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Post by Prime etc. on Nov 25, 2019 7:04:46 GMT
I notice the music for Alfred Hitchcock's tv show in the background when Orson Welles is speaking at the start.
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Post by mattgarth on Dec 7, 2019 14:18:32 GMT
And 'Twilight' did a variation of this story -- with Inger Stevens as the haunted driver.
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Post by telegonus on Dec 13, 2019 9:29:42 GMT
The radio version is good but in this case I think the TV adaptation on The Twilight Zone vastly improved the same story on a number of levels. This occasionally happened when a radio play was adapted for the movies or television. Not often, but...well, I've never been a major fan of the radio Sorry, Wrong Number, while I love the 1948 movie adaptation
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Post by Prime etc. on Dec 17, 2019 20:31:16 GMT
I have yet to see the movie version of Sorry, Wrong Number.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2020 21:26:21 GMT
That was enjoyable. The few minutes at the end was even cooler though - advertising war bonds and next Wednesday's broadcast at 9.30 pm eastern wartime from Mr Harriman's giving his first public address since return from Moscow conference with Stalin and Winston Churchill! Wow! fascinating to hear what people were listening to back then, knowing now how history turned out.
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