Suspense - Radio's Outstanding Theater of Thrills
Published on Jan 17, 2025, 6:42:43 AM
Total time: 00:29:57
Originally Aired: February 3, 1944
The Sisters: A Deadly Bond:
This eerie episode of Suspense stars Ida Lupino as Lydia Haskell and Agnes Moorehead as her mentally fragile sister, Ellie. When Lydia visits an undertaker to purchase an expensive casket—one she requests be held for three weeks—the request raises suspicions. But when asked who the casket is for, her chilling answer is: “It’s for me.”
As Ellie’s paranoia grows, she begins to suspect Lydia has sinister plans—not just for herself, but for Ellie as well. Convinced her sister intends to kill her and take her identity, Ellie’s mind unravels, leading to a harrowing psychological showdown. In a shocking conclusion, Lydia is the one who meets an untimely end, fulfilling her own grim premonition.
Blending psychological horror with masterful suspense, The Sisters is a chilling study of manipulation, madness, and the dark secrets that can fester within a family.
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Cast: Ida Lupino, Agnes Moorehead, William Spier.
Unravel the Mystery with Suspense! - The Classic Radio Thriller Series
Step back in time to the golden age of radio with "Suspense!" - the iconic series that captivated audiences from 1942 to 1962 with its thrilling tales and unforgettable performances. Featuring over 900 broadcasts penned by renowned authors and directors, "Suspense!" brought the finest in thriller and mystery genres to the airwaves.
Broadcast on the CBS Radio Network, "Suspense!" showcased Hollywood's brightest stars, including Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, Orson Welles, and Marlene Dietrich. Under the masterful direction of William Spier, known as the "Hitchcock of the airwaves," the series delivered gripping human dramas that kept listeners on the edge of their seats.
From the eerie introductions by the "Man in Black" to the evocative scores by Bernard Hermann and Lucian Moraweck, "Suspense!" was a paragon of radio production excellence. The show's unique formula of minimal rehearsal and genuine unease created authentic and powerful performances, solidifying its place as a beloved classic.
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