The Pen of Dracula
: BRAM STOKER. is remembered mainly for his creation of Dracula, : but he also used his pen to stir up the field of mystery and horror in many other directions, Those who have a liking for ghost stories will recall "The Judge’s House," in which a young student comes to a deserted house where his only companions are hordes of rats and a portrait of a former owner, Judge Jeffreys, the notorious "hanging Judge" of the Bloody Assizes in the 17th Century. John Keir Cross arranged the tale for broadcasting and it has been given ,a.full-blopded production in the BBC series The Man in Black. The actors are Hugh Burden, Howieson Culff and Gladys Young, with Valentine Dyall in his usual role of the narrator. "The Judge’s House" will be heard from 4YZ at 9.30 p.m. on Wednesday, February ee
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 556, 17 February 1950, Page 11
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143The Pen of Dracula New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 556, 17 February 1950, Page 11
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