I was 12 years old listening to this with my Mother and Father and 2 brothers from Morristown New Jersey we were all scared to death except my Dad who kept saying screw those damn Martians.
@@johncaulfield8935 First there are many people well into their 100's that still watch TV, read books, newspaper, and watch RUclips video. Even Ron Paul has a daily radio show at 85. Come on get your head out of your ass. People in their 100's can't do what they did at 50 but many still do everyday things. Now, I don't believe you'll make it to 90 because you probably never had your face out of a cellphone and never walked a total of 50 miles total in your whole life
My 5th grade teacher showed the whole class this broadcast but before he put it on he asked us, a class of 5th graders in 2002; “did you guys know that aliens invaded us in 1939 and we have the whole thing recorded on radio?” As if we fought off invading aliens in 1939 and everything was normal again by now. Totally fooled us
Aliens invade Earth. - 1938 Aliens are fought off successfully by Earthlings. - 1938 Earthlings proceed to start a world war for the second time. - 1939 I'm now wondering how much this broadcast affected those responsible for WW2.
It has been widely speculated that the "panic" was largely over-exaggerated as this particular show was not exactly extremely popular and the fact this was 1938 and not everyone had access to a radio
The idea that thousands panicked because of this is a myth spun by journalists to discredit news broadcasting, a growing industry hurting newspaper profits.
Fun fact, the very first episodes of Doctor who were also broadcasted live and you can even see the actors fumble lines and looking confused or stepping in for others to keep the ball rolling
@@DeamonthePrincess I don't think that's true. The original pilot of DW was indeed awful and needed to be redone entirely but the original was never aired as far as I know.
@@emw2708 ruclips.net/video/tWgBJG-0Vao/видео.htmlsi=Ll2-gusPpctq0ELG I found this on the subject, I agree I may have misremembered. Thank you for correcting
+Don Ulmer smh you know damn well you all were sitting by the radio laughing and enjoying your cocaine flavored soda, telling your black maid to go to bed so that she could get up by 6 in the morning and have the dinner ready XD
I love how realistic this is. I know throughout it all that it is fake, but the genuine acting throws me through a loop. The silence thats falls after a transmition is cut, it feels like that once it is cut the person actually dies. This story is PERFECT for radio. I applaud everyone who worked on this masterpeice
Samantha Jordan If you haven't seen "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension" then I recommend it. This radio broadcast figures heavily in the plot of the movie.--from Hank Eason on a borrowed keyboard.
will nichlas ,Thanks for reply. I had heard that classical song many times, though could not recall the composer and popular title. Truly a beautiful melody.
My grandmother told us about the night she listened to this broadcast. My mother was 10 months old at the time. My grandmother was very shaken up, her heart in her throat hoping this invasion wasn't true. She sat there in her living room, protecting her children. It wasn't until later that she heard the end of the broadcast that it all was a Halloween prank from Orson Welles. I couldn't imagine the fear she must of felt😢
Hardly anybody was listening at all though. The media greatly exaggerated what happened. Because they're the media. They lie. They always have lied. Since abraham lincoln shut down newspapers for speaking against him, it's been propaganda ever since.
They attempted a nuclear bomb incident back in The mid 80s but they constantly had at the bottom of the screen THIS IS A DRAMATIZATION. But some people missed those few words and still freaked out. But not to the scale back then. But do take in account on that fake missile heading to Hawaii from North Korea about a year or so ago.
The acting in this is greater than anything today. The little cutoffs, distracting noises in the background, and the lack of information is probably why it made it seem so real.
After the initial scare, my father quickly figured out it wasn’t real while the rest of the family panicked. He started going around the radio dial to see what other stations were reporting, and discovered no other station was reporting it. If the Martians had invaded, every station would have broadcast it. He calmed everyone down and they finally believed him. Him spinning around the radio dial continued with television. He was a world champion channel surfer.
If you've ever seen Dr. Strangelove Peter Sellers brings a radio to Sterling Hayden playing music stating that if the rooskies had really nuked the U.S. it wouldn't be playing music.
My late mother heard this in 1938. Oddly, the children back then were the group LEAST likely to believe this was real. The action was happening too rapidly to be realistic and, most importantly, they recognized the voice of “Professor Pierson” as being the same as that of Lamont Cranston, the protagonist of the popular “The Shadow” crime-fighter show.
Not to mention all the *other* characters Welles played in all the *other* literary works the Mercury Theatre On The Air dramatized every Sunday night on CBS Radio. "The War of the Worlds" by no means the only piece they did.
After the opening comedy skit and some guy started singing, some of the audience channel surfed over to CBS, just in time to hear about Martians in New Jersey.@@MichaelBoyce-tm2vw
This is the recording that hooked me into discovering old time radio programs. I am addicted to them. There is very little on TV today that can frighten me like some of those programs can. No matter how often I listen to this one, I can still find an inflection, nuance or a phrase that still excites. Orson Wells rocked this in a way no one else could have.
That is *exactly* how it would happen though. Especially back then. A real reporter broadcaster would have been instructed not to alarm listeners with stuff like that.
He was referring to the present time when he says the "39th year of the twentieth century" which was 1938, just as 2014 is the 15th year of the twenty-first century. He was referring the belief in 1938 that "Peace in Our Time" had been achieved. Of course not everyone agreed.
I was born 1962, long after this production. I remember my parents talking about it. I had heard about it my whole life. At the age of 52, I finally borrowed this from the library on CD, I went home popped it in and sat down to listen. To my surprise the broadcast sounded so real, I was amazed! After listening, I understood why it caused such a response! I am now 58yrs old and about to share this with my 77 yr old mother. Very well done broadcast!!
Turkey God ....That’s funny. I’ll keep my eyes open for you guys. I’ve run outta stuff to watch so I’m going old school and checking out old radio dramas. 👍
About 25 years ago this was played on one of the radio stations when I was living with my family in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. I had an old valve radio and it was early evening and I sat with my wife and four kids listening to this - it was fantastic fun and the old radio and overcast late evening sky provided a perfect backdrop.
I bet that was fantastic. I remember listening to Mystery Theater radio plays when I was a kid. During the summer, a bunch of us boys would sleep in a tent in the backyard. Creepy fun!
My dad was 6 years old and living in Philadelphia, when he and my grandparents listened to this, on the radio. My dad said, that he remembered how the neighbors were all coming out of their houses, and looking up at the sky, to see if it was all really happening. P.S. It's kind of ironic, that I came upon this video, on October 8th, and it was something my dad had told me about. Today just happens to be the 10th anniversary of the day my dad died.
17:45 that part where the reporter is describing the heat ray attack and people are screaming followed by the transmission suddenly cutting off is legitimately scary.
Indeed...the remote feed from the scene suddenly cuts off WHILE THE REPORTER WAS MID-SENTENCE...followed immediately by several seconds of silence, making it sound like the network was having to scramble to continue generating audio in the form of the announcer...a staged "emergency" expertly, realistically pulled off.
It wasn't a "prank, bro!" It was a radio show, which was common in those days. Because television did not exist. They only had radio. People gathered around the radio to listen to the broadcasts back then. Some tuned in while the show was already playing out, which caused many to think it was a real emergency broadcast.
@@robertdona8076 ah oke, i read somewhere online that a San Francisco radio station did a yearly broadcast of it around Halloween but the web page that said so was ancient(2000's webpage that barely worked on my phone) and didn't mention which station it was. So thought you where maybe listening to it that way.
