Great Radio Horror Audiobook By Guy de Maupassant, Robert A. Arthur, David Kogan, Alonzo Deen Cole, Edgar Allan Poe, Arch Oboler cover art

Great Radio Horror

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Great Radio Horror

By: Guy de Maupassant, Robert A. Arthur, David Kogan, Alonzo Deen Cole, Edgar Allan Poe, Arch Oboler
Narrated by: Boris Karloff, Maurice Tarplin, Paul McGrath, Bernard Lenrow
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The screams...the grisly sound effects...the rumbling organ music. Sounds in the dark come strange, mysterious, and terrifying in 21 episodes of such classic series as Lights Out, Inner Sanctum, Suspense, and many more. Spine-chilling tales by Edgar Allan Poe, Guy de Maupassant, Arch Oboler, Robert A. Arthur, David Kogan, and Alonzo Deen Cole dabble in dark realms. Boris Karloff, Maurice Tarplin, Paul McGrath, and Bernard Lenrow deliver pulse-pounding performances as the haunted and the hypnotized who come face to face with forces beyond their comprehension.

Episodes include: The Mysterious Traveler: "If You Believe" 12-29-46, "The Man the Insects Hated" 07-27-47; Escape: "The Fall of the House of Usher" 10-22-47, "The Golden Snake" 04-14-50, "The Abominable Snowman" 09-13-53; Inner Sanctum: "Corridor of Doom" 10-23-45, "The Dark Chamber" 12-11-45, "Cause of Death" 12-06-48; Suspense: "The Man Without a Body" 06-22-43, "Return to Dust" 02-01-59, "Waxworks" 03-01-59; Dark Fantasy: "I Am Your Brother" 06-05-42; The Hermit's Cave: "The Plantation Mystery 1940s"; Lights Out: "Mirage" 09-21-43, "The Haunted Cell" 07-20-46; Quiet, Please: "Let the Lilies Consider" 06-28-48, "Good Ghost" 10-24-48; Mollé Mystery Theatre: "The Beckoning Fair One" 06-05-45; The Sealed Book: "Beware of Tomorrow" 09-30-45; The Weird Circle: "The Rope of Hair" 1944; The Witch's Tale: "Rockabye Baby" 1934.

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Great Stories & Performances!

If you enjoy radio dramas, you'll really enjoy this selection of stories. They are from a different era, so keep that in mind while listening. Many titles will be familiar to you, as you may have seen these stories dramatized in film, movies or animation. You may also be familiar with these tales from sci-fi, theatre or literature. My only regret is that the titles of the stories are not listed and only shown as numbered chapters. But these are tales of mystery and suspense, so you will just have to listen and see how it all turns out. I'll divulge no secrets. Enjoy!
P.S. You'll enjoy the commercial breaks of the era as well.

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Good for nostalgia, I suppose.

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This is old time radio melodrama at its best and its worst. Tedious, overacting from the VERY old days of radio. I'm sure this scared the pants off people 50-60 years ago. I barely got through half. On the upside, if you are looking for a trip back to a time when horror was simplistic and radio took the time to go full-on production, then it is worth a listen... when it is half-price.

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