The Best of Boris Karloff
Karloff's name is synonymous with terror and suspense. Though
he is best remembered for his many screen roles, Karloff was an extremely
versatile actor who was equally at home on stage, screen, television
and in radio's magical "theater of the imagination." Return to those
chilling days of yesteryear as Hollywood's greatest horror legend stars
in classic tales of terror from Lights Out, Inner Sanctum Mysteries,
Suspense and his own series Creeps by Night. This one-of-a-kind collection
also includes a radio adaptation of his Broadway triumph, the delightful
black comedy Arsenic and Old Lace, as well as comedic turns opposite
Jack Benny, Bergen and McCarthy and Bing Crosby.
Episodes Include: LIGHTS OUT: Cat Wife 4-6-38, Death Robbery 7-16-47;
INNER SANCTUM MYSTERIES: The Tell-Tale Heart 8-3-41, The Wailing Wall 11-6-45,
Death for Sale 7-13-52; SUSPENSE: CREEPS BY NIGHT:
The Final Reckoning 5-2-44; MYSTERY PLAYHOUSE: Those Who Walk in Darkness
with host Peter Lorre 1944; TEXTRON THEATER: Angel Street 12-8-45; THEATRE GUILD ON THE
AIR: David Copperfield 12-24-50; THE EDGAR BERGEN/CHARLIE McCARTHY SHOW:
Boris Karloff's Haunted House 10-28-45; PHILCO RADIO TIME: Halloween
Pranks 10-29-47; BEST PLAYS: Arsenic and Old Lace 7-6-52
The post originall numbered 16, but has been reduced to 12 to avoid duplication. They are now complimentary to the post in Before 1962 by Calfkiller. Link to this post follows:
https://timespast.ning.com/group/otrlegends/forum/topics/1535737:Topic:13853
. Halloween just wouldn't be Halloween if there was no Tribute to the Master of the Macabre, Boris Karloff.
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I took the out that were the same as yours. They compliment each other nicely.--------------------------Rick