
Call Northside 777
Classic Movies on the Radio
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Narrated by:
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James Stewart
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Pat O'Brien
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Richard Conte
About this listen
Screen Guild Players was the most glamorous charity program on the airwaves. The hundreds of thousands of dollars raised for the Motion Picture Relief Fund built and maintained the Motion Picture Country House, providing housing for former film stars who were suffering from health or financial problems. Eager to be seen contributing to the cause, Hollywood's best and brightest flocked to the program. At first, it was primarily a variety show, with its first broadcast featuring Jack Benny, Joan Crawford, and Judy Garland. Later, it became an anthology show extraordinaire.
Hear more collections of radio movie dramatizations, or listen to all of the individual programs by themselves!©2006 Radio Spirits Inc. (P)2006 Radio Spirits Inc.What listeners say about Call Northside 777
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Ol time radio mystery
Narration: dramatizations entertaining.
Story: well edited, abbreviated, predictable, fun plot.
Is fun to hear famous actors give radio theater performances.
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-27-14
Call Northside 777
Lots of fun listening to this show! Brings back good memories of radio show listening!
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- Pukumahi
- 06-11-16
Great old time radio with authentic Camel ads.
James Stewart was excellent and lived up to his usual excellence. the ads for cigarettes were a shock but made the overall experience authentic.
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