THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. NOW I AM ABLE TO END THE DAY FORGETTING ALL TROUBLES AND USING MY IMMAGINATION TO ENVISION THESE WONDERFUL ACTORS IN STUDIO MAKING MAGIC.
A screenplay that depended so heavily on sinister looks and darkened visuals is not likely to translate well to radio. Even so, this script has been chopped up so much that anyone who hasn't seen the movie will be clueless. Even Cary could not have saved it.
Cary Grant couldn’t save the movie, let alone the radio version. Ridiculous happy ending both in the film and on the radio, Johnny was supposed to be a real killer.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. NOW I AM ABLE TO END THE DAY FORGETTING ALL TROUBLES AND USING MY IMMAGINATION TO ENVISION THESE WONDERFUL ACTORS IN STUDIO MAKING MAGIC.
I listen to these stories EVERY chance I can
Oh yes classic radio everyone should listen
Honey ''ditto'', and a big thank you to David for posting this.
I'm back! 5 years ago? wow. same comment as below with a question: what year did Cecil D.D. last host this series?
Wonderful, thank you.
i'm back, same message as below
Cecil b hosted from 6-1-1936 to 1-22-1945
fell asleep, here i go again
A screenplay that depended so heavily on sinister looks and darkened visuals is not likely to translate well to radio. Even so, this script has been chopped up so much that anyone who hasn't seen the movie will be clueless. Even Cary could not have saved it.
He at least would try to save it. However it is not so bad.
Cary Grant couldn’t save the movie, let alone the radio version. Ridiculous happy ending both in the film and on the radio, Johnny was supposed to be a real killer.