The radio series "Suspense" was an A-List show during most of the Golden Age of Radio, employing the top writers and performers that money could buy. And although many of the programs were boilerplate noir thrillers, a few broke the mold, and this is one of those. Orson Welles plays a surgeon able to keep the evil brain of an accident victim alive, and it develops superhuman abilities.
Correction: It is mentioned in this episode that Part 1 is from May 18th. The correct date is May 22, 1944. It's the Monday west coast broadcast. (Thank you researcher Joe Webb)
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