Suspense presented some of the best stories of the thriller genre. Although classic short stories and novellas were sometimes adapted, many of the best Suspense scripts were original radio plays created for the show. Rightly considered one of Radio's greatest programs, the relationship between Suspense and the motion picture industry is undeniable.
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Suspense presented some of the best stories of the thriller genre. Although classic short stories and novellas were sometimes adapted, many of the best Suspense scripts were original radio plays created for the show. Rightly considered one of Radio's greatest programs, the relationship between Suspense and the motion picture industry is undeniable.
During the Nazi occupation of France, an amateur murderer is at work, filling the town with mutilated bodies. The story takes place in occupied France. The Bluebeard of Bellac has taken another victim. This time it is Captain Franz Murdoch, a medical officer… Original Air Date: September 21, 1944Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Suspense Star:• Merle Oberon […]
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Suspense presented some of the best stories of the thriller genre. Although classic short stories and novellas were sometimes adapted, many of the best Suspense scripts were original radio plays created for the show. Rightly considered one of Radio's greatest programs, the relationship between Suspense and the motion picture industry is undeniable.