Orwell’s ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’, Escape - Three Skeleton Key, and The Twilight Zone - Nick of Time.

Credits 4×06

The Twilight Zone - Nick of Time

In a small Ohio town, a pair of newlyweds encounters an unimaginable danger, again and again. Staring Ralph Acevedo and Kelsey Fredston-Hermann. Directed by Kofi Appiah.

Nick of Time

Escape - Three Skeleton Key

A desolate shore…a lighthouse maned by a skeleton crew…a beached ship…and an army of RATS! Staring Alice Bennett, Dave Malinsky, Bobby Joe Smith, and Cynthia Wang. Directed by William Guida.

Three Skeleton Key

George Orwell’s ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’

Kofi Appiah, Izzy Nuttall, Bobby Joe Smith and Stefan Claypool star in this dark adaptation of George Orwell’s chilling dystopian epic, where war is a constant and not even thought is free.  Directed by Dave Malinsky.

Nineteen Eighty-Four