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If your life was reduced to living alone, in a room, what would you become? What would your purpose be? Would you even know?

 

Sound Design by Steve Blizin
Title music by Alex Aldea
Intro/Outro Narration by Joe Stofko
Guest narration by Mike DelGaudio and Rob Weeks

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CREEPY is created and narrated by Jon Grilz. Sound design by Steve Blizin. Jon Grilz is a writer and podcaster living in Minnesota. His love of horror and creepypastas led to a simple question, “Where are all the creepypasta podcasts?” Having started his horror podcasting with Small Town Horror, delving into the world of some of the best scary stories felt like a natural transition. He can often be found quietly muttering to himself. These words, rarely heard, are best left unknown.

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The Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network consists of The Horror Show, CREEPY, Women in Caskets, Forever Midnight, Test Pattern, and Virtual Pros. All of these shows can be found on our iTunes Provider Page as well as the Bloody Disgusting App on all iOS and Android devices.

Co-Host and Producer of The Horror Show. Network Manager for the Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network.

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Sweeney Todd’s Bloody Path from Old Timey ‘Zine to the Screen [Guide to the Unknown]

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Maybe you haven’t thought about your good friend Sweeney Todd in a while, or maybe you have. The 2007 movie is a bit of a memory, though a fond one – it has a healthy 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, for what it’s worth. But 2023’s Broadway revival starring Josh Groban, who your mom thinks is “so talented” (she’s right!), was enough of a hit that its run was extended.

It appears we’re in a bit of a Sweeneyssaince.

For the uninitiated, Sweeney Todd is the story of a barber who kills his customers and disposes of the bodies by passing them off to pie shop owner Mrs. Lovett, who uses them as a special ingredient. But there’s more below the trap door.

Sweeney Todd isn’t just a late 70s musical that turned into a movie; it started as a penny dreadful called The String of Pearls: A Domestic Romance (author unknown), told week-to-week in the 1840s. Penny dreadfuls were essentially fiction zines featuring serialized stories that were usually horror-based and cost a penny, leading to the very literal nickname.

The String of Pearls differs from the more well-known Sweeney Todd plot in that it follows the investigation of a missing persons case that leads to the reveal of Sweeney and Mrs. Lovett’s arrangement, as opposed to the more modern iteration which treats audiences to the duo hatching their homicidal plan and then giving the worst haircuts ever. What a delightfully wild reveal that must have been if you were a reader in Victorian London after weeks of wondering what had become of the missing sailor carrying a string of pearls to deliver to a lovely girl.

Kristen and Will discuss the history and future of Sweeney Todd and works inspired by it this week on Guide to the Unknown. Subscribe on Apple PodcastsSpotify, or wherever you get your podcasts to get a new episode every Friday.

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