Quorum

Throughout history, there has always been a chasm between the bulk of humanity and the enigmatic circle who hold true dominion. Those whose influence remains shrouded, save for the rare instances when their designs cross into the outside world.

The Gambler’s Tale: “All That Glitters,” Part 2 of 10

Quorum — The Gambler’s Tale: All That GlittersJuly 2012. After keeping a low profile for months in Los Angeles, poker player Jimmy Harmon at last has the opportunity to gain a seat at an exclusive high-stakes underground game — but before he can join in, he must contend with the return of his former girlfriend Robin, desperate for his help after being unwittingly drawn into a mystery that may have led to murder… a mystery that may have her next on the killer’s list.

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Rated AD-PG (Audio Drama “PG”)Length: 30:17

Rated AD-PG, so parental guidance is suggested
Contains semi-adult language (a few instances of “crap,” “damn” and variations thereof, and “hell,” JC’s name in vain, “piss,” and “screw” in a non-explicit context), the depiction of the unpleasant consequences of drinking (enough rum to blind a pirate), actual drinking (beer, in the absence of a Screaming Viking), irresponsible pistol use, references to murder, gambling (maybe not poker, depending on your definition, but horse racing and proposition betting definitely count), and a virtually indecipherable Cockney dialect.

Cast (in order of speaking)
Announcer: Marsha Rehns
Robin Freeman: Emily H. Gilson
Jimmy Harmon: Cameron McNary
Voice Mail Announcer: Tom Kramer
Phone Operator: Liz Christmas Taylor (as Liz Christmas)
Loren: John Glasfeld
Margaret Florian: Laura Rocklyn
Boyd: Tara Garwood
Ken Ford: Patrick Kirchner
Parker Wells: Daniel Rylee Bush
Carl Pantusso: Kevin Murray
Racing Announcer: Bob Hurley
Betting Window Clerk: Lydia Kraniotis
Tom: Tom Kramer
Crew
Recorded at Tulgey Wood Studios in Deepest Springfield
Supplemental recording at various other studios throughout the area
Music by Brooks Tegler
Dialogue and sound effects editing, mastering and final mixing by William R. Coughlan
Dialogue editing support by Maurice Malde
Casting services provided by Stonehenge Casting
Postproduction services provided by Tohubohu Productions, LLC
Game-mechanic consultation by A Squared Adventures
Research assistance by Bill Stockton and Mike Weneta
Produced by Bjorn Munson
Written and directed by William R. Coughlan
Music Selections

Early in the Morning
composed by Clyde Hunt
performed by Brooks Tegler’s Hot Jazz
from the album And Not Only That!
Amazon | Apple Music

Bossa Nova Elevator Music
performed by Volodymyr Piddubnyk

Sazzy Time
performed by Gerardo Garcia Jr.

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