Wormwood Episode 1: The Coming Storm
Habit Forming Films proudly presents: Wormwood: Episode One: The Coming Storm!
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Episode One: The Coming Storm
Written by David Accampo and Jeremy Rogers
Produced and Recorded by Habit Forming Films, LLC
Edited by Jeremy Rogers
Original Music Composed by Todd Hodges
Sound Effects Design by Chris Sahakian
Story Consultant: Jeremiah Allan
Starring:
Arthur Russell as Xander Crowe
Sonia Perozzi as Sparrow and Rachel Nolen
Scott Olynek as Jacob Kitter
Joe J Thomas as Hank Mason
Koralee Nickarz as Emily Saunders and Deidre Frost
Andrew Ramirez as Dexter Nolen
Peter Dirksen as Jimmy Details
Additional voices in this episode include:
Peter Dirksen as Gas Station Attendant
Cheyenne Bsaies as Prostitute
Joe J. Thomas as Mob Goon 1
Rob Grindlinger as Mob Goon 2 and Driver
Copyright 2007 Habit Forming Films, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Awesome, i’m really looking forward to the next episode!
Wow, really captivating! I can’t wait for the next instalment.
I love it. Spooky and funny! Can’t wait to hear more!
I like Doctor Crow — He’s House on cocaine.
Dr. Crowe is the man! Can’t wait to hear what happens next.
Thanks for all the feedback, guys! Tell your friends!
Love this podcast – but just thought you should know that this episode is not on itunes. 🙁
Rachel — we’ve fixed the issue, and Episode One is now back on iTunes! Apologies for the inconvenience!
Very entertaining!!! I just happened across this by accident and i’m so very glad that I did!!! It reminds me of something Clive Barker would produce??? Look forward to hearing more!!!
Hi, I found out about this podcast a few days ago, and so far I’m really enjoying it, even though I’m very late to the party. 🙂
I just started to listen to the first episode. Just my opinion. But the music is to loud for the setup you are narrating for the story. It almost drowns out the narrator.
Thanks, Dawid — glad you’re enjoying!
So strange…..this almost has a sense of De javu! Great stories