So here it is the third of the new radio play "Larry Brent" radio drama series. Being a fan of old radio drama series and the Romanheft series, I can only say, Episode 3 has impressed me.
Were the first two episodes, nice, but very unfamiliar, chaotic and only a radio play of the present generation in mediocrity, so I enjoy Episode 3 now already for the umpteenth time.
I would have preferred it if a few speakers of the old radio drama series would come to use, such as perhaps Rainer Schmitt old "Larry Brent" as David Gallun or Wolfgang Rüter, which is the unfortunately deceased Günter König quite similar as narrator etc. . But a row 3 you've made it for the first time to carry the spirit of the Roman comic series in modern times. Discussions with Dr. Satan, which is spoken by the brilliant Udo Schenk, sound like from the classic radio drama episodes and how Jürgen "Dan Shocker" Grasmück has imagined. I am sure, would the good Dan Shocker still alive, he'd be thrilled. To say it is equal, result in 4 draws the horror in the series, and the latter is well on its way to once again become one of my favorite series on the market. The sequence 1 and 2 were a nice introduction to the series and I would rather have heard the real entry novels as audio plays. Especially since "The horror creeps through Bonnard's house" has not yet been set to music as a radio play, and the differences between novels and the European series but were sometimes very different and one as good again the 2012 version of the novel "The fear awakened in death Schloss" could can bring. I also hope that despite other announcement, we will get to hear so ingenious novels like "wandering skeletons", "Antomgespenster" or "Sylvidas avenging spirits" as audio plays. The spokesman Larry Brent is now well in the role, David Nathan's is great, but as a Russian to get used to and with the new Morna Ulbrandson I could already live well resulted in 1 and 2. I express the series and the creators of the heart fingers crossed that we still get to hear many wonderful radio plays as the present here and forgiving 4 of 5 stars.