Archer & Armstrong: The Audio Drama is an audiobook adaptation of Archer & Armstrong: The Michelangelo Code, the first arc of Archer & Armstrong (Volume 2). It was created by audio drama company Pendant Productions in association with Valiant Entertainment and made available through Amazon, Audible, and iTunes.
After years of meditation and training, 18-year-old Obadiah Archer has been dispatched to New York City to carry out the sacred mission of his family’s sect – locate and kill the fun-loving, hard-drinking immortal known as Armstrong! But as this naive teenage assassin stalks his prey, he’ll soon find that both hunter and hunted are just pawns in a centuries-old conspiracy that stretches from the catacombs beneath Wall Street to the heights of the Himalayas. And Archer & Armstrong will have to work together if the future is to stand any chance of surviving the past’s greatest threat!
Episodes[]
Four episodes, each roughly 20 minutes in length, were released between March 14 and May 25 of 2016. A "Bottomless Satchel Edition", featuring all four episodes back-to-back, commentaries by the directors, producers, and lead actors, as well as gag reels was released at a later date.
Cast and Crew[]
Cast[]
- Archer – Paul Brueggemann
- Armstrong - Pete Milan
- Mary-Maria Archer - Melissa Autumn Hearne
- Ivar - Jack Calk
- Sister Tommy - Barbra Dillon
- Reverend Archer - Blake Howard
- Congresswoman Archer - Susan Bridges
- Ernst the Lamas Leader - Philip Weber
- Old Geomancer - Joe J. Thomas
- Night Sisters/Night Sister Superior - Tess Hunt
- Mr. One Percent - Anthony Piselli
- Melissa the Bartender - Anna Rodriguez
- Brother Gavin - Jason R. Wallace
- Drunk Guy, Sect Guard 1 - Jeffery Bridges
- Sect Guard 2 - Fred Van Lente
- Sect Guard 3 - Josh Johns
- Guard - Kevin M. Connolly
- Rush - Clark Bridges
- Rush's Mom - Rebecca Thomas
- Drunk Gal - Jess Moore
- Announcer - M Sieiro Garcio
- Jean-Paul - Colin J. Kelly
Crew[]
- Directors
- Anna Rodriguez (episodes 1-2)
- Dave Morgan (episodes 3-4)
- Writers
- Fred Van Lente (original story)
- Susan Bridges (adaptation)
- Jeffery Bridges (adaptation)
- Josh Johns (script editor)
- Composers
- Vincent Morrison
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