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ESCAPE
In the Golden Days of Radio, back in the 1930s to the 1950s, most popular radio series had a set time for going out each week. Occasionally, there might be a change in the schedule, but on the whole a consistent time-slot was something that helped build a large audience and so was something the big networks aimed to achieve.
One exception to this rule was the dramatic adventure anthology series called Escape, whose time-slot shifted an incredible eighteen times in its seven-year run from 1947 through to 1954. To make matters even worse it had a habit of coming and going and sometimes disappearing off the schedules altogether at short notice for weeks on end only to resurface weeks later in a completely different timeslot.
The quite flagrant disregard CBS paid to having a regular timeslot for Escape could make you think that it was just a run-of-the-mill series that was nothing but a lightweight filler for those times when the regular show was off-the-air, such as during the quiet summer months. In my opinion, and that of many old radio aficionados, this couldn't be further from the truth. Escape is probably the best adventure anthology ever broadcast.
Escape brings together everything that was good about old-time radio drama rolled into one. The title itself almost sums up the very essence of what radio drama is all about. Each of the episodes was a micro drama carefully planned to capture the listeners attention for thirty minutes. Over two-hundred episodes were made and almost all of them are as good today as they were over half a century ago. For the first few years the series was on air the announcement at the start of the show varied almost every week, but by the 1950s it had settled down to be the now famous:Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you ... ESCAPE!This may give the wrong impression as Escape was far more than a swashbuckling adventure yarn. It was a brilliantly scripted and superbly produced series that brought to listeners adaptations of classic works by famous writers as well as brand new work by unknown talent. Many of the stories were later reused by more high profile shows such as Suspense, but on the whole the Escape versions were of equal quality and sometimes more dramatically focused and atmospheric.
When Radio Life wrote "These stories all possess many times the reality that most radio writing conveys", it hit the nail on the head. This is a quality show in every way.
If you've never listened to this wonderful series it's well worth taking the time to listen to it. Whether you listen in the car on your daily commute, whilst doing the housework, relaxing in your favorite easy-chair, or snuggled up in bed - you really will be thrilled!
This Article courtesy of www.educations4u.com.
From the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. See "Notes" Section below for more information on the OTRR.
| Episode | Date |
|---|---|
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The Heart of Kali (last show)
|
Sep 25, 1954 |
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The Target
|
Sep 18, 1954 |
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Carnival in Vienna
|
Sep 11, 1954 |
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Carnival in Vienna
|
Sep 11, 1954 |
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The Boiling Sea
|
Sep 04, 1954 |
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The King of Owanatu
|
Aug 28, 1954 |
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Two and Two Make Four
