I kept looking for the movie to watch. But I kept seeing this and not listening. Then I finally clicked on. It’s so interesting.... Enjoying it this way. Gotta love the classics and the old radio shows. Leaves so much to the imagination. Many would be out off by this. But I’m just glad I was raised to be able to appreciate this.
I'm pleased that you took the time to listen! If you're like me, you'll end up listening to these great programs every night! I have a Classic Radio Theater playlist with more than sixty different remastered "Movies for your MIND" if you like. Thank you for your comments - Charlie
I prefer this version with Barbara Stanwyck over the one with Agnes Moorehead, because this one goes into more detail. The story is fleshed out and it makes it so much more interesting. I love the movie too!
Lux presents Hollywood... Great production. Agnes Moorehead did the first radio performance. Barbara Stanwyck did the movie. It's a tie for me. Both did very well.
Jus Me I almost have the original version with Agnes ready to post. It should be done in a couple of days. Remember - Please hit the thumbs up every time for me, it counts toward my standing with RUclips. I had 100% likes up until a couple of months ago, and now it's at 98.9% cause one person decided they didn't like some stories. (Like it's MY fault for a 70 year old program!) If I see a bunch of new thumbs up, you just might see more Barbara Stanwyck! By the way - What's the picture in your image? I know it's different than a few months ago but I can't quite make it out on my tablet (and I'm too lazy to go downstairs to the den just to log on my computer!) AND OF COURSE . . . Thanks for your good comments and thanks for staying with my channel. I've got a small but loyal bunch of subscribers . . . you're one of 'em
Lux was definitely amongst the best. I have pretty much all the stuff you upload. But I really dig your "remastered" copies. And I especially enjoy your cover pictures. Would love to have you upload more from Lux. And maybe some of Orson Welles Mercury Theatre/Campbell's Playhouse? The copies I have could use a bit of remastering.
I have 55 Radio Theater episodes in one playlist, all digitally restored. The Lux Radio Theater versions came from a set I bought last year. I plan to upload more very soon. My "Sorry, Wrong Number" upload is a perfect example of modern audio restoration, which I'm sure you can tell the difference from older uploads elsewhere. Also, I've been thinking of adding "The Whistler" to this channel. Unlike Suspense and Escape, I haven't listened to Whistler episodes multiple times. I've still got many Suspense episodes to upload, plus a handful of Escape episodes. I'm glad you found my channel! Have you found my restored version of Orson Welles "Les Miserables?"All 7 episodes are in my Orson Welles playlist. Welles is definitely one of my favorite creators, and if I can find Mercury Theater versions that have been restored, I'll post them!. Thanks for posting your comments! - Charlie
Moorehead vs Stanwyck. It's interesting to see how different it is and how they develop a motivation for the husband's desire to, uh, remove his wife from his ambitions?
@@SuspenseESCAPEremastered Aggie was jealous. Actually, as much as I love Stanwyck and Lancaster, this version seems padded. Because we know what it was based on.
Because sadly, Evans plans to kill himself and that is where his body will eventually be. He probably assumed that Henry would do the same thing, because they're both running from the law and have no other choice.
Evans plans to unalive himself. He gave Leona the city morgue number because that is where he will be. He also assumed that Henry is there, too. Very chilling.
@2:25 How is this from the actual movie when in the movie, she says "Murray Hill 35097"?? There's even a clip of this online by a RUclips channel called MovieClips and it's at the 6 second timestamp. I'm so confused about this.
The movie is a masterpiece, one of many great movies Stanwyck starred in. ❤
Stanwyck (on several levels) was the very best of the best.
One of my all time favorites!
I kept looking for the movie to watch. But I kept seeing this and not listening. Then I finally clicked on. It’s so interesting.... Enjoying it this way. Gotta love the classics and the old radio shows. Leaves so much to the imagination. Many would be out off by this. But I’m just glad I was raised to be able to appreciate this.
I'm pleased that you took the time to listen! If you're like me, you'll end up listening to these great programs every night! I have a Classic Radio Theater playlist with more than sixty different remastered "Movies for your MIND" if you like. Thank you for your comments - Charlie
I prefer this version with Barbara Stanwyck over the one with Agnes Moorehead, because this one goes into more detail. The story is fleshed out and it makes it so much more interesting. I love the movie too!
I like them all!
