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Revision as of 11:34, 16 July 2015
The Lord of the Rings was a 1979 radio adaptation by Bernard Mayes, produced by The Mind's Eye.
It is an abridged version of the story, voiced by local Virginia theatre actors, who show serious problems pronouncing the names correctly. Due to a low budget, effects were home made, and music was low-key.
The production was overshadowed by that of the BBC, and is usually considered inferior in quality, music and acting.
Episodes
- "A Long Expected Party"
- "The Ring Leaves The Shire"
- "Rescued By Tom Bombadil"
- "Strider And The Ringwraiths"
- "The Flight To The Ford"
- "The Council Of Elrond"
- "The Mines Of Moria"
- "The Breaking Of The Fellowship"
- "The Search For The Hobbits"
- "Treebeard"
- "The White Rider"
- "The Fall Of Isengard"
- "The Fall Of Saruman"
- "The Taming Of Gollum"
- "Captured... By Friends"
- "The Lair Of Shelob"
- "To The Defense Of Gondor"
- "The Madness Of Denethor"
- "The Lord Of The Nazgûl"
- "The Sword That Was Broken... New Forged"
- "The Mouth Of Sauron"
- "At The Crack Of Doom"
- "A Time To Part"
- "The Grey Havens"
Cast
Actor | Role |
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James Arrington | Frodo Baggins, Saruman |
Erik Bauersfeld | Boromir, Théoden, Herbmaster |
Lou Bliss | Samwise Gamgee |
Gail Chugg | Narrator, Gimli, Gollum, Butterbur |
Pat Franklyn | Meriadoc Brandybuck, Ioreth |
Carl Hague | Elrond, Beregond, Additional voices |
Karen Hurley | Éowyn |
Bob Lewis | Wild Man, Glorfindel |
Matthew Locricchio | Éomer |
Tom Luce | Aragorn, Denethor, Treebeard |
Bernard Mayes | Gandalf, Tom Bombadil |
Mac McCaddon | Peregrin Took |
Ray Reinhardt | Bilbo Baggins |
John Vickery | Legolas, Gríma Wormtongue, Faramir, Mouth of Sauron |