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Author:
Lewis, C.S., author. (local)tlcaut2006326651803300
Title:
The Screwtape letters : / C. S. Lewis.
Edition:
Collector's ed ; COM/DVD
Publisher:
Focus on the Family / Tyndale House Publishers
Copyright Date:
©2009
Description:
4 sound discs ; digital ;c4 3/4 in. + 1 videodisc (DVD : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.)
Subject:
Devil--Fiction.
Christianity--20th century.
Audiobooks.
Other Authors:
Lewis, C. S., 1898-1963, (Clive Staples), author. (local)tlcaut2008369351093200
(DLC)n 86019693 McCusker, Paul, 1958-
Serkis, Andy. (DLC)no 00102089
Palmer, Geoffrey, 1927-2020 (DLC)no 96000005
Kelly, Laura Michelle. (DLC)n 2005074888
Page, Eileen. (DLC)no2010033965
Notes:
Accompanied by the DVD bonus disc of the same title. DVD contains 4 behind-the-scenes featurettes ; 5.1 surround sound mix of the the entire program. "Includes 10 new songs inspired by the classic book."
Contents:
DVD -- Glimpse of the Screwtape Letters -- Playing Screwtape -- C.S. Lewis, the man behind Screwtape -- Genesis of The Screwtape Letters -- Behind the scenes -- Screwtape in 5.1 surround.
Summary:
In his enduringly popular masterpiece , "The Screwtape Letters," C. S. Lewis re-imagines Hell as a gruesome bureaucracy. With spiritual insight and wry wit, Lewis suggests that demons, laboring in a vast enterprise, have horribly recognizeable human attributes: competition, greed, and totalitarian punishment. Avoiding their own painful torture as well as a desire to dominate are what drives demons to torment their "patients." The style and unique dark humor of The Screwtape Letters are retained in this full-cast dramatization, as is the original setting of London during World War II. The story is carried by the worldly-wise senior demon Screwtape played magnificently by award-winning actor Andy Serkis ("Gollum" in Lord of the Rings) as he shares correspondence to his nephew Wormwood, apprentice demon, in charge of securing damnation of an ordinary young man. All 31 letters lead into dramatic scenes, set in either Hell or the real world with humans, aka "the patient," as the demons say, along with his circle of friends and family.
Series:
Radio Theatre
ISBN:
1589973240
9781589973244
Locations:
BJPD251 -- Waukee Public Library (Waukee)

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