Episode 425 - Horror's Heavy Hitters

Episode 425 - Horror's Heavy Hitters

Published on Oct 30
3小时45分钟
Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio)
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt;">Happy Halloween! We're celebrating with a spooky collection of some of the big screen's most famous monsters in old time radio thrillers. Orson Welles is the count who never drinks...wine in "Dracula," presented by the <em>Mercury Theatre On the Air</em> (originally aired on CBS on July 11, 1938), and <em>Suspense</em> presents its own version of the horror classic "Frankenstein" (originally aired on CBS on June 6, 1955). Robert Louis Stevenson's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" walk the streets in a syndicated story from <em>The Weird Circle</em>, and a group of climbers hunt for the legendary beast of the Himalayas in "The Abominable Snowman" from <em>Escape</em> (originally aired on CBS on September 13, 1953). A mysterious island is home to a creature that's howling mad in "W is for Werewolf" from <em>Dark Fantasy</em> (originally aired on NBC on February 13, 1942). Finally, Basil Rathbone dons the mask of "The Phantom of the Opera" on <em>The Lux Radio Th...
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