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City of the Lost [Dramatized Adaptation]
- Narrated by: full cast, Michael John Casey, Nora Achrati, Jacob Yeh, Colleen Delany, Terence Aselford, James Lewis, Matthew Bassett, Bradley Smith, James Konicek, Evan Casey, Michael Glenn
- Length: 5 hrs and 27 mins
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Summary
Joe Sunday has been a Los Angeles low-life for years, but his life gets a whole lot lower when he is killed by the rival of his crime boss-only to return as a zombie. His only hope is to find and steal a talisman that he learns can grant immortality. But, unfortunately for Joe, every other undead thug and crime boss in Los Angeles is looking for the same thing.
Performed by Michael John Casey, Nora Achrati, Jacob Yeh, Colleen Delany, Terence Aselford, James Lewis, Matthew Bassett, Bradley Smith, James Konicek, Evan Casey, Michael Glenn, Drew Kopas, David Coyne, Rebecca Sheir, David Harris, Jonathon Church, Gabriela Fernandez-Coffey, Scott McCormick, Casie Platt, Kimberly Gilbert.
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- Mr. S. Coyle
- 27-01-24
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- Anonymous User
- 22-03-24
So funny
The stories are growing on me . I guess a necromancy has to use profanities, especially when you have just eaten someone’s heart . To stop any further deterioration Eric must find the stone . Can he find it and stop himself going full zombie. This is fun and the characters are well acted . I like the era it is written in and the Marlowesque feel of the story
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