A fierce storm takes over a small town, shortly after the end of a hot and humid phase of weeks. Then the mist comes, and out of it come giant insects, fierce creatures that start killing anyone who steps outside, huge birds fly through the mist, and everyone seems to be doomed. How will David and his young son Billy survive this curse from the unknown?

Now this one is really different. The Mist is one of the creepiest stories from ZBS I’ve heard besides Sticks. If you are a fan of Stephen King, then this is not to be missed. Some material may be a little strong for young children, though.

Based on the story by Stephen King
Adapted for radio by M. Fulton
Special thanks to Dennis Etchison

Directed by - Bill Raymond
Music - Tim Clark
Location Sound Engineer - Bob Bilecki
David Drayton - Bill Sadler
Billy - Lute Ramland
Stephanie - Linda Hartenian
Brent Norton - Jim Straas
Mrs. Carmody - Ruth Maleczech
Ollie - Dan Florick
Amanda Dumfries - Susan Burmann
Ms. Reppler - Beatrice Roth
Bud Brown - David Brisben
Stella Hatlen - Valeria Vasilevski
Miller - Tom Glain
Tom Smalley - John Wynn Evans
Cornell - Bill Raymond
Myron - Gregg Murton
Norm - Mike O'Farrow
Mrs. Turman - Noah Benamatz (?)
The Young Mother - Monica Rugiero
The Little Girl - Joanelle Lusk
The Radio Announcer - Charlie Munay
Narrator - Dave Herman

Associate Producer - Phoenix
Executive Producer - Tom Lopez
Assistant Location Technicians - Karen McPherson and Nita Rockwell

Thanks to Adirondack Scenic, the Washington Country Sheriff's Department, the Fort Edward High School, Leah Williams, Lena Spencer, Dr. Walport and Max Kavalowitz. Also: Heba the Siamese cat, Max's chicken and Santiago the parakeet.