Suspense presented some of the best stories of the thriller genre. Although classic short stories and novellas were sometimes adapted, many of the best Suspense scripts were original radio plays created for the show. Rightly considered one of Radio's greatest programs, the relationship between Suspense and the motion picture industry is undeniable.
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Suspense presented some of the best stories of the thriller genre. Although classic short stories and novellas were sometimes adapted, many of the best Suspense scripts were original radio plays created for the show. Rightly considered one of Radio's greatest programs, the relationship between Suspense and the motion picture industry is undeniable.
Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble – Suspense (04-06-43)
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Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble – Suspense (04-06-43)
Original Air Date: April 06, 1943Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Suspense Stars:• Paul Lukas Writer:• John Dickson Carr Producer:• William Spier Director:• John Dietz Narrator:• Ted Osborne (The Man in Black) Intro and Exit music from: Resurgence by Ghostrifter https://bit.ly/ghostrifter-sc
Suspense | OTNetcast.com
Suspense presented some of the best stories of the thriller genre. Although classic short stories and novellas were sometimes adapted, many of the best Suspense scripts were original radio plays created for the show. Rightly considered one of Radio's greatest programs, the relationship between Suspense and the motion picture industry is undeniable.