I took radio broadcasting classes when I was in high school in the 1970's. Of course I'd already heard of Welles 'War of the Worlds'. Our instructor turned off the lights, had us lay our heads down on our desks and close our eyes. He told us to just listen, to simply IMAGINE radio is the only communication a small town could get... Happy Halloween! Kudos to Orson Welles for scaring half of America in 1938 telling this HG Wells story.
Been listening to this every year since 2001, when my wife at the time realized there were no kids to trick or treat, and was a sad ghost on the porch. Now I listen on the 30th, but sometimes I listen again on the 31st. What an amazing event
I love how authentic this broadcast feels, with the characters asking and doing things that are exactly what happens in real broadcasts, further tricking you into believing its real. Though this broadcast is probably more well known for the panic that followed because of it, it's still a very entertaining and great story.
I was in Houston ,Texas in the 70's and the radio station played it I thought it was real. Scared me to death. I called people to turn on the radio we are being invaded. LOL I am so embarrassed about it now.
The idea that thousands panicked because of this is a myth spun by journalists to discredit news broadcasting, a growing industry hurting newspaper profits.
This is incredible, a serious work of art. Orson Welles was before his time. The realism in this from 1938 is better than majority of the stuff we have here in 2021. Amazing
first thing my Grandpa did was switch the radio station. This was not being covered on any other station and he told my mom (8 y.o.) not to worry, it was all a joke. I wonder why so any people didn't just change the station and check?
This is great, I love the realism, the way the broadcasters make mistakes when interviewing, how interviews are interupted, the cuts away to musical parts as they switch between locations, the initial denial of intelligent life on Mars.
@tan j maz Thank you for that. I've watched a bit of it, and will watch it all, only wanted to say thanks. Interesting that people were so outraged at the studio and Wells for making something that could frighten people.
@@royborrill2711 You should consider the circumstances. Radio was the only broadcast media. News was considered reliable. They had announced a different play in this timeslot. The country ( and the world) were emerging from the Great Depression and it was becoming evident that WWII was coming. If someone tuned in already in progress, it's easy to see why they might be frightened for a bit.
As a young 25yr old, I love coming to the comment section and reading comments by the older generation that recall this while it was broadcasted on radio. I'd love to learn more how their lives and American society was during that era.
i'm 60. do listen please, this 1938 broadcast, the timing of the silence when the man with the microphone died, Orson was timing and directing all of the cuts and starts. Timing still happens but on a grand scale between FOX - CNN - NBC - ABC - CBS and so on.
Back then, the American public was worried about events in Europe- there was a definite “war nervousness” thanks to the hostility and cruelty of Nazi Germany and the USSR. In keeping with this program, the economy in the USA was better and “More men were back at work.”
You're a fine young man Jose ....Keep LISTENING, WATCHING and especially READING HISTORY !...It will serve you well....Too many of our so called "LEADERS " DON'T !
I can only tell you that my now-deceased mother told me she heard this broadcast in Detroit that night and she knew it was a radio play. Our local public radio station used to play this every Halloween years ago, but no longer do.
My friend, it was this broadcast that earned Orson Welles the sobriquet, "The Man Who Scared America To Death". Well earned, I say. Thank you, Mr. George Orson Welles.
@@GTA5Player1 All they had to do was turn the dial. After all, there were three other networks. They could have been convinced after listening to Mutual, NBC Red, and NBC Blue, that what was going on on CBS was just a show.
That's what I thought too. Then I wiki-ed it and discovered the deception was deliberate. However, I'm sure no one could have known the intensity or magnitude that would follow. It's unfortunate, if one can just Imagine. I've heard people killed their families, kids, pets, and all, to spare them the imagined atrocities of being captured by "The Martians". So, can you imagine, after having just shot your family, hearing the announcement of this just being a RADIO SHOW???? Don't know about you, but I would probably feel like shooting the fkn radio show announcer, and anyone else responsible for failing to announce (as a reminder & to benefit those just tuning in) BEFORE, DURING, & AFTER, that...."THIS IS JUST A SHOW". I could ramble on, by saying "yes, I realize that action might ruin the continuity of the program, bla bla bla Yea, I get it! " Still, such a small price to pay, now realizing, the "Hind-sight, Being 20/20 Theorem", wouldn't ya say? Pardon me while I fart again....I'm back now....later on jerry
Orson Welles was a national treasure and an absolute master of media, particularly the spoken word. He spoke with an eloquence and integrity we lack in modern English. Many of his broadcasts are available as podcasts. Treat yourself to several. I recommend his broadcast of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. It’s become a yearly tradition for my wife and I. Thank you, Orson.
If you were alive then and tuned in at 2:20 you wouldn’t even think anything was amiss. Weather report then live music, pretty standard. Then the “breaking news” from Mars. You’d think it was weird they cut in for it but ok, back to the music. The second news break and you’re thinking “ok, this is kinda interesting. Must really be something unusual.” At this point your family is gathered around and speculating. The third break comes almost immediately and now everyone is really paying attention. You don’t even care about the music, you want to know about the asteroid. After that it’s just one thing to the next and the panic sets in. The attention to detail right down to production difficulties and background noise is astounding.
55:35--"This is Orson Welles, ladies and gentlemen, out of character, to assure you that 'The War of the Worlds' has no further significance than as the holiday offering it was intended to be: the Mercury Theater's own radio version of dressing up in a sheet and jumping out of a bush and saying 'Boo!' "
@@musiccollector - Did you know they're trying to cover that up now? Trying to say it didn't happen that way? This was very valuable information to the Rockefellers. The power that media could have over the actions of the populace was duly noted... Today, the TV tells people what to do, how to feel, and 99% of the public falls right in line. Pretty scary, actually...
@paul w "If you listen to the broadcast from the beginning" do you know how radios work? and that there was a time that the radio was all anyone had? you seem very content to call people you disagree with "dumb fucks" and anyone who's evidence to your opponents argument an "uneducated American", I'll bet you're the only one you've never insulted lol
Still very realistic sounding even almost a century later. Orson Welles was one of a kind. Pure genius. All of those "bulletins" from very scientific sounding people and institutions, including "world famous astronomer, Prof. Pearson (Orson Welles). The touches of the common man, like the farmer where the Martians landed, is amazing. Great dialogue ("I was listening to the radio halfway, and I heard something, a hissing sound, like this....")
When we think back look at the radio actors and shows like Gunsmoke, etc. These men and women and their team brought to life the stories without pictures, color or black and white. Just their voices, and creativity. These men and women have gone to their reward, but they have left one of the biggest legacies ever. Orson Welles pulled this off when he was just 23 yrs old, 23 yrs old! OW knew how to bring a great team of actors to pull this off. OW did scare the crap out of everyone listening. Thank Mr W for your talents and the best dang prank ever oh correction 2nd greatest prank on the USA 1st greatest prank is Biden wining more votes than any other potus...
I had talked to my mom about this and the original broadcast. Even in a small town in northern KS, they were scared to death. Men jumping in trucks forming militias to protect their town. The mothers and children gathered food and water and headed to the tornado storm shelters. It was a very real deal to them.
As a new writer learning the in and outs of writing, as I listen I can hear how Welles slowly build the dangers and tension. He starts with something relaxing and familiar then builds the tension by incorporating real human fears and experiences. This is the perfect way to write and present a story. He gives the imagination what it needs. Welles was a genius.
"Interrupting" the music of Ramond Raquel playing in the Meridian Room in Downtown New York was genius. This is one of the reasons people thought this was real: it was made to sound it.
I remember my grandfather telling me about this radio broadcast in the 70’s....he was 18 when this originally aired! Radio was the king of the airwaves in those days!
