Knight Of Darkness

The Shadow Radio Series

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Radio's greatest crime fighter, The Shadow, in this new collection of eighteen digitally restored and remastered episodes selected from the classic series. Featuring Orson Welles, William Johnstone and Bret Morrison each in the title role, this set also includes the first release of two newly discovered and previously lost episodes starring Orson Welles as Lamont Cranston and The Shadow - "The Old People" and "The Voice of the Trumpet". Also starring in this collection are Margot Stevenson, Agnes Moorehead, Marjorie Andersen and Grace Matthews as The Shadow's lovely companion Margot Lane, and a supporting cast including Kenny Delmar, Alan Reed, Everett Sloane and more! One of the 20th century's most iconic fictional characters, listen to the sinister laugh and discover "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?"


EPISODES INCLUDE:

  1. Hounds in the Hills 02-20-38
  2. The Creeper 05-29-38
  3. The Old People 06-26-38
  4. The Voice of the Trumpet 07-03-38
  5.  Horror in Wax 02-26-39
  6. Sabotage in the Air 03-05-39
  7.  Appointment with Death 03-12-39
  8. Can the Dead Talk? 03-19-39
  9. The Return of Carnation Charlie 02-04-40
  10. Death is an Art 02-11-40
  11. Carnival of Death 11-10-40
  12. Death to the Shadow 03-12-44
  13. Blood Money 10-20-46
  14. The Ruby of Karvahl 10-19-47
  15. Terrible Legend of Crownshield Castle 12-28-47
  16. Terror at Wolf's Head Knoll 02-15-48
  17. The Man Who Was Death 02-29-48
  18. Stake Out 03-14-48

 

About The Shadow

Pulp magazine publisher Street and Smith decided that instead of advertising their magazines on newsstands, they would try something new: radio. In 1930, they sponsored a weekly show called the Detective Story Hour featuring adaptations of mystery stories from their magazine of the same name. The shows were first announced, then later narrated by a strange and shadowy figure named - appropriately - The Shadow. The voice was done by James La Curto, and later Frank Readick Jr.

Much to Street and Smith's amazement, it was the narrator that became more popular than the show. Audiences were requesting for "that Shadow Detective Magazine". Walter B. Gibson was soon hired to write what would become one of the most successful pulp novel series in the 1930s and 1940s. In the meantime, The Shadow remained a narrator for other radio shows such as Blue Coal Radio Revue and Love Story Hour (another Street and Smith magazine) during 1931-1932. During 1932, he had gotten his own show, but still remained a narrator.

In 1937, the fourth season of The Shadow radio show featured a 22-year-old actor named Orson Welles, who would later scare the country with his Mercury Theater radio adaptation of H. G. Well's The War of The Worlds. He would leave the role in 1938 to pursue an acting and directing career.

The title character was given the power to "cloud men's minds so they cannot see him". This was at odds with the pulp novel character, who used stealth, a pair of .45s, and the occasional magic trick. Another difference was that The Shadow's alter ego was Lamont Cranston, though fans knew otherwise that he was really Kent Allard. The radio Lamont was given a leading lady, named Margo Lane (played by Agnes Moorehead), who knew the true identity of The Shadow. The Lamont in the pulp had none; in fact Margo didn't appear in the pulps until a few years later. Nevertheless, the show proved just as popular as the pulp series.

Many actors and actresses would assume the roles of The Shadow/Lamont Cranston, and Margo Lane over the years. The main ones were: Orson Welles (1937-1938), Bill Johnstone (1938-1943), John Archer (1944-1945), Bret Morrison (1943-1944, 1945-1954), Agnes Moorehead (1937-1940), Majorie Anderson (1940-1944), Grace Matthews (1946-1949), and Gertrude Warner (1949-1954). Other actors to play the roles included Kenny Delmar, Steve Courtleigh, Margot Stevenson, Margot Anderson, Jeanette Nolan, Marion Sharkley, Laura Mae Carpenter, and Lesley Woods.

The show ran for 21 seasons in total, and was broadcast across the United States and some parts of Canada via the Mutual Network. Depending on the region of the country, there were different sponsors for the show. For example, Blue Coal sponsored the show over the East Coast radio stations. Children eagerly listened in as the sponsors gave away prizes such as glow-in-the-dark rings. Today, these are now prized collector's items.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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