• S1 Ep4 Storm Runners

  • Sep 14 2022
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • It's July, 1941. War is raging in Europe. Pearl Harbor is about to explode. Japan is terrorizing Korea and China and weaponizing islands across the Pacific. On one of those islands, three women – an ace transport pilot, a Chinese Intelligence officer and a local island leader – must join forces to rescue young girls sexually enslaved by the Japanese Navy and its ruthless secret police, the Tokkeitai.

    Red House Rising was Produced, Written, Directed and Edited by Chris Côté and Dayle Kerry, from an original story by Chris Côté, Dayle Kerry and Jack MacCarthy.

    Original Music and Sound Design by Jack Côté.

    Starring Dayle Kerry, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Chris Côté, Rio Shigeta, Tian Wang, Ellen Mah, Andy Goldberg, Fin Kim, Tiffany Hubbard, Danni DanDan Gadigan, Josh McClenney, Arnold Chun, Mark Shubb, Derek Kawasaki, Don McClennan, Matylda Kerry and Melinda Chilton. Narration by Robin Abcarian.

    Aviation Consultant, George Cote.

    Radio consultant, Ben Nock, of the Military Wireless Museum.

    And a very special thank you to Jennie Webb, Steven Kalb, Robin Abcarian, Raechel Wong, Roy Vongtama, Rio Shigeta, Peter Gardiner, Matthew Dunn, the entire amazing Red House Rising cast, and the many talented sound effects contributors at freesound.org.

    Palolo was written by Charles E. King and performed by Ray Kinney and His Musical Ambassadors.

    Sweet Leilani was written by Harry Owens and performed by Dick McIntire and his Harmony Hawaiians.

    Pagan Love Song was written by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed and performed by Felix Mendelssohn and the Hawaiian Serenaders

    Hula Blues was written by Johnny Noble and Sonny Cunha and performed by the Tau Moe Trio

    Little Grass Shack was written by Tommy Harrison, Bill Cogswell, and Johnny Noble and performed by Felix Mendelssohn and the Hawaiian Serenaders

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