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Suspense

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Suspense

By: Original Radio Broadcast
Narrated by: Gregory Peck, Jim Jordan
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Where the stars come out...to shiver!

With a style built on sharp, quickly-established moods brought to life by taut, punchy dialogue, Suspense produced-directors William Spier, Anton M. Leader, and Elliot Lewis brought top-name Hollywood talent to the microphone each week.

Horror stars, action heroes, matinee idols, leading ladies - Suspense offered them all a showcase that expanded and emphasized their distinctive talents. Peter Lorre and Edward G. Robinson were particular favorites and appear here in tortured, desperate roles and never failing to wring every bit of tension from the scripts in their hands. Popular comedians - like Bob Hope and Milton Berle - were also regularly featured. Cast hard against type, the audience was forced to view them in an entirely different light...and were left gasping in their wake.

This startling set of 20 digitally restored and remastered episodes features performances by Gregory Peck, Joan Crawford, Bela Lugosi, Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, Jim and Marian Jordan, Charles Laughton, Anne Baxter, and more. Also includes the previously lost episode of "The Burning Court" starring Clifton Webb.

Episodes Include: Till Death Do Us Part 12-15-42; The Doctor Prescribed Death 02-02-43; Wet Saturday 12-16-43; The Black Shawl 07-27-44; The Burning Court 06-14-45; Footfalls 07-12-45; Nobody Loves Me 08-30-45; Too Little to Live On 12-26-47; Three O'Clock 03-10-49; Dead Ernest 03-24-49; You Can't Die Twice 03-31-49; Death Has A Shadow 05-05-49; The Ten Years 06-02-49; Rave Notice 10-12-50; After the Movies 12-07-50; A Ring for Marya 12-28-50; Backseat Driver 02-22-51; The Truth About Jerry Baxter 06-14-51; The Death of Barbara Allen 10-20-52; The Frightened City 11-10-52.

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Detective Mystery Traditional Detectives Fiction Suspense Scary Radio Classics
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First stories were great - classic suspense stories with a twist at the end. The last three or four were more like radio dramas - not so great,

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this took me back as a child. laying in bed with the radio on. waiting for mom to tell me to turn it off and go to sleep. loved it

loved it took me back

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