loader from loading.io

Episode 427 - Stars of "The Maltese Falcon"

Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio)

Release Date: 11/13/2025

Episode 437 - Stars of Episode 437 - Stars of "Winchester '73"

Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio)

We ride off into the sunset for our winter out west series with Winchester ‘73, Anthony Mann’s engrossing western drama starring James Stewart. It’s the story of a man who loses his rifle and who travels the west to get it back. We’ll hear Stewart, along with his co-stars Dan Duryea and John McIntire, in episodes of Suspense - Dan Duryea in “The Will to Power” (originally aired on CBS on January 9, 1947); James Stewart in “Mission: Completed” (originally aired on CBS on December 1, 1949); and John McIntire in “The Big Day” (originally aired on CBS on May 26, 1957). Finally,...

info_outline
Episode 436 - Stars of Episode 436 - Stars of "My Darling Clementine"

Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio)

Guns are drawn at the OK Corral and a legend of the west is born in My Darling Clementine, John Ford’s classic dramatization of the life and times of Wyatt Earp. We’ll hear three of the film’s stars - Henry Fonda, who played Earp; Victor Mature, who co-starred as gambler and gunslinger Doc Holliday; and Linda Darnell, the old flame of Holliday’s who gets in the middle of a feud that will turn bloody on the streets of Tombstone - in episodes of Suspense, plus a radio recreation of the film. Fonda stars in “Summer Storm” (originally aired on CBS on October 18, 1945); Mature headlines...

info_outline
Encore - Wild West Suspense show art Encore - Wild West Suspense

Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio)

No new episode this week due to some unexpected conflicts, but since we're celebrating classic western movies, here's a collection of western tales from "radio's outstanding theater of thrills!" Alan Ladd hunts for his brother's murderer in "A Killing in Abilene" (originally aired on CBS on December 14, 1950). Then, Richard Widmark fights a bloody feud in "The Hunting of Bob Lee" (originally aired on CBS on October 29, 1951) and he tracks a deadly panther through the snow in "The Track of the Cat" (originally aired on CBS on February 18, 1952). Frank Lovejoy stars as one of the west's most...

info_outline
Episode 435 - Stars of “Shane” show art Episode 435 - Stars of “Shane”

Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio)

We’re spending the winter out west with classic western movies and their stars in January. First up is Shane, the story of a gunfighter who tries to turn over a new leaf but has to fall back on his trade when his newfound family is threatened. We’ll hear the two lead actors - Alan Ladd and Van Heflin - in Suspense shows as well as a radio recreation of the movie. First, Heflin is a reporter who receives an invitation from a murderer in “The Lady in the Red Hat” (originally aired on CBS on November 30, 1950). Then, Ladd stars in a tale of revenge from the old west in “A Killing in...

info_outline
Episode 434 - Stars of Episode 434 - Stars of "'Til We Meet Again"

Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio)

We bid goodbye to the old year and ring in the new with ‘Til We Meet Again, a tale of star-crossed lovers on an ocean liner with plans for a New Year’s Eve rendezvous…if the fates don’t conspire against them. We’ll hear three of the film’s stars - Merle Oberon, Pat O’Brien, and Geraldine Fitzgerald - in episodes of Suspense plus a Lux Radio Theatre recreation of the movie.  Ms. Fitzgerald tries to comfort her husband through his unusual nightmares in “A Friend to Alexander” (originally aired on CBS on June 15, 1944). Ms. Oberon stars in a story set in Nazi-occupied...

info_outline
Episode 433 - Stars of “It’s a Wonderful Life” show art Episode 433 - Stars of “It’s a Wonderful Life”

Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio)

We wrap up our series of classic holiday films with It’s a Wonderful Life - the timeless tale from Frank Capra that proves no man is a failure who has friends. We’ll hear three of its stars - Jimmy Stewart, Sheldon Leonard, and Thomas Mitchell - in Suspense thrillers, an old time radio recreation of the movie, and a bonus spoof courtesy of The Jack Benny Program. Thomas Mitchell is a tycoon with more than business on his mind in “Case History on Edgar Lowndes” (originally aired on CBS on June 8, 1944). Sheldon Leonard is a professional killer in “Feast of the Furies” (originally...

