Edgar Allan Poe's Murder Mystery Dinner Party
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Genre | Drama Mystery Comedy |
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Directed by | William J. Stribling |
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Theme music composer | Dylan Glatthorn |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 11 |
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Production location(s) | Los Angeles, California |
Running time | 7-18 minutes per episode |
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Original network | YouTube |
Original release | August 22 November 7, 2016 | –
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Edgar Allan Poe's Murder Mystery Dinner Party also known as Edgar Allan Poe’s Murder Mystery Invite Only, Casual Dinner Party / Gala For Friends Potluck (shortened as Poe Party) is a web series created by the siblings Sean Persaud and Sinead Persaud, and directed by William J. Stribling.[1] It was produced by the companies Shipwrecked Comedy and American Black Market, and it was released on August 22, 2016 in the official YouTube Channel of Shipwrecked Comedy.[2] It follows previous videos about Poe made by Shipwrecked, including those of A Tell Tale Vlog.[3]
Cast[edit]
- Sean Persaud as Edgar Allan Poe
- Sinead Persaud as Lenore
- Ashley Clements as Charlotte Brontë
- Tom DeTrinis as Oscar Wilde
- Joey Richter as Ernest Hemingway
- Mary Kate Wiles as Annabel Lee
- Blake Silver as HG Wells
- Sarah Grace Hart as Emily Dickinson
- Lauren Lopez as George Eliot
- Clayton Snyder as Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Whitney Avalon as Mary Shelley
- Ryan W. Garcia as Eddie Dantes
- Tara Perry as Louisa May Alcott
- Jim O'Heir as Constable Jim
- Jimmy Wong as Constable Jimmy
- Jessica Jade Andres as Krishanti
- Emma Chandler as Anne Brontë
- Curt Mega as Guy de Vere
- Margie Mintz as Agatha Christie
- Laura Spencer as Jane Austen
- Christopher Higgins as Constable
- Corey Lubowich as Constable
- Dante Swain as Constable Wesley
- Tia Workman as Constable
Episodes[edit]
Title | Summary | Release Date |
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Episode 1: The Bells | Edgar Allan Poe and his ghostly roommate Lenore await the arrival of their dinner party guests and everything goes exactly as planned. | August 22 |
Episode 2: The Masque of the Red Death | Dinner is served, darkness descends, and the game is afoot as Edgar, Lenore, and their guests struggle to figure out if this sinister turn of events is even part of the game at all. | August 29 |
Episode 3: The Purloined Letter | Confounded by another murder, the authors start to unravel some clues, all while Lenore's soup gets cold. | September 5 |
Episode 4: A Descent Into the Maelström | Sensing a dearth of stupid ideas, Ernest Hemingway moves to split up and explore the house, but is his motive to catch a killer, to woo Annabel, or the third thing in this list of things? | September 12 |
Episode 5: The Oval Portrait | After another horrific murder, questions are axed, alliances are chopped apart, and that's all the axe puns we could come up with. | September 19 |
Episode 6: Spirits of the Dead | The authors ask a psychic to summon the ghosts of those murdered in the
house in order to catch a murderer, which is a very normal thing that people do. |
September 26 |
Episode 7: Mesmeric Revelation | It's beginning to look like this is not the kind of night Edgar Allan Poe had planned. | October 3 |
Episode 8: The Cask of Amontillado | Poe meets the Po-Po and all hell breaks - ok someone else should write these. | October 10 |
Episode 9: The Sleeper | Accusations fly, haters hate, and mustaches bristle as the party dwindles. | October 17 |
Episode 10: Annabel Lee | It's just like the famous saying, "After nine episodes of nonstop death: revelations." | October 24 |
Episode 11: The Tale-Tell Heart | Villains! Dissemble no more! | October 31 |
Epilogue | Ghosting 101 is in session and Professor Lenore is in the house. | November 7 |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Edgar Allan Poe's Murder Mystery Dinner Party". IMDb. 1 January 2000. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
- ↑ "Shipwrecked". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
- ↑ Paz, Kathy. "Poe Party Is the Murder Mystery Party You've Been Waiting For". www.geekynews.com. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
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