|
Aug 21, 1954 |
|
The Coward
|
Aug 14, 1954 |
|
The Price of the Head (Hans Conreid)
|
Aug 07, 1954 |
|
Night of the Guns
|
Jul 31, 1954 |
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Flood on the Goodwins (Vic Perrin)
|
Jul 24, 1954 |
|
Eye of Evil
|
Jul 17, 1954 |
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The Birds
|
Jul 10, 1954 |
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The Dark Wall
|
Jul 01, 1954 |
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Judgment Day at Crippled Deer
|
Jun 24, 1954 |
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Bloodwaters
|
Jun 17, 1954 |
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Benscelina and the Fisherman
|
Jun 10, 1954 |
|
An Ordinary Man
|
Jun 03, 1954 |
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The Adversary
|
May 06, 1954 |
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Affair at Mandrake
|
Apr 15, 1954 |
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The Scarlet Plague
|
Apr 08, 1954 |
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The Return
|
Apr 01, 1954 |
|
The Second Shot (repeat)
|
Mar 25, 1954 |
|
Violent Night
|
Mar 18, 1954 |
|
The Bird of Paradise
|
Mar 11, 1954 |
|
Elementals
|
Oct 11, 1953 |
|
Zero Hour
|
Oct 04, 1953 |
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The Untouchable
|
Sep 27, 1953 |
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The Log
|
Sep 20, 1953 |
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The Abominable Snowman
|
Sep 13, 1953 |
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Train from Oebisfelde
|
Sep 06, 1953 |
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Train from Oebisfelde
|
Sep 06, 1953 |
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The Game
|
Aug 30, 1953 |
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The Man from Tomorrow
|
Aug 23, 1953 |
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The Thirteenth Truck
|
Aug 16, 1953 |
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Three Skeleton Key (Antony Ellis)
|
Aug 09, 1953 |
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The Red Forest (Tom Tully)
|
Aug 02, 1953 |
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The Notebook
|
Jul 26, 1953 |
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The Open Boat
|
Jul 19, 1953 |
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The Out Station
|
Jul 12, 1953 |
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A Source of Irritation
|
Jul 05, 1953 |
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The Far-Away Island
|
Jun 21, 1953 |
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Clear for Action
|
Jun 14, 1953 |
|
The Voyages of Sinbad
|
Jun 07, 1953 |
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A Good Thing
|
May 31, 1953 |
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North of Polaris
|
May 17, 1953 |
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The Vessel of Wrath
|
May 10, 1953 |
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Lili and the Colonel
|
May 03, 1953 |
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The Derelict
|
Apr 26, 1953 |
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El Guitarrero
|
Apr 19, 1953 |
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Classified Secret
|
Apr 12, 1953 |
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A Sleeping Draft (Alec Harford)
|
Apr 05, 1953 |
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The Invader
|
Mar 29, 1953 |
