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- "Casting The Runes " has also been adapted several times for radio.
- He also directed an adaptation of James "'Casting The Runes " in 1979 for Yorkshire Television.
- Network DVD has released all eight remaining episodes on a four disc set along with the surviving clips of'Casting the Runes '.
- However, a short preview trailer featuring several scenes from the 1968 adaptation of " Casting the Runes " survived and has been shown at cult film festivals.
- H . Russell Wakefield's story " He Cometh and He Passeth By ! " ( 1928 ) is a homage to James's " Casting the Runes ".
- An adaptation of the M . R . James story " Casting the Runes " ( 1911 ), the plot revolves around an American psychologist investigating a satanic cult suspected of more than one murder.
- On 2 January 1981, BBC Radio 4 broadcast an Afternoon Theatre play called " The Hex ", written by Gregory Evans and loosely based on " Casting the Runes ", starring Conrad Phillips, Peter Copley, Carole Boyer and Kim Hartman.
- On 12 January 1974, the " CBS Radio Mystery Theater ", hosted by E . G . Marshall, presented the episode " This Will Kill You ", which was an updated, loose adaptation of " Casting the Runes ".
- Oxford World's Classics have issued new hardcover editions of Matthew Lewis'" The Monk, " with an introduction by Stephen King, while Michael Chabon introduces M . R . James'" Casting the Runes and Other Ghost Stories ."
- DVD set . " Casting the Runes " was again adapted for television in 1979 as an episode of the " ITV Playhouse " series with Lawrence Gordon Clark directing and starring Jan Francis as the lead protagonist ( a man in previous adaptations ).
- Clark directed another story by M . R . James, " Casting The Runes " for the series " Playhouse ", produced by Yorkshire Television and first broadcast on ITV on 24 April 1979 . Adapted by Clive Exton, it reimagined the events of James's story taking place in a contemporary television studio.
- Set in 1936 and 1937, it originally followed the exploits of DI Lionheart and ghost-story writer Professor Edward Dunning, as played by Nicholas Courtney and Terry Molloy . ( It may be no coincidence that'Edward Dunning'is the name of the protagonist of M R James'ghost story, " Casting the Runes ", a man knowledgeable about the occult .)
- April 2007 also saw the release of " Tales of the Supernatural ", Volume One, an audiobook presentation by Fantom Films, featuring the James stories " Lost Hearts " read by Geoffrey Bayldon, " Rats " and " Number 13 " by Ian Fairbairn, with Gareth David-Lloyd reading " Casting the Runes " and " There Was a Man Dwelt by a Churchyard ".