I can see how so many people thought the world was coming to an end. This should’ve been a movie at the time, but a radio broadcast where we only have audio to go by makes it all the more effective
At the time radio was far wider reaching. But anyways, the actual panic was exaggerated by newspapers of the time, seeking to discredit radio as a source of news and information.
My mom told me about this when I was a kid; she heard the original broadcast, but she wasn’t fooled...don’t believe everything you hear on the radio. RADIO...the internet of her day! RIP Mom, your generation WAS indeed the greatest!
This took me back to 1970s when I had this recording on vinyl. It scared me then and is still chilling to listen to. Like someone else commented it was like ‘found footage’ in radio form. I’ve heard that many listeners to the radio back then took it seriously. Even suicides by people thinking it was real.
Most of the suicide reports are fabrication. Newspapers needed an excuse to condemn the new fangled radio that was stealing their ad revenue so they used this broadcast to create their own hoax.
Dude, I remember reading about this when I was 9 years old in 2003... and I couldn't fall in love more with Orson Wells in that moment!! What a damn chaotic man!! ❤
It's so eerie to hear this. I'm still highly surprised that there hasn't been a movie made about Orson Welle's court appearance in the time following the broadcast. Oliver Platt would be a good Orson Welles.
@@nhmooytis7058 I loved that film, it showed exactly how they created the effects! There's an earlier one from 1957, it was an episode of Studio One, called The Night America Trembled. Narrated by none other than Edward R. Murrow! It was presented as a warning to not be so ready to believe everything you hear on the radio.
Propaganda at its finest dupping delight distract divide confuse = Conquer to many its a joke to each their own but i see the smoke n mirrors the magician worldwide play anyone else see it since beginning of time folks
a little short of 10 months Germany would invade Poland beginning WWII. The war scare was Chamberlain's negotiation with Hitler to get his promise that this would not happen.
Funny how people were "scared" to go to war back then.. We (the US) have basically been at war since 1950. Now it's our politician's jobs to convince us we're not at war, not keep us out of one.
As a child, this was recreated every Halloween on WKBW with the actual news people of Channel 7 on a local channel, I’m assuming it was their affiliate, but who cares. It made my year, every year. Even after I’d reached puberty and girls meant more to me than nutrition, I never missed the replayed version of this. Hell, every time we go camping, I bring this cd and it never fails that there’s 30 people around our fire pit every time. Just good, GOOD sh*t!
Tim Suetens Those jets of gas are not from Mars. It’s from my butt. I ate some terrible spoiled food from a restaurant in New Jersey. As I wet fart my pants, I am concerned for the safety and health of the people who sniff my bowels excretion. I am getting dehydrated. I will take medicine and try to combat this foul ill disease. Wish me luck.
I just know that if i was around when this was originally being broadcasted, I’d be completely swept up in the hysteria. It makes me nostalgic for a time i never experienced.
It has happened again. www.radiolab.org/story/91622-war-of-the-worlds See, especially, act II "Could It Happen Again? (And Again?)". Really, listen to the whole thing though. It's well worth it.
Oners82 ..Why? Because I own you according to the definition of Own in the urban dictionary.. I love laughing at you little kids. I still think Trump will ruin the economy but Donnie really made my stocks go up this month,,Funny Trump's wife worked in the usa illegally .Also funny you don't realize you are the troll on this thread
Yes, indeed. I felt myself drawing into this. I felt as if I was part of it. I did feel the relaxing of the music, the exciting news and the scared emotions. I loved it. Just a brilliant hoax.
Jung Kyu Jin listen to the opening he says its a theatre presentation just like that stupid mermaids are real fakumentory in the opening of that they said this is all bulshit and then everyone who listened to it went oh my god mermaids are real
+buzz lightyear Do you have to be such an ass? it was just a great broadcast, of course mermaid mockumentary was fake, but just think, what if you were leaving home from work in 1938 and heard this broadcast, missing the beginning, on the radio in your car, assuming you were lucky enough to own a car radio then... it was kinda realistic for the time, also it is hotly debated of the actual impact on listeners of the time, probably didn't cause that much panic after all, but I too was told it caused a lot of panic, but I think it that who told me that was misinformed... just read the description...
Yea I can see how this would scare some people. Pretty dark shit to be honest. And if you missed the beginning of the radio broadcast, you really wouldn't have any idea what the hell was going on.
mclaine33 Yeah, and that's how a lot of people felt. Most happened to miss the beginning disclaimer and flipped to it in progress. The foreboding of war was already on everyone's minds at the time due to Hitler's increased expansion.
Exactly! That is why THROUGHOUT the broadcast Wells should've announced that it wasn't real. I heard people died. If that is the case, Wells is partially responsible for it.
People, fear what they didn't understand there was no T.V German propaganda was really bad my grandfather told me this when I was a kid he was born in 1914. Died in 1999 at 82
I remember what my parents and grandparents had told me about this broadcast. Even in my hometown it caused a major panic. Some, I’m told, even wanted the producers brought up on charges (!) and even called for the removal of the station’s license. Some, I’m told, even wanted the network off air. Either way it teaches you just how gullible a lot of people are and that propaganda can go a long way to incite terror.
I Must Admit That The Voices In This Broadcast Were Amazing, It Wasn't Just Welles They All Did A Great Job ,No Wonder People SOME PEOPLE Got Tricked And Fooled Into Thinking It Was Real!!!
I remember listening to this in middle school and easily able to visualize the world that HG Wells created and how well Orson Welles did of making this all sound so real.
I just came here after looking into David Bowie's "life on mars" i'm only 25 and never heard of this broadcast but am so glad i found it so awesome, can't imagine how freaked out people were.
I learned about this when I was in my teens so I bought this on cassette and brought it camping with me. One rainy day when everyone went to town I decided to listen to it in my tent. Alone. Bad idea... Lol In that type of environment you can understand why everyone panicked!
I was 12 years old listening to this with my Mother and Father and 2 brothers from Morristown New Jersey we were all scared to death except my Dad who kept saying screw those damn Martians.
Tony N your dad is awesome
@@negralopez5025 Yes, He was. Thanks !
You really expect us to believe your a 94 year old man on RUclips
@@johncaulfield8935 First there are many people well into their 100's that still watch TV, read books, newspaper, and watch RUclips video. Even Ron Paul has a daily radio show at 85. Come on get your head out of your ass. People in their 100's can't do what they did at 50 but many still do everyday things. Now, I don't believe you'll make it to 90 because you probably never had your face out of a cellphone and never walked a total of 50 miles total in your whole life
@@johncaulfield8935 Who cares if he's telling the truth? The visual of that story is awesome! Thanks, Tony. 👍✌
My late Grandfather, Robert Earle, was a Cast member of this broadcast!
Whose voice was he?
Amazing! Nice one 👍
@@yastreb. .. we are really sure, but there is proof because his name is listed as on of the original cast members.
You ballin mang. 👍
That’s just awesome 👏
Always wondered about this. Now, aged 83, my curiosity is about to be satisfied.
It fills me with great pleasure that 83 year olds are on youtube and commenting as well.
Cheers to you Ronald.
@@user-cp9id1mj8b Ronald is a Martian and he is infiltrating you dumbass humans.. 👽👽👽👽👽👽💀💀💀💀🎃🎃😀😀🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🌕🌙🌍
Hey is my profile name cool?
Ronald Strange dude back in the day you shoulda checked online for news on Martian attack.
@@user-cp9id1mj8b Wasnt aware there was an age limit.
