Tales Of The Frightened

November 30th, 2009 by John Wolfe

Revisiting You Tube user, monster4josh’s great collection of Tales of the Frightened, told by Boris Karloff. This time around, Boris recounts a story, called “Voice From the Grave,” that’s become synonymous with weary travelers on late night road trips.

Ghostly pedestrians, whether appearing as stranded hitchhikers or angelic messengers to motorists, are some of the most popular of urban legends. Surely, somewhere in the vast collection of roadside phantom tales, there has to be one that’s true.

On another note: I had hoped to have the shop’s webcam up and running again by now, but I’m still working on constructing the frame for the Angel of Death.

November has been extremely busy for me and I haven’t gotten as far on the prop as I had planned. Hopefully, I’ll be back on track in December and will have the cam running soon.

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One Response to “Tales Of The Frightened”

  1. autumnforest Says:

    Thanks. What a find! I love his voice!

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