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Pressure
|
Mar 22, 1953 |
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The Man with the Steel Teeth
|
Mar 15, 1953 |
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The Island (Stacy Harris)
|
Mar 08, 1953 |
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The Island (Stacy Harris)
|
Mar 08, 1953 |
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The Tramp
|
Mar 01, 1953 |
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I Saw Myself Running
|
Feb 22, 1953 |
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I Saw Myself Running
|
Feb 22, 1953 |
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Wild Jack Rhett (Harry Bartell)
|
Feb 15, 1953 |
|
Jetsam
|
Feb 08, 1953 |
|
A Study in Wax
|
Feb 01, 1953 |
|
Diary of a Madman
|
Jan 25, 1953 |
|
A Matter of Conscience
|
Jan 18, 1953 |
|
A Matter of Conscience
|
Jan 18, 1953 |
|
Escape_53-01-11_-165-_Conqueror's_Isle_-Harry_Bartell-
|
Jan 11, 1953 |
|
The Man Who Liked Dickens
|
Dec 21, 1952 |
|
Four Went Home
|
Dec 14, 1952 |
|
Incident in Quito
|
Dec 07, 1952 |
|
Incident in Quito
|
Dec 07, 1952 |
|
The Loup-Garou
|
Nov 16, 1952 |
|
The Return
|
Nov 09, 1952 |
|
The Return
|
Nov 09, 1952 |
|
The Return
|
Nov 09, 1952 |
|
The Running Man
|
Nov 02, 1952 |
|
Robert of Huntingdon
|
Oct 26, 1952 |
|
The Price of the Head (William Conrad)
|
Oct 19, 1952 |
|
Gringo
|
Oct 12, 1952 |
|
The Man Who Stole the Bible (Sam Pierce)
|
Aug 30, 1951 |
|
The Silent Horror
|
Aug 22, 1951 |
|
Rough Shoot
|
Aug 15, 1951 |
|
Up Periscope
|
Aug 08, 1951 |
|
The Gladiator
|
Aug 01, 1951 |
|
The Earthman
|
Jul 25, 1951 |
|
Macao
|
Jul 18, 1951 |
|
The Island (Harry Bartell)
|
Jul 11, 1951 |
|
The Follower
|
Feb 18, 1951 |
|
The Killer Mine
|
Feb 11, 1951 |
|
A Bullet for Mr Smith
|
Jan 14, 1951 |
|
A Bullet for Mr Smith
|
Jan 14, 1951 |
|
Conquest
|
Jan 07, 1951 |
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The Man Who Could Work Miracles
|
Dec 31, 1950 |
|
The Man Who Could Work Miracles
|
Dec 31, 1950 |
|
The Cave
|
Dec 24, 1950 |
|
Wild Jack Rhett (John Dehner)
|
Dec 17, 1950 |
|
Wild Jack Rhett (John Dehner)
|
Dec 17, 1950 |
|
A Passenger to Bali
|
Dec 10, 1950 |
|
This Side of Nowhere
|
Dec 03, 1950 |
|
Funeral Fires
|
Nov 26, 1950 |
|
Journey into Fear
|
Nov 19, 1950 |
|
Earth Abides Part 2
|
Nov 12, 1950 |
|
Earth Abides Part 1
|
Nov 05, 1950 |
|
Seven Hours to Freedom
|
Oct 29, 1950 |
|
The Time Machine (John Dehner)
|
Oct 22, 1950 |
|
The Time Machine (John Dehner)
|
Oct 22, 1950 |
|
The Power of Hammer
|
Oct 15, 1950 |
|
Roulette
|
Oct 08, 1950 |
|
A Sleeping Draft (John Dodsworth)
|
Oct 01, 1950 |
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Crossing Paris
|
Aug 25, 1950 |
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The Footprint
|
Aug 18, 1950 |
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The Red Forest (Ben Wright)
|
Aug 11, 1950 |
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Two Came Back
|
Aug 04, 1950 |
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Poison
|
Jul 28, 1950 |
|
Yellow Wake
|
Jul 21, 1950 |
|
Shark Bait
|
Jul 14, 1950 |
|
A Shipment of Mute Fate (David Ellis)
|
Jul 07, 1950 |
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Blood Bath
|
Jun 30, 1950 |
|
Sundown
|
Jun 23, 1950 |
|
Serenade for a Cobra
|
Jun 16, 1950 |
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Mars Is Heaven
|
Jun 02, 1950 |
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Command (Harry Bartell)
|
May 26, 1950 |
|
Pass to Berlin
|
May 19, 1950 |
|
The Rim of Terror
|
May 12, 1950 |