My 5th grade teacher showed the whole class this broadcast but before he put it on he asked us, a class of 5th graders in 2002; “did you guys know that aliens invaded us in 1939 and we have the whole thing recorded on radio?” As if we fought off invading aliens in 1939 and everything was normal again by now. Totally fooled us
I believe the aliens went by as hydra.
You had a cool teacher, trying to match!
Gentle correction: October 30,1938.
@@indy_go_blue6048 respectful acceptance of correction, much appreciated.
Aliens invade Earth. - 1938
Aliens are fought off successfully by Earthlings. - 1938
Earthlings proceed to start a world war for the second time. - 1939
I'm now wondering how much this broadcast affected those responsible for WW2.
Damn Martians keep interrupting my orchestra listening.
hahahahaha XD
Diraphe I know, right? That Ramone Rochello band really rocks.
+MikeJames6 I'm a big Bobby Millette fan myself.
+Diraphe If you're a Martian, you interrupt Ramon Raquello and his Orchestra. Its what you do.
+Paul Foor Man I wanted to hear Stardust....
This will forever be the greatest prank of all time
It's just a social experiment bro
it's neither, just a radio show that was a bit to realistic.
It actually was not a prank. It was one of his many shows. The press most likely made this "terror" thing up.
+Garother that why he apologised for it
It has been widely speculated that the "panic" was largely over-exaggerated as this particular show was not exactly extremely popular and the fact this was 1938 and not everyone had access to a radio
The “reporter” saying “Am I on?” just adds to the realism
that was probably a clever gag 80 yrs ago
Number link to when he said it?
@@stetsongray5355 16:37
People on zoom calls
The idea that thousands panicked because of this is a myth spun by journalists to discredit news broadcasting, a growing industry hurting newspaper profits.
The fact that this was performed and broadcasted live rather than pre recorded is really insane to think
Most of the music and soundtracks, as well as some of Wells broadcasts were prerecorded and cut together a few days ahead...
Fun fact, the very first episodes of Doctor who were also broadcasted live and you can even see the actors fumble lines and looking confused or stepping in for others to keep the ball rolling
Not quite. They had about 200 years practice of only plays, chamber music, ballets, and opera that had to be live performances. No phonograph yet.
@@DeamonthePrincess I don't think that's true. The original pilot of DW was indeed awful and needed to be redone entirely but the original was never aired as far as I know.
@@emw2708 ruclips.net/video/tWgBJG-0Vao/видео.htmlsi=Ll2-gusPpctq0ELG I found this on the subject, I agree I may have misremembered. Thank you for correcting
9 years old at the time living in South New Jersey, my Dad was prepared to go to the cellar and dig the family a shelter.
+Don Ulmer smh you know damn well you all were sitting by the radio laughing and enjoying your cocaine flavored soda, telling your black maid to go to bed so that she could get up by 6 in the morning and have the dinner ready XD
South Jersey is not that far south.
Don Ulmer its a young, internet joke, dont read too much into it
Don Ulmer I bet you were terrified. I would too If I was little during that time
Don Ulmer 79 years today, how fresh is that memory of that night for you?
I love how realistic this is. I know throughout it all that it is fake, but the genuine acting throws me through a loop. The silence thats falls after a transmition is cut, it feels like that once it is cut the person actually dies. This story is PERFECT for radio. I applaud everyone who worked on this masterpeice
Samantha Jordan If you haven't seen "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension" then I recommend it. This radio broadcast figures heavily in the plot of the movie.--from Hank Eason on a borrowed keyboard.
will nichlas ,What is the title of the classical song as the radio show opens?
@Dennis Staser It's an adaptation of Tchaichovsky's Piano Concerto no. 1 in B-flat major, and often called "Tonight We Love".
will nichlas ,Thanks for reply. I had heard that classical song many times, though could not recall the composer and popular title. Truly a beautiful melody.
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When you listen to Welles narration, it is astonishing to realize he was 23 years old!
Once upon a time, 23 year olds were grown ups. Most weren't pampered and babied all their lives.
@@top10isee3 that’s not what he meant you absolute neet! He’s talking about his voice, it’s deep and smooth, what kind of brain dead are you?
@A S oh definitely
@@skorgezagreat2462 it is what he meant. Spoiled person
@@user-jk7yz3xs8z you must be EXTREMELY old, go dig your grave my friend.
My grandmother told us about the night she listened to this broadcast. My mother was 10 months old at the time. My grandmother was very shaken up, her heart in her throat hoping this invasion wasn't true. She sat there in her living room, protecting her children. It wasn't until later that she heard the end of the broadcast that it all was a Halloween prank from Orson Welles. I couldn't imagine the fear she must of felt😢
It wasn’t a prank they just did a reading of the book, he did others as well they weren’t a prank
Skip to about 7:30 before you start listening and you'll get the real experience that most listeners had when they tuned in late
Thanks
Hardly anybody was listening at all though. The media greatly exaggerated what happened.
Because they're the media. They lie. They always have lied. Since abraham lincoln shut down newspapers for speaking against him, it's been propaganda ever since.
Indeed. And it's easy for us to say 'i wouldn't be fooled ' , when there was no way to fact check anything they heard in 38'
@@squirleyspitmonkey3926 with all the libel the Fake News did to President Trump he should’ve done just as President Lincoln did to the press.
They attempted a nuclear bomb incident back in The mid 80s but they constantly had at the bottom of the screen THIS IS A DRAMATIZATION. But some people missed those few words and still freaked out. But not to the scale back then. But do take in account on that fake missile heading to Hawaii from North Korea about a year or so ago.
The acting in this is greater than anything today. The little cutoffs, distracting noises in the background, and the lack of information is probably why it made it seem so real.
It's so good because the people had talent...something that's missing today!!!
Ya I’d go with that
Shut up
they were actors that worked on radio theater. so they had the talent to make the scene real only by their voices. It is great
Orson welles created amazing things.
After the initial scare, my father quickly figured out it wasn’t real while the rest of the family panicked. He started going around the radio dial to see what other stations were reporting, and discovered no other station was reporting it. If the Martians had invaded, every station would have broadcast it. He calmed everyone down and they finally believed him. Him spinning around the radio dial continued with television. He was a world champion channel surfer.
I bet he had quick remote control finger.
@@Bandboxxer-v3n
In 1938?
If you've ever seen Dr. Strangelove Peter Sellers brings a radio to Sterling Hayden playing music stating that if the rooskies had really nuked the U.S. it wouldn't be playing music.
The fastest channel change in the West (or where ever you were lol)
@@rudolphguarnacci197I love that movie!
My late mother heard this in 1938. Oddly, the children back then were the group LEAST likely to believe this was real. The action was happening too rapidly to be realistic and, most importantly, they recognized the voice of “Professor Pierson” as being the same as that of Lamont Cranston, the protagonist of the popular “The Shadow” crime-fighter show.
Not to mention all the *other* characters Welles played in all the *other* literary works the Mercury Theatre On The Air dramatized every Sunday night on CBS Radio. "The War of the Worlds" by no means the only piece they did.
The shadow knows!
When The dummy Charlie McCarthy toolk a break that was when the martians landed.
@@BeeBumpermy dad used to say that... "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!"
After the opening comedy skit and some guy started singing, some of the audience channel surfed over to CBS, just in time to hear about Martians in New Jersey.@@MichaelBoyce-tm2vw
This is the recording that hooked me into discovering old time radio programs. I am addicted to them. There is very little on TV today that can frighten me like some of those programs can. No matter how often I listen to this one, I can still find an inflection, nuance or a phrase that still excites. Orson Wells rocked this in a way no one else could have.