The radio play & the movie was so supureb 🌁 brings me back to the day 😂 Stanwick , my favorite female actress of all time .!💕💙
I love these 20 century radio theater's. A thumbs up for sure, a spotlight to Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lanchester and I advise you to subscribe.
I've died and gone to radio heaven!! Thank you so much!!
Thanks, as always. I try my best to please.
@@SuspenseESCAPEremastered Your channel is O U T S T A N D I N G !!! ♥
@@zero_bs_tolerance8646 Thank you, most sincerely. I've tried to make this channel unique. Kind words such as yours make my day! - Charlie
@@SuspenseESCAPEremastered Here for my 3rd listen.... or 4th.... =)
Stanwyck's voice is hamburger at the curtain call. What a performance.
Wonderful! Thank you!
A great remastered radio program, and a great movie!
My favorite ⭐
Lux presents Hollywood... Great production. Agnes Moorehead did the first radio performance. Barbara Stanwyck did the movie. It's a tie for me. Both did very well.
I couldn't handle it anymore I had to hide!😬😬😬😬😬😬
Chilling!😱 🥶
:) Miss Stanwyck!!! Henry, theres somebody up the stairs!!!!!
Jus Me I almost have the original version with Agnes ready to post. It should be done in a couple of days. Remember - Please hit the thumbs up every time for me, it counts toward my standing with RUclips. I had 100% likes up until a couple of months ago, and now it's at 98.9% cause one person decided they didn't like some stories. (Like it's MY fault for a 70 year old program!) If I see a bunch of new thumbs up, you just might see more Barbara Stanwyck! By the way - What's the picture in your image? I know it's different than a few months ago but I can't quite make it out on my tablet (and I'm too lazy to go downstairs to the den just to log on my computer!) AND OF COURSE . . . Thanks for your good comments and thanks for staying with my channel. I've got a small but loyal bunch of subscribers . . . you're one of 'em
Suspense & ESCAPE! I always do :)
You're the best
@@SuspenseESCAPEremastered the image is Michael Myers from Halloween
I'm sharing this channel with Facebook
Friends.
That's great - stay safe and goodnight!
subscribed and enjoy it..
Lux was definitely amongst the best. I have pretty much all the stuff you upload. But I really dig your "remastered" copies. And I especially enjoy your cover pictures. Would love to have you upload more from Lux. And maybe some of Orson Welles Mercury Theatre/Campbell's Playhouse? The copies I have could use a bit of remastering.
I have 55 Radio Theater episodes in one playlist, all digitally restored. The Lux Radio Theater versions came from a set I bought last year. I plan to upload more very soon. My "Sorry, Wrong Number" upload is a perfect example of modern audio restoration, which I'm sure you can tell the difference from older uploads elsewhere. Also, I've been thinking of adding "The Whistler" to this channel. Unlike Suspense and Escape, I haven't listened to Whistler episodes multiple times. I've still got many Suspense episodes to upload, plus a handful of Escape episodes. I'm glad you found my channel! Have you found my restored version of Orson Welles "Les Miserables?"All 7 episodes are in my Orson Welles playlist. Welles is definitely one of my favorite creators, and if I can find Mercury Theater versions that have been restored, I'll post them!. Thanks for posting your comments! - Charlie
It's a little bit Scary 😬😬😬 but I can handle it 😉😁😂
Okay. Only if you're sure . . . If not, build a fort under your covers and hide! :-)
Moorehead vs Stanwyck. It's interesting to see how different it is and how they develop a motivation for the husband's desire to, uh, remove his wife from his ambitions?
An interesting comparison. It's true: Agnes Moorhead claimed she never watched the film!
@@SuspenseESCAPEremastered Aggie was jealous. Actually, as much as I love Stanwyck and Lancaster, this version seems padded. Because we know what it was based on.
Was Mr Evans played by John Fiedler?
Pls can somebody tell me why Evans gave Leona the number of the city morgue?
I think the call was dialed wrong by the operator - another "Wrong Number."
Because sadly, Evans plans to kill himself and that is where his body will eventually be. He probably assumed that Henry would do the same thing, because they're both running from the law and have no other choice.
Evans plans to unalive himself. He gave Leona the city morgue number because that is where he will be. He also assumed that Henry is there, too. Very chilling.
@2:25 How is this from the actual movie when in the movie, she says "Murray Hill 35097"?? There's even a clip of this online by a RUclips channel called MovieClips and it's at the 6 second timestamp. I'm so confused about this.
This is a radio play, started out that way then became a film
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