info_outline
Episode 432 - Stars of “The Bishop’s Wife” show art Episode 432 - Stars of “The Bishop’s Wife”

Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio)

Our December series of classic holiday films continues with the cast of The Bishop’s Wife - the heavenly comedy about a beleaguered bishop, his supportive wife, and the angel who pays a visit to lend a hand. We’ll hear its three stars - Cary Grant, Loretta Young, and David Niven - recreate their roles in a radio adaptation of the film and we’ll also hear them in three old time radio thrillers. First, Ms. Young fears for her life in “Lady Killer” (originally aired on CBS on March 2, 1950). Then, Cary Grant runs out of gas in “On a Country Road” (originally aired on CBS on November...

info_outline
Episode 431 - Stars of “It Happened on Fifth Avenue” show art Episode 431 - Stars of “It Happened on Fifth Avenue”

Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio)

A tycoon’s vacant mansion hosts holiday hijinks in the classic comedy It Happened on Fifth Avenue. It’s the story of a vagrant who makes himself at home in the house when the owner heads south for the winter, and of how the true owner and his family end up as invited Christmas “guests” of their tenant. We’ll hear two of the film’s stars in radio thrillers - Charles Ruggles in “Suspicion” (originally aired on CBS on February 10, 1944) and Don DeFore in “The Furnished Floor” (originally aired on CBS on September 13, 1945). Then, we’ll hear Messrs Ruggles and DeFore - along...

info_outline
Episode 430 - Stars of “Miracle on 34th Street” show art Episode 430 - Stars of “Miracle on 34th Street”

Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio)

A month-long series of classic holiday films and their casts kicks off with Miracle on 34th Street - the story of a department store Santa who says he’s the real deal. We’ll hear three of its stars in radio thrillers from Suspense, plus a radio recreation of the film. Maureen O’Hara is a debutante turned detective in “The White Rose Murders” (originally aired on CBS on July 6, 1943). Edmund Gwenn stars in a darkly comedic murder mystery from Dorothy L. Sayers in “The Fountain Plays” (originally aired on CBS on August 10, 1943). And John Payne is a small town sheriff with a big...

info_outline
BONUS - Substitute Stars of “Double Indemnity” show art BONUS - Substitute Stars of “Double Indemnity”

Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio)

After you hear Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck recreate their famous roles on The Lux Radio Theatre, enjoy this bit of “what if” alternate Hollywood casting of the film. Burt Lancaster, Joan Bennett, and Myron McCormick play Walter Neff, Phyllis Dietrichson, and Barton Keyes in an adaptation of Double Indemnity from The Ford Theater (originally aired on CBS on October 15, 1948).

info_outline
 
More Episodes

Our celebration of “Noirvember” continues with the cast of The Maltese Falcon - the classic adaptation of Dashiell Hammett’s celebrated novel. Peter Lorre plays a husband with a plot to dispose of his wife and her lover in “Till Death Do Us Part” (originally aired on CBS on December 15, 1942). Mary Astor is on the other side of the equation, as she plans to kill her husband and his girlfriend before they bump her off in “In Fear and Trembling” (originally aired on February 16, 1943). Humphrey Bogart stars in an adaptation of James M. Cain’s gangland drama “Love’s Lovely Counterfeit” (originally aired on CBS on March 8, 1945). And Sydney Greenstreet portrays John Dickson Carr’s master sleuth Dr. Gideon Fell in the surviving half of “The Hangman Won’t Wait” (originally aired on CBS on February 9, 1943)...and since only fifteen minutes of Mr. Greenstreet just won’t do, we’ll also hear him as Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe in “The Case of the Careworn Cuff” (originally aired on NBC on October 27, 1950). Then, all four stars recreate their film roles for The Screen Guild Theatre (originally aired on CBS on September 20, 1943).