Couldn't have said it better myself, I love the old radio programs myself. They're a lot more entertaining to me. :)
*****
Listen to the 1930s Dick Tracey radio programs, they're great. Found them on Spotify.
+poorestrichman Anything with Orson Welles as The Shadow is superlative, especially "The Silent Avenger."
Go to your local library. They usually have a collection of old radio programs. The detective broadcasts are, IMO, they best.
If you're looking for old time radio programs I'd suggest X-1 which is a collection of stories with a wide variety of writers.
Reporter obviously straight up dies
Man in studio: "Well there is clearly something wrong with our transmission."
That is genius.
Actually happened IRL, reporter got shot on live TV in Virginia a few years back.
"We are having some problems with our reporter, who just obviously straight up died. Here's some music."
there was also an anchorwoman who shot herself on air
That is *exactly* how it would happen though. Especially back then. A real reporter broadcaster would have been instructed not to alarm listeners with stuff like that.
"1939, the war scare was over"
If only Wells, if only.
Pretty sure he died just after WWII. Sucks to be him...
He was referring to the present time when he says the "39th year of the twentieth century" which was 1938, just as 2014 is the 15th year of the twenty-first century. He was referring the belief in 1938 that "Peace in Our Time" had been achieved. Of course not everyone agreed.
BenHopkins1000 He died in 1985...
Randygandalf95 I meant HG Wells...
BenHopkins1000 Oh.
I was born 1962, long after this production. I remember my parents talking about it. I had heard about it my whole life. At the age of 52, I finally borrowed this from the library on CD, I went home popped it in and sat down to listen. To my surprise the broadcast sounded so real, I was amazed! After listening, I understood why it caused such a response! I am now 58yrs old and about to share this with my 77 yr old mother. Very well done broadcast!!
Yeah it really does sound real so like you said, it's understandable why people started panicking
This is an amazing radio drama. It's so entertaining, even all these years later
Damn, you all over the place aren't ya? Kinda impressed.
@@turkeygod6665.....I don't get it? 🤷♂️🤨✌
@@mclovin9578 Bryce here, always see this lad everywhere I go, guess we enjoy similar videos. Kinda like a smaller Justin Y, at least for me.
Turkey God ....That’s funny. I’ll keep my eyes open for you guys. I’ve run outta stuff to watch so I’m going old school and checking out old radio dramas. 👍
@@mclovin9578 Heh, Well I'll keep my eyes peeled for you as well. See ya around!
About 25 years ago this was played on one of the radio stations when I was living with my family in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. I had an old valve radio and it was early evening and I sat with my wife and four kids listening to this - it was fantastic fun and the old radio and overcast late evening sky provided a perfect backdrop.
I bet that was fantastic. I remember listening to Mystery Theater radio plays when I was a kid. During the summer, a bunch of us boys would sleep in a tent in the backyard. Creepy fun!
I’m just honored that I have found a fellow Bendigonian!
My dad was listening to this when he was 3 yrs old in 1938, what a prank.
I also live in Bendigo, and had the album played to use by Grade 6 teacher at Gravel Hill Primary School. Just now introducing it to my son :)
Have you still got radio ... of corse you say all the best digger
My dad was 6 years old and living in Philadelphia, when he and my grandparents listened to this, on the radio. My dad said, that he remembered how the neighbors were all coming out of their houses, and looking up at the sky, to see if it was all really happening.
P.S. It's kind of ironic, that I came upon this video, on October 8th, and it was something my dad had told me about. Today just happens to be the 10th anniversary of the day my dad died.
Lisa Heisey thank you for sharing
@@lenardosbornsjustice5948 Thanks, for reading it.
Lisa Heisey I hope he’s having fun in heaven/whatever afterlife you believe in.
@@koolgame224 Thank you.
Thanks man sorry for your loss😪
17:45 that part where the reporter is describing the heat ray attack and people are screaming followed by the transmission suddenly cutting off is legitimately scary.
Indeed...the remote feed from the scene suddenly cuts off WHILE THE REPORTER WAS MID-SENTENCE...followed immediately by several seconds of silence, making it sound like the network was having to scramble to continue generating audio in the form of the announcer...a staged "emergency" expertly, realistically pulled off.
Yes, it was very well done
Just the audio of the reporter’s narration of the heat ray assault is more terrifying than visuals of the big screen version with Tom Cruise
Yes kinda like solar flares today😉
I thought it was the black gas. Cause of the guy scream in the background sounds like screaming in pain than in fear lol
"It was just a prank, bro!" - Orson Welles
Martian invasion prank in the hood
It wasn't a prank. Some people turned it on after it had started. They thought it was really happening.
That just makes it a more epic prank.
"T'was but a jape, boss!"
It wasn't a "prank, bro!" It was a radio show, which was common in those days. Because television did not exist. They only had radio. People gathered around the radio to listen to the broadcasts back then. Some tuned in while the show was already playing out, which caused many to think it was a real emergency broadcast.
This is like the radio version of a found footage movie
I also thought of that when The Blair Witch Project was released.
Yes . I've just seen this version
ruclips.net/channel/UC5AcumTTb_oYQulrg6bQzFw its actually as good if not better
Oh that actually makes sense!
@@alperdue2704 they kept that movie as real lost footage for 2 weeks while it was in theatres
Interesting way of putting it, nice
Listening to it right now, October 30, 2019. Legendary
Edit:
I came back a year later. October 30, 2020. A lot has change.. wish you all the best
armin lt impossible because I’m listening to it right now, and it’s nov 1, 2019
nov 3, 2019
I'm listening to it right now on the 18th June 1939
Dark Farang u got one of those fancy deloreans?
Listening November 12th, 2019.
I listen to this every October 30th at 6:30 P.M. as a tradition to be apart of this historic event.
On what FM frequency?
@@rubenskiii only on RUclips. Full version.
@@robertdona8076 ah oke, i read somewhere online that a San Francisco radio station did a yearly broadcast of it around Halloween but the web page that said so was ancient(2000's webpage that barely worked on my phone) and didn't mention which station it was. So thought you where maybe listening to it that way.
I took radio broadcasting classes when I was in high school in the 1970's. Of course I'd already heard of Welles 'War of the Worlds'. Our instructor turned off the lights, had us lay our heads down on our desks and close our eyes. He told us to just listen, to simply IMAGINE radio is the only communication a small town could get...
Happy Halloween! Kudos to Orson Welles for scaring half of America in 1938 telling this HG Wells story.
Your teacher was a moron.
What a great voice Orson Wells had.
The voice of unicron himself. Bitch
Voice porn at its best.
Average Joe wtf
And he was only 23 at the time
I agree
I love Orson Wells...He is probably one of the finest actors of his time And Had such a commanding voice!
Be careful-there’s a ton of conspiracy theorists here...and they fucking hate opinions
@@skorgezagreat2462 buddy, this caused a conspiracy theory when it came out.
*Welles
Been listening to this every year since 2001, when my wife at the time realized there were no kids to trick or treat, and was a sad ghost on the porch.
Now I listen on the 30th, but sometimes I listen again on the 31st.
What an amazing event
ive been listening to this broadcast since 1968...it's a halloween eve tradition
I love how authentic this broadcast feels, with the characters asking and doing things that are exactly what happens in real broadcasts, further tricking you into believing its real. Though this broadcast is probably more well known for the panic that followed because of it, it's still a very entertaining and great story.
It's better than the Tom Cruise movie... 😉
@@sjaool Yeah, but things with Orson Wells are better than most things.
