CBS Radio Mystery Theater 15 episodes Page 10


(4.4 stars; 57 reviews)

Enjoy 15 thrilling episodes from the CBS Radio Mystery Theater. This collection brings you captivating stories filled with suspense and intrigue, perfect for fans of classic radio drama.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

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The Many Names of Death 43:40
The Premature Burial 43:54
The Murders in the Rue Morgue 44:20
The Oblong Box 44:36
Berenice 55:29
The Masque of the Red Death 45:03
The Tell-Tale Heart 44:38
The Cask of Amontillado 44:04
The Witness is Death 53:51
Faith and the Faker 52:59
A Death of Kings 43:33
Ghost Talk 42:09
The Precious Killer 49:45
Concerto in Death 52:08
Sleepy Village 42:53

Reviews

750109, Berenice


(5 stars)

This episode, loosely based on an obscure Poe story, has a particularly creepy ending. I went back and found the Poe story and, while CBSRMT greatly altered the plot, they successfully captured Poe's horrific climax and use of a unreliably psychotic narrator.

It was Berenice


(2 stars)

I think Doug was referring to the 75-01-09 episode "Berenice" (I looked it up; apparently there was a public outcry from readers after it was first published and I'm not surprised).

great!


(5 stars)

loved the stories in this. have heard diffenent versions of sleepy village. but the Poe ones were good but the adaptation of the telltale heart didn't seem as good. but both Fred (Herman Munster) gwynne and Robert drydon were brilliant! Robert drydon playing good, bad or God! is always although listening to. I DO MEAN GOD! listen to ghost talk and you'll understand. still all good fun!

nice but check you files


(1 star)

the cbsrmt files page 10 on the Mask of the RedDeath, check it. The file speeds up to Donald Duck after a minute of playtime. In fact, check all the programmes on page 10. Thank you.

Which Poe Story????


(5 stars)

DougBee in his review comments on "the episode based on an obscure Poe story". Whis story was that? There are six of Poe's stories on this page. None of them is what I would call "obscure". I wish DougBee would tell us which one he was speaking of.