The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath - Adaptations

Adaptations

Cyoakha Grace O'Manion, San Francisco avant-garde composer, released in 2004 a concept album/original soundtrack to the feature film, including extended tracks and additional music from the film, called Unknown Music from Dream Quest of Kadath. Read a review at The Thunder Child. Another concept album was created by XCross. Read a review at: XCross.

The German prog rock band Payne's Gray released a concept CD based on Dream-Quest, Kadath Decoded, in 1995.

A five-issue comic book adaptation drawn by Jason Thompson was released from 1997 to 1999.

An animated feature adaptation of the novel was released on October 11, 2003 at the H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival by Guerrilla Productions. The film was an effort by volunteers and Lovecraft fans from around the world and is currently available on DVD. The film uses artwork from Jason Thompson's comic series, as well as original artwork by Thompson.

In 1970, after the success of The Dunwich Horror, American International Pictures announced they would make a version of the novel, as well as another version of The Color Out of Space which they had previously filmed in 1965 as Die, Monster, Die!.

In the sixth season of Northern Exposure, the main character of Joel Fleischman goes on a quest to find Alaska's "Lost Jewel City of the North", only to realize that it is his beloved hometown of New York.

There is a videogame for ZX-Spectrum Spectrum (computer) entitled The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath .

Oxford artist Charles Cutting uses the plot of Lovecraft's novel as a basis for his web comic "The Dream Quest of Randolph Carter" which appears on The Illustrated Ape's website.

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