@@sjaool Yeah, but things with Orson Wells are better than most things.
@@sjaool that was a good movie 🍿
@@Cali225 I agree, it was a good movie
Imagine listening to this back then and missing the intro. It would be terrifying!
Edit: Wow, how'd I get so many likes!?
I was in Houston ,Texas in the 70's and the radio station played it I thought it was real. Scared me to death. I called people to turn on the radio we are being invaded. LOL I am so embarrassed about it now.
It’s already happening now. The Coronavirus is the upgraded version of this prank.
It was. Many people were very scared, then *VERY* mad
....mannnny people did kill them self....
The idea that thousands panicked because of this is a myth spun by journalists to discredit news broadcasting, a growing industry hurting newspaper profits.
This is incredible, a serious work of art. Orson Welles was before his time. The realism in this from 1938 is better than majority of the stuff we have here in 2021. Amazing
You should watch an EAS scenario video
because its prob real and covered up.
Orson was a production genius. The pacing, the gravitas; it's brilliant.
How fun!! I am glad this program was archived for the sake of radio history.
Orson really rocked his world!!
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Willy Whitten ~ I agree this was & IS the best type of entertainment !
first thing my Grandpa did was switch the radio station. This was not being covered on any other station and he told my mom (8 y.o.) not to worry, it was all a joke. I wonder why so any people didn't just change the station and check?
david Bruce for the same reason there are warning labels on cleaning supplies 😂
Many people did.
The Dimacrats did not😃
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Orson Welles has THE best voice.
+TopDog69 *Had
since he is RIP.
+klyzn His last role was Unicron in the Transformers movie.
Burton was THE MAN!! OW sounds like beginner
TopDog69 "YES! Always!"
TopDog69 I agree.
This is great, I love the realism, the way the broadcasters make mistakes when interviewing, how interviews are interupted, the cuts away to musical parts as they switch between locations, the initial denial of intelligent life on Mars.
I love at the end where he says, "If something rings your doorbell and nobody's there, it's not Martians. It's Halloween." Sassy Orson XD
Tara Redstar from the man who would give us Citizen Kane, Touch of Evil and F for Fake
Reporter: *10:00** minutes in and the world is ending*
Also: “Here’s some dance music.”
Lmfao
the dance music is to make is feel better
The chamber orchestra group abord the Titanic continued to perform for a long while as the panic spread through the ship b4 it sank.
My grandmother always hated Orson Welles for scaring the bejeezus out her with this broadcast.
Charliecomet82 loll
Your grandmother must have been a half-witted moron to fall for it then.
@tan j maz u deaf
@tan j maz Thank you for that. I've watched a bit of it, and will watch it all, only wanted to say thanks. Interesting that people were so outraged at the studio and Wells for making something that could frighten people.
@@royborrill2711 You should consider the circumstances. Radio was the only broadcast media. News was considered reliable. They had announced a different play in this timeslot. The country ( and the world) were emerging from the Great Depression and it was becoming evident that WWII was coming. If someone tuned in already in progress, it's easy to see why they might be frightened for a bit.
Aliens from the Planet Mars have just wiped out New Jersey. We now return you to the music of Ramon Raquello and his orchestra.
😂😂😂😂😂😂❤
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s not like anyone’s going to miss New Jersey 😂
Of,course!
As a young 25yr old, I love coming to the comment section and reading comments by the older generation that recall this while it was broadcasted on radio. I'd love to learn more how their lives and American society was during that era.
i'm 60. do listen please, this 1938 broadcast, the timing of the silence when the man with the microphone died, Orson was timing and directing all of the cuts and starts. Timing still happens but on a grand scale between FOX - CNN - NBC - ABC - CBS and so on.
Back then, the American public was worried about events in Europe- there was a definite “war nervousness” thanks to the hostility and cruelty of Nazi Germany and the USSR. In keeping with this program, the economy in the USA was better and “More men were back at work.”
You're a fine young man Jose ....Keep LISTENING, WATCHING and especially READING HISTORY !...It will serve you well....Too many of our so called "LEADERS " DON'T !
I can only tell you that my now-deceased mother told me she heard this broadcast in Detroit that night and she knew it was a radio play. Our local public radio station used to play this every Halloween years ago, but no longer do.
I’m 39 and I find it fascinating 🧐
Orson Welles, an absolute madlad.
My friend, it was this broadcast that earned Orson Welles the sobriquet, "The Man Who Scared America To Death". Well earned, I say. Thank you, Mr. George Orson Welles.
Tbh, it's not his fault people got it wrong
@@GTA5Player1
All they had to do was turn the dial. After all, there were three other networks. They could have been convinced after listening to Mutual, NBC Red, and NBC Blue, that what was going on on CBS was just a show.
The hour, when the whole America got trolled by one man. Big Respect for him.
That's what I thought too. Then I wiki-ed it and discovered the deception was deliberate. However, I'm sure no one could have known the intensity or magnitude that would follow. It's unfortunate, if one can just Imagine. I've heard people killed their families, kids, pets, and all, to spare them the imagined atrocities of being captured by "The Martians". So, can you imagine, after having just shot your family, hearing the announcement of this just being a RADIO SHOW???? Don't know about you, but I would probably feel like shooting the fkn radio show announcer, and anyone else responsible for failing to announce (as a reminder & to benefit those just tuning in) BEFORE, DURING, & AFTER, that...."THIS IS JUST A SHOW". I could ramble on, by saying "yes, I realize that action might ruin the continuity of the program, bla bla bla Yea, I get it! " Still, such a small price to pay, now realizing, the "Hind-sight, Being 20/20 Theorem", wouldn't ya say? Pardon me while I fart again....I'm back now....later on jerry
people were worried as all hell of course they'd believe it. and not everyone did believe it, so it wasn't all of america
@@jerryonealonou812 Nothing happened. The panic story was a myth
Never happened
@@MrWibbley nope, there's proof that it happened. You're too scared to accept it
Orson Welles was a national treasure and an absolute master of media, particularly the spoken word. He spoke with an eloquence and integrity we lack in modern English. Many of his broadcasts are available as podcasts. Treat yourself to several. I recommend his broadcast of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. It’s become a yearly tradition for my wife and I.
Thank you, Orson.
If you were alive then and tuned in at 2:20 you wouldn’t even think anything was amiss. Weather report then live music, pretty standard. Then the “breaking news” from Mars. You’d think it was weird they cut in for it but ok, back to the music. The second news break and you’re thinking “ok, this is kinda interesting. Must really be something unusual.” At this point your family is gathered around and speculating. The third break comes almost immediately and now everyone is really paying attention. You don’t even care about the music, you want to know about the asteroid. After that it’s just one thing to the next and the panic sets in. The attention to detail right down to production difficulties and background noise is astounding.
The engineering on this is absolutely insane.
55:35--"This is Orson Welles, ladies and gentlemen, out of character, to assure you that 'The War of the Worlds' has no further significance than as the holiday offering it was intended to be: the Mercury Theater's own radio version of dressing up in a sheet and jumping out of a bush and saying 'Boo!' "
He was such a smartass I love it
The fact that he’s playing Chopin in between the broadcasts just makes this so much better
Sounds like clock tower 3 song lol
@@brian30wicca Alyssa, where are you...
Those last lines. Orson as himself......still sends chills down my spine. Happy Halloween to all, From Castle Dracula!
Happy Halloween 🎃
we don't care... not even Halloween
I imagine a lot of people panicked because they tuned in at the wrong time
..as was the plan.
And committed suicide!
