Friday Night Noir - Friday the Thirteenth Special : Suspense, The Witch's Tale & Origin of Superstition
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This week, tune into Vintage Classic Radio's "Friday Night Noir" for a "Friday the Thirteenth Special" that promises to chill and thrill. Kicking off the evening is the "Suspense" episode titled "Friday," which originally aired on February 4th, 1962. In this gripping tale, listeners find themselves in the midst of a harrowing escape as a convicted murderer, played by the compelling Vincent Price, breaks free under the cover of a stormy night, weaving a path of suspense and terror. Alongside Price, the cast includes Agnes Moorehead as the resilient housekeeper and Peter Lorre as the cunning detective on the chase, creating a perfect blend of tension and intrigue. Following "Suspense," we delve into the eerie world of "The Witch's Tale" with the episode "Devil's Number," first broadcast on May 2nd, 1938. This story explores the dark superstitions surrounding the number thirteen as an old crone, narrated by Adelaide Fitz-Allen, recounts a tale of a cursed village doomed by an ancient prophecy. The atmospheric narration is supported by Alonzo Deen Cole as the mysterious stranger whose arrival sets the ominous events in motion. Concluding our special is "Origin of Superstition" with the episode "Friday 13th," which originally aired in 1935. This fascinating installment dissects the origins and myths of why Friday the 13th is considered an unlucky day, presented in a dramatic and educational format. This series features Robert Hardy Andrews as the insightful narrator, whose delivery adds depth and a touch of foreboding to the age-old superstitions that still influence modern culture. Join us for a night of mystery and legend this Friday on Vintage Classic Radio, and immerse yourself in the classic allure of radio drama at its finest.
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