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The Best of Suspense! (Vol 3)

Greatapes, 1993

Radio's Outstanding Theater of Thrills. 24 complete and original Broadcasts on 12 cassettes 19444-1955
  
  











  



  
Tales of Mystery and Suspense: "Radio's Outstanding Theater of Thrills" (Tales of Mystery and Suspense , Vol ...1 review

GreaTapes, 1999

Tales for the Imagination
Radio's most outstanding theatre of thrills was most certainly "Suspense." Whether it was a man spending the night in a haunted castle, a lonely woman stealing a baby, or a murderer among a bus of people trapped in a blizzard, listeners knew they could always rely on "Suspense" for excitement and entertainment. The eight shows on this volume (9) include: "The Devil's Saint" -- (Peter Lorre) ...
  
  











  



  
The Wit And Wisdom Of Dr. Wayne W. Dyer (Eliminating Your Erroneous Zones)
Wayne W. Dyer

Greatapes, 1979

Four audio cassettes. Interview with Wayne W. Dyer.
  
  











  



  
Tales of Mystery and Suspense: Vol. 10: Radio's Outstanding Theater of Thrills1 review
Paul Brennecke

GreaTapes, 2001

Tales of Suspense!
Those ominous chimes! Each week listeners of old time radio awaited them eagerly for what they knew would be another solid tale of mystery and suspense. "Suspense" was certainly one of the finest radio shows ever broadcast into homes. Roma Wines and Autolite became houshold names because they sponsored radio's best written show of its kind. Famous stars of the day were always delighted to ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of Mystery and Suspense: Vol. 1: Radio's Outstanding Theater of Thrills6 reviews
Paul Brennecke

GreaTapes, 2001

A Great Collection from the Famous Suspense Series
This is a great collection of eight half-hour 'Suspense' episodes, unabridged! The acting is excellent, and the stories themselves are very suspenseful. Below is a list of the eight shows: 1. A Little Piece of Rope: This is one of the shows where Lucille Ball proves her talent in drama. She plays a young criminal whose latest victim will turn out to be one she, herself, will be terrified of. 2. ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of Mystery & Suspense Featuring Suspense 7 (Tales of Mystery and Suspense Series , Vol 7)1 review
Paul Brennecke

GreaTapes, 1997

Something For the Imagination
Ominous chimes told listeners each week that they were about to be entertained and thrilled. Radio ruled the airwaves for decades and "Suspense" was one of the finest and most popular shows ever produced. "Suspense" was truly the cream of the crop. There were well written stories given a glossy and realistic production that week after week kept listeners glued to their chairs, bent slightly ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of Mystery and Suspense: Featuring Suspense 6 (Tales of Mystery and Suspense)3 reviews

GreaTapes, 1995

'Suspense': 'The Twilight Zone' without the dated effects.
"The House in Cypress Canyon" with Robert Taylor is one of eight episodes in this collection of the classic radio series "Suspense", and also my personal favorite. - A couple is looking to buy a home in Cypress Canyon, and there just happens to be a man setting up a "for sale" sign in a yard as the couple are driving by... what they don't know is that there is something in the house that will ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of Mystery and Suspense, Vol 81 review
Various artists

GreaTapes, 2002

Radio Heaven
The catch-phrase, "Roma wine presents" or "Autolite presents" voiced over that famous and ominous theme music are recognizable to anyone who loves old radio. Radio ruled the airwaves for decades and "Suspense" was one of the finest and most popular shows ever produced. "Suspense" was truly the cream of the crop. There were well written stories given a glossy and realistic production that week ...
  
  











  



  
Successful Cold Call Selling8 reviews
Lee Boyan

Greatapes, 1992

Learn New Techniques or Refresh Old Ones
This is an incredible book, both for learning about sales and for brushing up on old techniques. It is much more than the title suggests. It gives suggestions on how to find sales opportunities and gives techniques for capitalizing on those opportunities. This book was recommended to my by my boss, and it has helped me to become the top salesman in my region. My boss, who has been in sales for 20 ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of Mystery and Suspense: Featuring Suspense 3 : Radio's Outstanding Theater of Thrills/Cassettes ...1 review
Lucille Ball, Ronald Reagan, ...