|
The Man Who Stole the Bible (Ben Wright)
|
May 05, 1950 |
|
Something for Nothing
|
Apr 28, 1950 |
|
The Shanghai Document
|
Apr 21, 1950 |
|
The Golden Snake
|
Apr 14, 1950 |
|
The Ambassador of Poker
|
Apr 07, 1950 |
|
Green Splotches
|
Mar 31, 1950 |
|
Danger at Matecumbe
|
Mar 24, 1950 |
|
Three Skeleton Key (Vincent Price)
|
Mar 17, 1950 |
|
Port Royal
|
Mar 10, 1950 |
|
The Man Who Won the War
|
Feb 28, 1950 |
|
The Man Who Won the War
|
Feb 28, 1950 |
|
The Red Mark
|
Feb 21, 1950 |
|
Two If by Sea
|
Feb 14, 1950 |
|
The Outer Limit
|
Feb 07, 1950 |
|
Present Tense
|
Jan 31, 1950 |
|
Present Tense
|
Jan 31, 1950 |
|
Treasure Incorporated
|
Jan 24, 1950 |
|
Treasure Incorporated
|
Jan 24, 1950 |
|
The Sure Thing (Anthony Ross)
|
Jan 17, 1950 |
|
The Sure Thing (Anthony Ross)
|
Jan 17, 1950 |
|
Vanishing Lady (Del Castillo)
|
Jan 10, 1950 |
|
The Pistol
|
Jan 03, 1950 |
|
Seeds of Greed
|
Dec 27, 1949 |
|
Figure a Dame
|
Dec 20, 1949 |
|
Border Town
|
Dec 13, 1949 |
|
Command (Elliott Reed)
|
Dec 06, 1949 |
|
Letter from Jason
|
Nov 29, 1949 |
|
Maracas
|
Nov 22, 1949 |
|
Three Skeleton Key (William Conrad)
|
Nov 15, 1949 |
|
Three Skeleton Key (William Conrad)
|
Nov 15, 1949 |
|
Plunder of the Sun
|
Nov 08, 1949 |
|
Flood on the Goodwins (Jack Edwards)
|
Nov 01, 1949 |
|
Night in Havana
|
Oct 22, 1949 |
|
Night in Havana
|
Oct 22, 1949 |
|
The Sure Thing (William Conrad)
|
Oct 15, 1949 |
|
Wild Oranges (Van Heflin)
|
Sep 28, 1949 |
|
The Fortune of Vargas
|
Sep 21, 1949 |
|
Evening Primrose (Harry Bartell)
|
Aug 25, 1949 |
|
Snake Doctor (Ira Grossel)
|
Aug 18, 1949 |
|
Red Wine (Willard Waterman)
|
Aug 11, 1949 |
|
Leiningen Versus the Ants (Tudor Owen)
|
Aug 04, 1949 |
|
Second Class Passenger (Parley Baer)
|
Jul 28, 1949 |
|
Second Class Passenger (Parley Baer)
|
Jul 28, 1949 |
|
Action (Joseph Kearns)
|
Jul 21, 1949 |
|
The Drums of the Fore and Aft (Ben Wright))
|
Jul 14, 1949 |
|
The Fourth Man (Wilms Herbert)
|
Jul 07, 1949 |
|
The Great Impersonation
|
Apr 23, 1949 |
|
The General Died at Dawn
|
Apr 16, 1949 |
|
Escape_49-04-09_-066-_When_the_Man_Comes,_Follow_Him
|
Apr 09, 1949 |
|
Confidential Agent
|
Apr 02, 1949 |
|
Escape_49-03-27_-064-_The_Diamond_as_Big_as_the_Ritz_-Sam_Edwards,_Helen_Thomas-
|
Mar 27, 1949 |
|
The Adaptive Ultimate
|
Mar 26, 1949 |
|
Escape_49-03-20_-062-_The_Country_of_the_Blind_-Edmond_O'Brien-
|
Mar 20, 1949 |
|
Finger of Doom
|
Mar 19, 1949 |
|
A Shipment of Mute Fate (John Lund)
|
Mar 13, 1949 |
|
He Who Rides the Tiger
|
Mar 12, 1949 |
|
Escape_49-03-05_-058-_Conqueror's_Isle_-David_Ellis-
|
Mar 05, 1949 |
|
Red Wine (Jeff Chandler)
|
Feb 26, 1949 |
|
Orient Express
|
Feb 19, 1949 |
|
The Lost Special
|
Feb 12, 1949 |
|
The Man Who Could Work Miracles
|
Sep 19, 1948 |
|
Evening Primrose (William Conrad)
|
Sep 12, 1948 |
|
Dream of Armageddon
|
Sep 05, 1948 |
|
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz (William Conrad)
|
Aug 29, 1948 |
|
SS San Pedro
|
Aug 22, 1948 |
|
The Fugitive
|
Aug 15, 1948 |
|
The Man Who Would Be King (Ben Wright)
|
Aug 01, 1948 |
|
The Man Who Would Be King (Ben Wright)
|
Aug 01, 1948 |
|
Habit
|
Jul 18, 1948 |
|
She
|
Jul 11, 1948 |
|
A Tooth for Paul Revere
|
Jul 04, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-06-27_-044-_Country_of_the_Blind_-Paul_Frees,_William_Conrad-
|
Jun 27, 1948 |
|
Beau Geste
|
Jun 06, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-05-23_-042-_Leiningen_Versus_the_Ants_-William_Conrad,_Jay_Novello-
|
May 23, 1948 |
|
The Match
|
May 16, 1948 |
|
The Time Machine (Jeff Corey)
|
May 09, 1948 |
