Stars On Suspense (old Time Radio)

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Synopsis

Presenting the biggest legends of Hollywood starring in "Suspense," radio's outstanding theater of thrills! Each week, we'll hear two chillers from this old time radio classic featuring one of the all-time great stars of stage and screen.

Episodes

  • Episode 4 - Vincent Price

    13/10/2016 Duration: 01h04min

    Before he was a big screen horror icon, Vincent Price was a busy actor in Hollywood – both on screen and on the air. In his 13 appearances on “radio’s outstanding theater of thrills,” Price played both heroes and crazed villains, and he starred in one of the scariest radio plays of all time. We’ll hear him in “The Strange Death of Charles Umberstein” (originally aired on CBS on November 23, 1943) and in “Hunting Trip” (originally aired on September 12, 1946).

  • Episode 3 - Agnes Moorehead

    06/10/2016 Duration: 01h03min

    Hailed as “the first lady of Suspense,” Agnes Moorehead appeared on radio’s outstanding theater of thrills more than any other star. She is most famous for her performance in “Sorry, Wrong Number,” but this Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actress turned in dozens of memorable turns over the years on Suspense. We’ll hear Agnes Moorehead in “The Diary of Saphronia Winters” (originally aired on CBS on August 17, 1944) and “The Death Parade” (originally aired on February 12, 1951).

  • Episode 2 - Peter Lorre

    29/09/2016 Duration: 01h04min

    An actor who could play both mysterious heroes and dastardly villains, Peter Lorre was able to employ the full range of his talents when he appeared on Suspense. We’ll hear the star of The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca as a jealous husband with murder on his mind in “Till Death Do Us Part” (originally aired on CBS on December 15, 1942) and as a medium who may not be what he appears in “The Moment of Darkness” (originally aired on CBS on April 20, 1943).

  • Episode 1 - Orson Welles

    22/09/2016 Duration: 01h04min

    We launch our show with the one and only Orson Welles. The legendary actor, writer, and director made nine appearances on Suspense, beginning with “The Hitch-Hiker.” We’ll hear that tale of terror on the highway (originally aired on CBS on September 2, 1942). Then, we’ll hear Mr. Welles as both a master magician and his young rival in “The Marvelous Barastro” (originally aired on CBS on April 13, 1944).

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