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* As a story about a team of paranormal investigators using scientific equipment to solve a scientific problem with supernatural qualities to it while characters break down under the strain of dealing with the unknown, the basic premise and plot of ''The Stone Tape'' might provide the basis for a short, one-shot scenario, given a team of interesting enough pre-gen researcher characters (the story's plot might have to depend rather heavily on character interaction and reaction, rather than on characters putting many clues together or doing many proactive things, without a lot of heavy tampering with the story to give it more traditional CoC qualities!)
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* As a story about a team of paranormal investigators using scientific equipment to solve a scientific problem with supernatural qualities to it while characters break down under the strain of dealing with the unknown, the basic premise and plot of ''The Stone Tape'' might provide the basis for a short, one-shot scenario, given a team of interesting enough pre-gen researcher characters (this story is very character-driven, and the story's plot might have to depend rather heavily on character interaction and reaction, rather than on characters putting many clues together or doing many proactive things, without a lot of heavy tampering with the story to give it more traditional CoC qualities!)
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* Perhaps the investigators end up called in after the events in the film have happened and after the research team has attempted to cover up their difficult-to-explain involvement in a colleague's death in the name of protecting their company's intellectual property; the investigators will then piece together what the researchers were up to, what they thought they were doing, what actually happened, and how it resulted in a death, and then the investigators must try to prevent the Stone Tape technology from causing any further damage...
  
  

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Summary

While working on a revolutionary research project involving development of new recording technologies, a man, his former girlfriend and other team members encounter a ghost, and realize the experience is relevant to their quest for new technology. The Stone Tape was originally intended to be an eighth episode of the anthology horror series Dead of Night, but was instead broadcast on its own stand-alone strengths.


Details

  • Release Date: 1972
  • Country/Language: UK, English
  • Genres/Technical: Horror, Science Fiction
  • Runtime: 1 hr 30 min
  • Starring: Michael Bryant, Jane Asher, Iain Cuthbertson (various for Dead of Night)
  • Director: Peter Sasdy (various for Dead of Night)
  • Writer: Nigel Kneale (various for Dead of Night)
  • Producer/Production Co: BBC


Ratings

MPAA Ratings

  • Rated: (none) (perhaps a "G" or, at most, a "PG" for off-screen violence and general eeriness)

Tentacle Ratings

A rough measure of how "Lovecraftian" the work is:

  • SS___ (Two Tentacles: Barely Lovecraftian; could be a very loose adaptation)

The Stone Tape features a vaguely "Lovecraftian" mix of science with folklore and the supernatural, with hints of cosmic horror to the vague nature of the haunting. Dead of Night, its parent series, appears to have had a vaguely Gothic ghost story or two, but nothing particularly "Lovecraftian".

Note: This rating is not intended as a measure of quality, merely of how closely related to Lovecraftian "Weird" fiction the work is.

Reviews

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Synopsis

  • The Stone Tape: While working on a revolutionary research project involving development of new recording technologies, a man, his former girlfriend and other team members encounter a ghost, and realize the experience is relevant to their quest for new technology.


Notes

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Associated Mythos Elements

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Keeper Notes

  • As a story about a team of paranormal investigators using scientific equipment to solve a scientific problem with supernatural qualities to it while characters break down under the strain of dealing with the unknown, the basic premise and plot of The Stone Tape might provide the basis for a short, one-shot scenario, given a team of interesting enough pre-gen researcher characters (this story is very character-driven, and the story's plot might have to depend rather heavily on character interaction and reaction, rather than on characters putting many clues together or doing many proactive things, without a lot of heavy tampering with the story to give it more traditional CoC qualities!)
  • Perhaps the investigators end up called in after the events in the film have happened and after the research team has attempted to cover up their difficult-to-explain involvement in a colleague's death in the name of protecting their company's intellectual property; the investigators will then piece together what the researchers were up to, what they thought they were doing, what actually happened, and how it resulted in a death, and then the investigators must try to prevent the Stone Tape technology from causing any further damage...