Published on Aug 30, 2024, 6:00:00 PM
Total time: 00:29:52
In this poignant episode of "Crime Classics," Thomas Hyland, the ever-curious connoisseur of crime, student of violence, and teller of murders, brings to life a chilling tale of love and betrayal in Tsarist Russia. "The General’s Daughter: A Russian Tragedy in the Frozen Neva" is a story steeped in secrecy, passion, and the unforgiving cold of a Russian winter.
Set in the opulent but dangerous world of 19th-century Russia, this episode recounts the hidden romance between the General’s daughter and the Tsar’s Lieutenant, a love affair that leads to tragic consequences. With a meticulous adaptation by writers Morton Fine and David Friedkin, the episode unveils the fateful events that culminate in a tragic ending, as the lovers' story is intertwined with the frozen Neva River and a linen closet filled with secrets.
The drama is brought to life by a talented cast, including Hy Averback, John Dehner, and Irene Tedrow, with Bob Lemond as the announcer. Elliott Lewis’s direction and the haunting music score provide the perfect atmosphere for this Russian tragedy.
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Join Thomas Hyland as he narrates this dark and haunting tale of love, betrayal, and frozen destiny.
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