Genre | Comedy drama | |||
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Running time | 7 hours 12 minutes | |||
Country of origin | United States | |||
Language(s) | English | |||
Starring | Robert Lorick | |||
Written by | Meatball Fulton | |||
Directed by | Meatball Fulton | |||
Recording studio | United States | |||
Original release | 1972 | |||
Website | http://www.zbs.org/ | |||
Jack Flanders chronology | ||||
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The Fourth Tower of Inverness is a 1972 radio drama, produced by the ZBS Foundation. It is the first of the Jack Flanders adventure series, and combines elements of American culture and Old-time radio, with metaphysical concepts such as past life regression, Sufi wisdom, Tibetan Buddhism and shamanistic communication with the natural world. [1] [2]
The adventure takes place in an estate called Inverness, and the action focuses upon a mysterious and (at first) illusory extra tower of the mansion, which many visitors have attempted to reach, ultimately vanishing in the process. The program was originally broadcast in 7-minute-long episodes; collectively, these run a total of seven and half hours.