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Beyond the Green Door

(4,5 Sterne; 5 Bewertungen)

Five-minute snippets of science fiction fun, supernatural terror, and mad-scientists getting their just desserts, written by Nebula Award winner Robert Sheckley and read by the immortal Basil Rathbone. Synopsis from https://www.otrcat.com/p/beyond-the-green-door

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

Harwell and teh Matland Indians

3:33

Phillip Baine in the Yukon

3:44

Frank Davis and Magic

4:06

Dr James Neal and Bowler

3:36

Tyner and the Ape

3:53

Theodore Kane Buried Alive

3:39

Henry Gill Joins Foreign Legion

3:59

Patrolman Hawkins and Waxwork

4:33

Hampton Expedition to Africa

3:21

Dilly Mercer, Strange Child

3:28

Alaskan Justice-Sheriff Quinn

3:45

Drake and the Abonibal Snowman

3:45

Jack the Ripper

3:28

Thomas Henning-Chucka Tribe of Paraguay

3:29

Roary Flynn, Astronaut to Mars

3:51

Eye Thief-Letters to and from John and Maud

3:02

Matador's Brother Killed

3:42

Trent Perkins and Sword Swallower

3:31

Mosley Searches for Schneiderman in Africa

3:49

Invasion of Green Planet Earth

3:36

Travis takes Poison or Out of Window

4:09

George Davis' Freak Show

4:01

Burt Simms, Bush Pilot and Desert City

3:48

Edward Morse - Deep Sea Fishing and Rats

3:46

Dillingsworth Diamond Corp

4:11

Dr. Frederick Morton and Cannibal

4:03

Richard Hearn, Hunter and Werewolf

4:12

Diver Fights for Life

4:13

Ogden Family - Nebraska 1970's

4:06

Mrs Curlew Poisoner Marries Major

3:54

John Otis and Mr. Dunn, Disposer

3:56

Mr Arkandy Baradian, Bolder and TNT

3:13

Mr. Fitz-Hugh and Poisoned Knife Blade

3:56

Edgar Hayes - Amazon Trip Seeking Cooper

3:56

Tom Dunlevy - Wants Abandon Cabin

4:16

New Hebridos Fisherman and Radiation Find

3:50

Alfred Dix - All Hallows Eve in Vermont

4:04

Eddie Fox - Hobo in Oakdale Oregon

3:55

Morton Gale - Vacation in Maine

3:35

Alfred Porter - Ghosts-Vampires

3:49

Bewertungen

Short & Sweet

(4 Sterne)

Narrated by Basil Rathbone in the last year of his life. He retained that voice which I thought was perfect for radio, I found these to be very interesting. These stories are very much like the show that Boris Karloff did for Readers DIgest. Short and to the point.