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The Shadow Vol. 14 |
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The Shadow was amateur criminologist Lamont Cranston. He had learned "the hypnotic power to cloud men's minds so that they cannot see him". The opening to the show, "Who knows . what evil . lllllurks . in the hearts of men? . The Shadow knows! His friend and companion, the lovely Margo Lane, is the only person who knows to whom the voice of the invisible Shadow belongs. Together they confront the maddest assortment of lunatics, sadists, ghosts and werewolves ever heard on the air.
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This Volume contains the following episodes:
Night Marauder, The Series: Shadow, The
Duration: 22:46 Broadcast Date: 1st October 1939 Starring: Bill Johnstone File Size: 5.21 MB
As the scene opens in this story it is night, dark still night, and we find ourselves the unseen observers of two vague figures moving almost silently across the window sill and in to a darkened bedroom where lies asleep a beautiful girl at peace with the world. But not for long...
House of Fun Series: Shadow, The
Duration: 24:56 Broadcast Date: 22nd October 1939 Starring: Bill Johnstone File Size: 5.74 MB
When Lamont and Margo visit the fair ground they discover a sinister kidnapping racket.
Phantom Fingerprints Series: Shadow, The
Duration: 24:32 Broadcast Date: 29th October 1939 Starring: Bill Johnstone File Size: 5.65 MB
Commissioner Weston is coming to see the rehearsal of Lamont Cranston's mystery play tonight under duress, as he doesn't much like plays. But Lamont and Margo are insistent, as they want his critical acclaim. Meanwhile police doctor, Dr Kilgore has been murdered and a full set of finger prints have been found.
Inventor of Death Series: Shadow, The
Duration: 25:03 Broadcast Date: 12th November 1939 Starring: Bill Johnstone File Size: 5.74 MB
Lamont Cranston and Margo are at an exhibit at the hall of science when they see a sign, which reads, "Demonstrating the scientific marvel of the age. The Mechanical Man, it walks, talks, answers questions. Although made of metal it can duplicate many things that man can do."
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