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Suspense ~ Collection 85 ~ Old Time Radio ~ Dan O'Herlihy ~ James Mason ~ Black Screen
SUSPENSE Radio Drama Series
"Radio's Outstanding Theater of Thrills"
Suspense, one of the premier shows of the golden age of radio, featuring stars like Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, and Cary Grant. Thrillers, science-fiction, fantasy and horror stories.
Collection 85
The Dealings of Mr Markham
Too Hot to Live
The Man Who Would Be King
The Companion
Lt Langer's Last Collection
Black Screen / Dark Screen Radio Show For Sleep, Concentration, Relaxation.
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00:15 THE DEALINGS OF MR. MARKHAM (11-1-58)
Author: John Dickson Carr
Sound: Gus Bayz, Tom Hanley
Engineer: Bob McKenny
Music: Joel Davis
JAMES MASON (Charles & Ronald Markham), PAMELA MASON (Judith Ray), Ben Wright (Ronald Gilbert), Daws Butler (Cab Driver / Clock Voice), George Walsh (Narrator), Roy Rowan (CBS Announcer)
An antique dealer is shot for blackmailing a couple, and he has vowed to return after death.
28:40 TOO HOT TO LIVE (4-12-59)
Author: Sam Rolfe
VAN HEFLIN (Jefferson Casey), Doris Singleton (Rachael), Berry Kroeger (Benjamin Maxwell), Charles Seel (Pop Clovis), Barney Phillips (Kenny), Norm Alden (Stranger), George Walsh (Narrator) Roy Rowan (CBS Announcer)
A stranger in a small town is soon on the run from a murder charge.
52:06 THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (5-31-59)
Author: Rudyard Kipling
Adaptation by Les Crutchfield
DAN O’HERLIHY (Peachy Carnehan), Ben Wright (Daniel Dravot), Jay Novello (Billy Fish the High Priest), Richard Peel (Kipling the narrator), Lillian Buyeff (Roxanne), George Walsh (Suspense Narrator) Roy Rowan (CBS Announcer)
Two rogues pretend to be kings in East India but are exposed as charlatans.
1:16:21 THE COMPANION (11-15-59)
Author: Walter Black
Virginia Payne (Mrs. Henson), Elizabeth Lawrence (Lois), Rita Lloyd (Miss Lord), Walter Black
A woman regrets hiring a companion for her elderly mother and fears they will both die.
1:40:32 LT. LANGER’S LAST COLLECTION (2-28-60)
Author: George Bamber
Frank Milano (Lt. Langer), Murray Forbes (Bruno), Frank Thomas, Jr., Ginger Jones, Jack Grimes, Ian Martin, William Mason
A corrupt policeman has a heart attack and needs help from a man he had been regularly shaking down.
Suspense is a conglomeration of some of the most acclaimed old time radio shows that graced the airwaves from the years 1942 until 1962, featuring thrilling adaptations of classic literature, original works, and Hollywood stars.
These episodes are Public Domain and fall under Creative Commons.
Quality will vary somewhat from episode to episode.
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