@@musiccollector - Did you know they're trying to cover that up now? Trying to say it didn't happen that way?
This was very valuable information to the Rockefellers. The power that media could have over the actions of the populace was duly noted...
Today, the TV tells people what to do, how to feel, and 99% of the public falls right in line.
Pretty scary, actually...
@paul w "If you listen to the broadcast from the beginning" do you know how radios work? and that there was a time that the radio was all anyone had? you seem very content to call people you disagree with "dumb fucks" and anyone who's evidence to your opponents argument an "uneducated American", I'll bet you're the only one you've never insulted lol
Ya stop trying to get a attention loser you know that's why they panicked
Still very realistic sounding even almost a century later. Orson Welles was one of a kind. Pure genius. All of those "bulletins" from very scientific sounding people and institutions, including "world famous astronomer, Prof. Pearson (Orson Welles). The touches of the common man, like the farmer where the Martians landed, is amazing. Great dialogue ("I was listening to the radio halfway, and I heard something, a hissing sound, like this....")
I liked how they picked the target city. Supposedly, Wells threw a dart at a map.
"war of the worlds" is the greatest radio broadcast in the history of the universe.
At least.... in the history of this Solar System.
Now how could you possibly know that? Lol
Yet
And the Martians are still laughing.
Well, Phil Hendrie is better, but this was pretty good.
Over 80 years and still a true masterpiece, nothing will ever come close to this and it will still be a masterpiece in the next 80 years (^+^)
When we think back look at the radio actors and shows like Gunsmoke, etc. These men and women and their team brought to life the stories without pictures, color or black and white. Just their voices, and creativity.
These men and women have gone to their reward, but they have left one of the biggest legacies ever.
Orson Welles pulled this off when he was just 23 yrs old, 23 yrs old!
OW knew how to bring a great team of actors to pull this off.
OW did scare the crap out of everyone listening.
Thank Mr W for your talents and the best dang prank ever oh correction 2nd greatest prank on the USA
1st greatest prank is Biden wining more votes than any other potus...
I think the most disturbing thing about this is that when someone dies there isn't a loud scream, or explosion or burning. It's just... silence.
damn
+Stax Maye Well, except for that first attack with the heat ray.
That's what modern day movies miss
Stax Maye ❤️
UR watching too many movies - In IRL, When some ody gets shot, they DON'T SCREAM FIRST ???
Orsen Welles: Three years after I made the greatest radio play of all time, I made the greatest movie of all time.
Hate to tell you but Orson didn't write war of the workds it was H G Wells.....a different Wells and no relation
@@leemay4769 he never said orson wells made the original story, he said he made the radio play, which is true
My bro has the same profile pic
Citizen kane
and stole the oscar from the guy who actually wrote it
I had talked to my mom about this and the original broadcast. Even in a small town in northern KS, they were scared to death. Men jumping in trucks forming militias to protect their town. The mothers and children gathered food and water and headed to the tornado storm shelters. It was a very real deal to them.
Except it was only broadcast in New York. So your mother is BSing.
😮
Wait, this wasn't the original?
I love these old radio broadcasts. Growing up on my grandparents farm, the radio was all the entertainment we had , that, and our imagination.
Classic. Here it is 81 years later and this thing STILL packs a punch!
shut UP!!!!!!!
As a new writer learning the in and outs of writing, as I listen I can hear how Welles slowly build the dangers and tension. He starts with something relaxing and familiar then builds the tension by incorporating real human fears and experiences. This is the perfect way to write and present a story. He gives the imagination what it needs. Welles was a genius.
you mean like the news broadcasts for the last four months?
D. E. Yep exactly. Lol.
Howard Koch actually wrote the script.
@@ericmatthews2313 ok that’s good to know. I didn’t know that
Writers do not call each other genius, it is of ill manner and left at the tables of barflies.
"Interrupting" the music of Ramond Raquel playing in the Meridian Room in Downtown New York was genius. This is one of the reasons people thought this was real: it was made to sound it.
Not gonna lie, I got goosebumps every once in a while, this was so good!
100% sure I would’ve fallen for this broadcast back then.
I lay here in May of 2020 in Grover's Mill, NJ listening to this. ♥️
Watch for martians.
"we continue now with our piano interlude!~"
We continue now with some advertisements about moon pies and Bazooka Joe bubble gum.. 🏃🏃🏃🏃🌙🌜🌛🚀🚀🌕🌕🌕🌕🎑🎑🛀😘😘🍬🍬🍬🍬🍬🍬🍬🍬🍬🍬🍬🍌
Norma Bates The Hotel Sheets. There’s music, gaiety and laughter in the Hotel Sheets every morning.
The ultimate “Oh no! Anyways.”
Haah
I remember my grandfather telling me about this radio broadcast in the 70’s....he was 18 when this originally aired! Radio was the king of the airwaves in those days!
I can see how so many people thought the world was coming to an end. This should’ve been a movie at the time, but a radio broadcast where we only have audio to go by makes it all the more effective
At the time radio was far wider reaching.
But anyways, the actual panic was exaggerated by newspapers of the time, seeking to discredit radio as a source of news and information.
My mom told me about this when I was a kid; she heard the original broadcast, but she wasn’t fooled...don’t believe everything you hear on the radio. RADIO...the internet of her day! RIP Mom, your generation WAS indeed the greatest!
Holy shit. I'm not sticking around. I knew this day would come. Head for the hills people!
Hey maybe you should keep your language down people are watching this for school
This took me back to 1970s when I had this recording on vinyl. It scared me then and is still chilling to listen to. Like someone else commented it was like ‘found footage’ in radio form. I’ve heard that many listeners to the radio back then took it seriously. Even suicides by people thinking it was real.
Every Halloween I used to play this on my community radio show. I bet we had the same vinyl recording you did.
It was an addition to collection of classic radioshows
Most of the suicide reports are fabrication. Newspapers needed an excuse to condemn the new fangled radio that was stealing their ad revenue so they used this broadcast to create their own hoax.
Dude, I remember reading about this when I was 9 years old in 2003... and I couldn't fall in love more with Orson Wells in that moment!! What a damn chaotic man!! ❤
It's so eerie to hear this. I'm still highly surprised that there hasn't been a movie made about Orson Welle's court appearance in the time following the broadcast. Oliver Platt would be a good Orson Welles.
Actually there is. On Amazon or Netflix i forget which 1. I recently watched it.
There is a movie about it called, the mist and the demon.. 🏃🏃🏃🏃👽👽👽👽👽👽
There was a 1975 TV film called The Night That Panicked America.
@@nhmooytis7058 I loved that film, it showed exactly how they created the effects! There's an earlier one from 1957, it was an episode of Studio One, called The Night America Trembled. Narrated by none other than Edward R. Murrow! It was presented as a warning to not be so ready to believe everything you hear on the radio.
@@ksol1460tv wish we had journalists like Ed Murrow now!
Listening to this in 2020 just to make sure it's not actually occurring
With everything else that's happened this year, I don't think I would've been too surprised if Martians had landed on Halloween.
Listening in 2021 when it actually IS occurring
@@shayZero yeah I'm freaking out a little
@@MD_the_MC they could have blown us all up years ago and didn't, so I guess thats encouraging
'The war scare is over'. Within three years, Pearl Harbor
Why did this make me laugh?
Propaganda at its finest dupping delight distract divide confuse = Conquer to many its a joke to each their own but i see the smoke n mirrors the magician worldwide play anyone else see it since beginning of time folks
a little short of 10 months Germany would invade Poland beginning WWII. The war scare was Chamberlain's negotiation with Hitler to get his promise that this would not happen.
