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Suspense is generated through multiple plot twists that occur as the story progresses.
On the May 10, 1951 Suspense, Lewis reversed the roles with " Death on My Hands ": A bandleader ( Harris ) is horrified when an autograph-seeking fan accidentally shoots herself and dies in his hotel room, and a vocalist ( Faye ) tries to help him as the townfolk call for vigilante justice against him.
: This is The Man in Black, here again to introduce Columbia's program, Suspense.
If you've been with us on these Tuesday nights, you will know that Suspense is compounded of mystery and suspicion and dangerous adventure.
From 1992 to 1997, Cinemax aired one movie each day of the week that would be centered around a certain genre, represented by various pictures that would play in a specialized feature presentation bumper before the start of the movie ; the symbols included: Comedy ( represented by an abstract face made up of various movie props, with the mouth open to look like it is laughing ), Suspense ( represented by a running man silhouette ), Premiere ( represented by an exclamation point caught in spotlights ), Horror ( represented by a skull ), Drama ( represented by abstract comedy & tragedy masks ), Vanguard ( represented by a globe ), Action ( represented by a machine gun ) and Classic ( represented by a classic movie-era couple embracing and kissing ).
Lights Out is an extremely popular American old-time radio program, an early example of a network series devoted mostly to horror and the supernatural, predating Suspense and Inner Sanctum.
Unlike the hosts of those earlier programs, Marshall is fully mortal, merely someone whose heightened insight and erudition plunge the listener into the world of the macabre ( in a manner similar to that of " The Man in Black " on yet another old time radio program, Suspense ).
Suspense is generated through multiple plot twists that occur as the story progesses.
Suspense is generated through multiple plot twists that occur as the story progesses.
Suspense is often maintained as an important plot element.
The Iron Man tale is continued from Tales of Suspense # 99 ( cover-dated March 1968 ) and continues in Iron Man # 1 ( May 1968 ).
Suspense is provided by the tension between Lancelot's friendship for King Arthur and his love for and affair with the queen.
He is the author of several acclaimed novels, including Eddie and the Cruisers, Biggest Elvis ( 1997 ), A Season for War, MacArthur's Ghost, The Day I Die: A Novel of Suspense, Gone Tomorrow ( 2008 ), A Call From Jersey ( 2010 ), and his most recent " The Master Blaster " ( 2012 ).
The July 29, 1952, episode of the Suspense TV series, called " The Crooked Frame ", which is about the cancellation of a comic, opens with someone looking through the black-and-white original artwork for covers of a number of ACG comics.
The Grey Gargoyle appears in the title Tales of Suspense, attempting to steal an experimental device for use against Thor, but is stopped by his fellow Avenger Iron Man.

Suspense and radio
She will be co-starring in ' Essence ', the pilot for Blue Hours ' revival of the classic radio anthology " Suspense ", as well as in other upcoming productions.
The last network radio dramas to originate during American radio ′ s “ Golden Age ”, Suspense and Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, ended on September 30, 1962.
At the time he took over Suspense, Lewis was familiar to radio fans for playing Frankie Remley, the wastrel guitar-playing sidekick to Phil Harris in The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show.
The radio series had a tie-in with Suspense magazine which published four 1946-47 issues edited by Leslie Charteris.
For the Poway Performance Art Company, the 70-year-old San Diego actor-director Robert Hitchcox mounted a 2006 stage production recreating Suspense, complete with commercials, in a stage set designed like a CBS radio studio.
es: Suspense ( programa de radio )
The musical score of " Third from the Sun " hails from the June 8, 1958 radio broadcast of " The Invisible Ape " from the long running Suspense radio program series.
* The Yellow Wallpaper, Suspense, CBS radio, 1948
The radio play was presented on the Orson Welles Show ( 1941 ), Philip Morris Playhouse ( 1942 ), Suspense ( 1942 ), and The Mercury Summer Theater ( 1946 ).
It was again performed in March 1948 on the long-running radio drama series Suspense, with Robert Montgomery and Dame May Whitty reprising their original roles.
In the same year, he guest starred as the eponymous character in an episode of the radio program Suspense, " Mr. Markham, Antique Dealer ".
* In the 1940s and 1950s John Dickson Carr wrote a series of radio plays for the BBC's Appointment with Fear, and subsequently for CBS ' Suspense series.
Lucille Fletcher's play originally aired on the Suspense radio program on May 25, 1943, essentially a one-woman show with Agnes Moorehead as Mrs. Stevenson.
* Suspense, CBS radio, 10 January 1948 ( cameo by series host Robert Montgomery in The Adventures of Sam Spade cross-over, " The Kandy Tooth ")
During the 1940s and 1950s, Moorehead was one of the most in demand actresses for radio dramas, especially on the CBS show Suspense.
She recreated the performance six times for Suspense and several times on other radio shows, always using her original, dog-eared script.
A check of film titles reveals that more film noir screenplays were adapted from works by Woolrich than any other crime novelist, and many of his stories were adapted during the 1940s for Suspense and other dramatic radio programs.
In November 1944, she was featured in an episode of the popular radio series Suspense, as a fictional nightclub singer, with a large speaking role along with her singing.
* The Lodger on the radio series Suspense ( 1944 ), starring Robert Montgomery
* The Lodger on the radio series Suspense ( 1948 ), starring Robert Montgomery

Suspense and drama
Throughout the 1930s and 1940s and into the 1950s and early 1960s, the prolific Ortega lent his remarkable range of voice characterizations to numerous other radio drama series such as Inner Sanctum, The Mysterious Traveler, Suspense, Casey Crime Photographer, The Eternal Light, The Columbia Workshop, The Big Story, Perry Mason, You Are There, Dimension X, and X Minus One.
His 1943 novel The Walls Came Tumbling Down was adapted in 1944 for the long-running radio drama program Suspense ; the episode featured screen and radio actors Keenan Wynn and Hans Conried.

Suspense and series
Suspense, Escape, The Mysterious Traveler and Inner Sanctum Mysteries were popular thriller anthology series.
The series expanded to television with the Suspense series on CBS from 1949 to 1954, and again in 1962.
* Suspense ( CBS TV series ) at IMDB
The anthology series featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense, and its tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like Suspense and The Whistler.
The novel was adapted for the CBS Radio series Suspense, turned into an opera in two acts composed by Phyllis Tate and has also been the basis of four other films:
Genre series like Inner Sanctum, Suspense and others drew increasingly large ratings.
The radio series Suspense did a dramatic interpretation of the ballad on October 20, 1952 entitled " The Death of Barbara Allen " with Anne Baxter in the title role.
) This story has been dramatised many times: once for Alfred Hitchcock Presents, three times for the Suspense radio series ( Peter Lorre portrayed the main character in the first broadcast in 1943 ; the 1948 and 1956 broadcasts both starred Herbert Marshall ), as well as once for an episode of Tales of the Unexpected.
Dramatised in the Suspense radio series broadcast on June 24, 1942, and as an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents broadcast on September 30, 1956.
In 1964, Cabot hosted the short-lived television series, Suspense, and voiced or narrated a few other film and television projects, before he was cast as Giles French in the CBS series Family Affair ( 1966 – 1971 ) with Brian Keith.
He appeared frequently on Hollywood radio series, including Escape, playing lead roles and alternating with William Conrad as the opening announcer of Suspense in the late 1940s, and parts on Gunsmoke, ( doing a passable impersonation of Howard McNear as Doc Adams for at least one episode, " The Cast "), and Crime Classics.
Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense.

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