Friday Night Noir - Lights Out (The Dark) & CBS Radio Mystery Theater (Murder Will Out)
For this Friday's "Friday Night Noir" on Vintage Classic Radio, we're diving deep into the shadows with two captivating radio shows that are sure to send shivers down your spine.
First up, we turn the dial back to December 29, 1937, for the "Lights Out" episode titled "The Dark." In this chilling tale, listeners are plunged into a nightmare where a mysterious fog turns people inside out, leaving a trail of horror in its wake. The episode masterfully combines suspense and horror, making it one of the most memorable in the "Lights Out" series. The cast of "The Dark" featured some of the era's most talented voices, although specific cast information for this episode may be elusive, as detailed records from that time are scarce. "Lights Out" was known for its high-quality productions, and this episode is no exception, showcasing the talents of actors who brought this terrifying story to life under the skillful direction of Arch Oboler.
Following "The Dark," we leap forward to July 3, 1975, for the "CBS Radio Mystery Theater" episode titled "Murder Will Out." In this gripping story, the age-old adage that the truth cannot be hidden is explored through a murder mystery that unravels in unexpected ways. The episode features a cast led by the legendary host E.G. Marshall, with notable performances by actors such as Agnes Moorehead and Ian Martin, among others. The "CBS Radio Mystery Theater" was celebrated for reviving the art of radio drama in the 1970s, and "Murder Will Out" stands as a testament to the series' quality and the formidable talent of its cast.
Join us this Friday on Vintage Classic Radio for "Friday Night Noir," where the darkness of "Lights Out" and the mystery of "CBS Radio Mystery Theater" will transport you to the thrilling world of vintage radio noir. Don't miss these masterpieces of suspense and horror, brought to life by some of the most iconic voices of the past.
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