I wonder how many people thought the first reports of Pearl Harbor were fake.
Funny how people were "scared" to go to war back then.. We (the US) have basically been at war since 1950. Now it's our politician's jobs to convince us we're not at war, not keep us out of one.
As a child, this was recreated every Halloween on WKBW with the actual news people of Channel 7 on a local channel, I’m assuming it was their affiliate, but who cares. It made my year, every year. Even after I’d reached puberty and girls meant more to me than nutrition, I never missed the replayed version of this. Hell, every time we go camping, I bring this cd and it never fails that there’s 30 people around our fire pit every time. Just good, GOOD sh*t!
I love Welles final assurance that the program is fake
"Its not a martian, its haloween."
It isn't "haloween" either, ........ It IS Halloween!!!!!
The first dramatic audio reading. What a great story and what an act for the radio crew. Orson Welles' best work.
I love how he gives you a bit of innocuous news, the jets of gas on Mars, and then goes back to music - to let the audience stew on it for a bit.
Tim Suetens Those jets of gas are not from Mars. It’s from my butt. I ate some terrible spoiled food from a restaurant in New Jersey. As I wet fart my pants, I am concerned for the safety and health of the people who sniff my bowels excretion. I am getting dehydrated. I will take medicine and try to combat this foul ill disease. Wish me luck.
Uhhhh thank you for letting us know that.... thomas??
How far away is mars 4 billion miles away oh that's a a long way haha
Love this episode. Orson Wells was a genius.
I just know that if i was around when this was originally being broadcasted, I’d be completely swept up in the hysteria. It makes me nostalgic for a time i never experienced.
When time was time and that's all folks😄
You would have been taken to Arizona by the giant ants and forced to mate with the queen 🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜👸👑🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃
Like everyone is today.
sonyapeach yes ma’am
Funny number of likes lol xD
It's going to take an act of God for anyone to mimic this and get an exact outcome that happened in 1938.
Reptilians, am I right?
It has happened again. www.radiolab.org/story/91622-war-of-the-worlds See, especially, act II "Could It Happen Again? (And Again?)". Really, listen to the whole thing though. It's well worth it.
Rudy Juarez what you speak of is coming!
Funny that kids in Portland and other places mimicked this when Trump was elected and got the exact outcome... They think Trump is an alien
Oners82 ..Why? Because I own you according to the definition of Own in the urban dictionary.. I love laughing at you little kids. I still think Trump will ruin the economy but Donnie really made my stocks go up this month,,Funny Trump's wife worked in the usa illegally .Also funny you don't realize you are the troll on this thread
Still amazing to listen to even in 2015.
Yes, indeed. I felt myself drawing into this. I felt as if I was part of it. I did feel the relaxing of the music, the exciting news and the scared emotions. I loved it. Just a brilliant hoax.
Jung Kyu Jin listen to the opening he says its a theatre presentation just like that stupid mermaids are real fakumentory in the opening of that they said this is all bulshit and then everyone who listened to it went oh my god mermaids are real
+buzz lightyear Do you have to be such an ass? it was just a great broadcast, of course mermaid mockumentary was fake, but just think, what if you were leaving home from work in 1938 and heard this broadcast, missing the beginning, on the radio in your car, assuming you were lucky enough to own a car radio then... it was kinda realistic for the time, also it is hotly debated of the actual impact on listeners of the time, probably didn't cause that much panic after all, but I too was told it caused a lot of panic, but I think it that who told me that was misinformed... just read the description...
+buzz lightyear People switched maybe ten minutes into it, hence the panic.
+Patrick Ambrose How do you explain the people who listened to the beginning of the Broadcast, and Still panicked?
All it took was to miss the first few minutes for this to seem like an actual radio broadcast of that time. Brilliantly done beginning to end.
Thank god somebody recorded this
yeah it was orson welles lol
Yea I can see how this would scare some people. Pretty dark shit to be honest. And if you missed the beginning of the radio broadcast, you really wouldn't have any idea what the hell was going on.
mclaine33
Yeah, and that's how a lot of people felt. Most happened to miss the beginning disclaimer and flipped to it in progress. The foreboding of war was already on everyone's minds at the time due to Hitler's increased expansion.
I'm still listening to Welles opening monologue
Boring as fuuuuuuuuuu
Exactly! That is why THROUGHOUT the broadcast Wells should've announced that it wasn't real. I heard people died. If that is the case, Wells is partially responsible for it.
People, fear what they didn't understand there was no T.V German propaganda was really bad my grandfather told me this when I was a kid he was born in 1914. Died in 1999 at 82
I remember what my parents and grandparents had told me about this broadcast. Even in my hometown it caused a major panic. Some, I’m told, even wanted the producers brought up on charges (!) and even called for the removal of the station’s license. Some, I’m told, even wanted the network off air. Either way it teaches you just how gullible a lot of people are and that propaganda can go a long way to incite terror.
And it proves how folks can make something interesting into something scary am I right?
Imagine the smell of one of trump’s farts. Now THAT will incite terror.
Lucien Skye That’s another thing. Entirely! I don’t do politics!
The type of people who would vote for Trump.
now we have the same with coronavirys called scamvid 19
Listening on Halloween night, 2023. Still amazing.
Listening to this amazing broadcast on January 1, 2020!! Timeless!
A good way to start the year
@@siyacer lol little did M J know
ironic
Listening to War of The Worlds in December 2020. You were entering a dark tunle of death (covid) and now I see a glimmer of light.
January 1, 2021 here!
My dad grew up in NJ and was 8 when this was broadcast and said people in the neighborhood were running through the streets freaking out. Incredible.
I like the "farmer", he wants to say more, but they cut him off, HaHa.
I find that part perfect and so natural ....
I Must Admit That The Voices In This Broadcast Were Amazing, It Wasn't Just Welles They All Did A Great Job ,No Wonder People SOME PEOPLE Got Tricked And Fooled Into Thinking It Was Real!!!
ALWAYS A TRADITION TO LISTEN TO THIS ON HALLOWEEN NIGHT!
Good one.. In my family it is a "tradition" on Halloween to invade and prank people.. Donald Trump is a Billy Bush expert at this..
Given the time period. this must have been absolutely terrifying. And I still love Orson Wells voice.
*Welles
Nazi Germany.
170 listeners thought this was real and so down voted it from 1938 via a time warp.
Ad victoriam or whatever bro
its just a jump to the left
+crazedayr I thought it was a step to the right
Zackery Bennett i don't remember it's been years since I've seen the movie
Ha, its both.
I remember listening to this in middle school and easily able to visualize the world that HG Wells created and how well Orson Welles did of making this all sound so real.
It's Orson Welles world and we just live in it. What an amazing genius he was.
I just came here after looking into David Bowie's "life on mars" i'm only 25 and never heard of this broadcast but am so glad i found it so awesome, can't imagine how freaked out people were.
Flux it - Orson Welles was possibly the greatest radio showman in history. Nothing like this exists today. Absolutely nothing.
Very few people even heard the original recording, this urban myth that people believed it was real is ridiculous. Total fake news
Anyone else of the Corona corralled listening because we have literally nothing else to do?
Yes 😂
Yes. Haha
Jessie Cator hi there, I am. This is the moment of epiphany. Please watch David Icke
Yes me.ive never listened before now
Yep
I learned about this when I was in my teens so I bought this on cassette and brought it camping with me. One rainy day when everyone went to town I decided to listen to it in my tent. Alone. Bad idea... Lol In that type of environment you can understand why everyone panicked!