|
John Jock Todd
|
May 02, 1948 |
|
The Fourth Man (Berry Kroeger)
|
Apr 25, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-04-18_-037-_The_Drums_of_the_Fore_and_Aft_-Gil_Stratton,_Jr-
|
Apr 18, 1948 |
|
The Brute
|
Apr 11, 1948 |
|
Action (Berry Kroeger)
|
Apr 04, 1948 |
|
Shipment of Mute Fate (Harry Bartell)
|
Mar 28, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-03-21_-033-_Misfortune's_Isle_-national_broadcast-_-2-
|
Mar 21, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-03-21_-033-_Misfortune's_Isle_-national_broadcast-_-1-
|
Mar 21, 1948 |
|
The Log of the Evening Star (national broadcast)
|
Mar 14, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-03-07_-031-_Jimmy_Goggles,_the_God_-national_broadcast-
|
Mar 07, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-03-06_-030-_The_Grove_Of_Ashtaroth_-national_broadcast,_different_production-
|
Mar 06, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-02-28_-029-_How_Love_Came_To_Professor_Guildea_-national_broadcast,_different_productio
|
Feb 28, 1948 |
|
How Love Came to Professor Guildea (national broadcast)
|
Feb 22, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-02-21_-028-_Ancient_Sorceries_-national_broadcast,_different_production-
|
Feb 21, 1948 |
|
Ancient Sorceries (national broadcast)
|
Feb 15, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-02-14_-027-_Snake_Doctor_-national_broadcast,_different_production-
|
Feb 14, 1948 |
|
Snake Doctor (national broadcast)
|
Feb 08, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-02-07_-026-_The_Vanishing_Lady_-national_broadcast,_different_production-
|
Feb 07, 1948 |
|
The Vanishing Lady (national broadcast)
|
Feb 01, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-01-31_-025-_Three_Good_Witnesses_-national_broadcast,_different_production-
|
Jan 31, 1948 |
|
Three Good Witnesses (national broadcast)
|
Jan 28, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-01-24_-024-_Papa_Benjamin_-national_broadcast,_different_production-
|
Jan 24, 1948 |
|
Papa Benjamin (national broadcast)
|
Jan 21, 1948 |
|
Papa Benjamin (national broadcast)
|
Jan 21, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-01-17_-023-_Leiningen_vs_the_Ants_-national_broadcast,_different_production-
|
Jan 17, 1948 |
|
Leiningen vs the Ants (national broadcast)
|
Jan 14, 1948 |
|
Escape_48-01-10_-022-_The_Second_Class_Passenger_-national_broadcast,_different_production-
|
Jan 10, 1948 |
|
The Second Class Passenger (national broadcast)
|
Jan 07, 1948 |
|
Confession
|
Dec 31, 1947 |
|
Back for Christmas
|
Dec 24, 1947 |
|
Wild Oranges (William Conrad)
|
Dec 17, 1947 |
|
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
|
Dec 10, 1947 |
|
Taboo
|
Dec 03, 1947 |
|
The Country of the Blind
|
Nov 26, 1947 |
|
Casting the Runes
|
Nov 19, 1947 |
|
The Young Man with the Cream Tarts
|
Nov 12, 1947 |
|
Evening Primrose (Elliott Lewis)
|
Nov 05, 1947 |
|
Pollack and the Porroh Man
|
Oct 29, 1947 |
|
The Fall of the House of Usher
|
Oct 22, 1947 |
|
A Shipment of Mute Fate (Jack Webb)
|
Oct 15, 1947 |
|
The Most Dangerous Game
|
Oct 01, 1947 |
|
The Fourth Man (Paul Frees)
|
Aug 18, 1947 |
|
Ring of Thoth
|
Aug 11, 1947 |
|
Escape_47-08-04_-005-_Sire_De_Maletroit's_Door
|
Aug 04, 1947 |
|
Typhoon
|
Jul 28, 1947 |
|
Escape_47-07-21_-003-_The_Diamond_as_Big_as_the_Ritz_-Jack_Edwards,_Jr-
|
Jul 21, 1947 |
|
Operation Fleur De Lys
|
Jul 14, 1947 |
|
The Man Who Would Be King (Raymond Lawrence)
|
Jul 07, 1947 |
|
Dead of Night (Audition)
|
Mar 21, 1947 |
|
Out Of This World (Audition)
|
Feb 28, 1947 |