Monthly Archives: June 2020

TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE The Podcast — Episode #38 “Like Father, Like Son”

TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE The Podcast Episode #38 “Like Father, Like Son” Episode #38  LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON After losing his five year old son in a car accident,a scientist is determined to have a family reunionno matter how many body parts it takes. writer / director Clay McLeod ChapmanFeaturing: Larry Fessenden, Tobias Campbell, Bonnie Dennison, […]

TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE The Podcast — Episode #37: “Man On The Ledge”

TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE The Podcast Episode #37: “Man On The Ledge” Episode #37 MAN ON THE LEDGE A man reflects on his life and imminent deathwhile perched on a ledge overlooking Manhattan. writer & director Joe MaggioFeaturing: Vincent D’Onofrio, Larry Fessenden,John Speredakos, Nick Damici, Greg Amici Released October 26, 2010 • Poster by Gary Pullin for more […]

TALES DISPATCH: The Pale Men on “The Vampire Party”

TALES DISPATCH: The Pale Men on “The Vampire Party” The Pale Men, McQuaid and Fessenden, discuss “The Vampire Party” now available on TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE The Podcast… Glenn Mcquaid: Can you talk a little bit about the true life inspiration behind The Vampire Party? Larry Fessenden: In 1997, my old Glass Eye Pix comrade Mike […]

TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE The podcast Episode #36 “The Vampire Party”

TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE The podcast Episode #36 “The Vampire Party” Episode #36 THE VAMPIRE PARTY Two independent filmmakers choose the wrong party to attend while promoting their scary movie in Los Angeles. writer & director Larry Fessenden Featuring: AJ Bowen, Pat Healy, Larry Fessenden, Joshua Leonard, Lance Reddick, Clay McLeod Chapman, Roxanne Benjamin […]

TALES Dispatch: Glenn McQuaid’s Conviction

TALES Dispatch: Glenn McQuaid’s Conviction As TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE the podcast presents Glenn McQuaid’s “CONVICTION,” The Pale Men sat down for a chat about the audio play’s origins, the casting, and Jesus on a dinosaur. Larry Fessenden: Glenn, this story has political overtones not usually found in your stories. In fact many thought this one was […]