The Unquenchable Thirst of Dracula – Mark Gatiss Free Audiobook
Description
Written by
Read by Michael Sheen
Format: MP3
Dramatization
This is a 90-minute BBC Radio production of an un-produced Hammer Films screenplay. Originally written by Anthony Hinds and adapted for radio and directed by Mark Gatiss in 2017. No longer available on the BBC iPlayer and there don’t seem to be any plans to release it commercially.
I added a promo clip of Gatiss talking about the production as an intro. I also chopped it all into tracks of about 15 minutes each.
Michael Sheen is the narrator, and the blurb runs as follows:
“It’s 1932 and Penny (Anna Madeley), a young British woman, travels secretly and alone by train through the heart of India, in search of her sister who has recently disappeared. In her first class carriage she meets Prem (Nikesh Patel) and Lakshmi (Ayesha Dharker), a brother and sister performing duo who have been hired for one night by a Maharajah. Babu (Kulvinder Ghir), who also shares the carriage, is horrified to learn that Penny is unaccompanied and insists that she stays with him and his wife near the caves she is visiting. Prem and Lakshmi are taken by chauffeur to the sinister residence of the Maharajah and his wife the Rani (Meera Syal) and asked to perform that night. The performance is not for the Maharajah though but his new guest, Count Dracula (Lewis MacLeod) . While Lakshmi, soon separated from her brother, finds herself in great danger as she begins to dance for Dracula, Penny makes her way into the hidden cavern beneath the Maharajah’s Palace where she is shocked to discover Prem, desperately searching for his sister. As they descend a hidden stone staircase inhabited by poisonous snakes, they soon find themselves looking out on a huge underground chamber full of hundreds of the Rani’s acolytes, all waiting for her next human sacrifice to satisfy their blood cult. Will it be Lakshmi? And has Penny’s sister already met a similar fate? It’s a race against time to get answers before all of them fall under the spell of the hypnotic Count.”
Basically it’s Dracula and the Temple of Doom. In a good way.