GreaTapes, 1994

Mystery lovers and fans of old Hollywood will love these
These radio episodes have an effective way of keeping the listener at the edge of their seat. Lucille Ball's performance was no exception. Here, she comes out of the ditsy housewife roles she's so famous for and plays a conniving seducing witch who will stop at nothing to get her way. I highly recommend listening to these with the lights turned off or down low.
  
  











  



  
More Tales of Suspense

Greatapes, 1991

Mission Completed, James Stewart 12/1/49, Account Payable, Edward Arnold 10/13/49 Always Room at the Top-Anne Baxter 2/20/47 Angel of Death-Paul Henreid 1/3/46 Too Little To Live on-Ozzie & Harriet 12/26/47 A Good and Faithful Servant - Jack Benny 6/2/52 My Own Murdered-Herbert Marshall 5/24/45 Statement of Mary Blake-Jean Bennett 5/4/50 Smiley -Donald O'Connor 8/14/47 Black Curtain - Cary Grant 12/3/43 The Beast Must Die - Herbert Marshall ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of Mystery and Suspense: Featuring Suspense 4 : Radio's Outstanding Theater of Thrills (America Before ...1 review
Edward G. Robinson, Merle Oberon, ...

GreaTapes, 1994

Like a Good mystery?
These "Tales of Mystery and Suspense" are guarenteed to keep you in Suspense! My favorite one was "Lady Killer" about a woman who believes that her food poisioning was no accident. The only one that wasn't good was "The Face is Familiar" with Jack Benny.
  
  











  



  
Tales of Mystery and Suspense: The Man Who Wanted to be Edward G. Robinson; The Bluebeard of Bellac
Edward G. Robinson, Merle Oberon

Greatapes, 1995

From the Golden Age of Radio. 1. The Man Who Wanted to be Edward G. Robinson, starring E.G. Robinson, broadcast 9/30/48. 2. THe Bluebeard of Bellac, starring Merle Oberon, broadcast 9/21/44.
  
  











  



  
America Before T.V.: September 21, 1939 : A Day from the Golden Age of Radio2 reviews

GreaTapes, 1999

Fascinating! Great for fans of radio, music, history
Radio station WJSV in Washington, D. C. recorded an entire broadcast day for posterity on September 21, 1939, and some 18 hours of programming are presented here. Most of the material is from the CBS network. The local shows are largely daytime programming. Arthur Godfrey is the morning deejay, years before he shared the microphone with his "family" of resident guests. He spins records ranging ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of Mystery and Suspense: The Wages of Sin; A Vision of Death
Barbara Stanwyck, Ronald Coleman

Greatapes, 1995

From the Golden Age of Radio. Audio-cassette: 1. The Wages of Sin, starring Barbara Stanwyck. A woman with a disreputable reputation is caught between the law and a gangster over a dead man in her apartment. Broadcast 6/1/53. 2. A Vision of Death, starring Ronald Coleman. A husband and wife mentalist act no longer needs a gimmick when she develops real telepathy, and what she sees is death. Broadcast 6/1/53.
  
  











  



  
Tales of Mystery and Suspense: Featuring Suspense 51 review

GreaTapes, 1995

Stories well-calculated to keep you in...Suspense!
This set is good because it includes what has been considered the best show of the series: "Sorry, Wrong Number". The story was so popular that Agnes Moorehead actually had to come back and redo it 4 times over the years Suspense was on the air (and even recorded it into album form because of it's popularity). In today's stories, it might not grab you like it did the folks back then, but it's ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of Mystery and Suspense: The Face is Familiar; The Black Path of Fear
Jack Benny, Brian Donlevy

Greatapes, 1995

From the Golden Age of Radio. 1.The Face is Familiar, starring Jack Benny. The story of a bank robbery and the unhappy man who perpetrated the crime - a man who nobody can seem to remember. Broadcast 1/18/54. 2. The Black Path of Fear, starring Brian Donlevy. A man is framed for the murder of his fiancee while hiding out in Havana from an American gangster. Broadcast 8/31/44.
  
  











  



  
Tales of Mystery and Suspense
Great Tapes

GreaTapes, 1990
  
  











  







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