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Old Time Radio Mystery, Suspense, & Horror

683 - The Day I Died

Old Time Radio Mystery, Suspense, & Horror

Dakoda Black

Society & Culture

4.4730 Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Suspense

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0:00.0

Another journey into the realm of the strange and terrifying.

0:07.2

I hope you will enjoy the trip that it will thrill you a little and chill you a little.

0:14.7

So settle back.

0:16.9

Get a good grip on your nerves.

0:20.2

Where are we going?

0:22.3

You'll find out when we get there.

0:27.9

Well, greetings, everybody.

0:29.8

Welcome back to old time radio, mystery, suspense, and horror.

0:35.3

So glad that you are here.

0:41.4

I want to kick off your weekend with a good play from the suspense program, this time starring Joseph Cotton. Joseph Cotton was an American film,

0:51.3

stage, radio, and television actor.

0:56.0

He achieved prominence on Broadway, starring in the original stage productions of the Philadelphia story and Sabrina Fair.

1:05.9

He was born May 15th of 1905 and passed away February 6th of 1994.

1:15.5

By the way, this was Suspense's last episode before their summer break of 1949.

1:23.8

So sit back and enjoy the day I died, which aired June 30th of 1949. Now, Autolite, and its 60,000 dealers and service stations present.

1:52.1

The night, Autolite brings you Mr. Joseph Cotton in The Day I Die, a suspense play, produced and directed by Anton M. Leader.

2:13.3

And now, Autolite presents Mr. Joseph Cotton, in a tale well calculated to keep you in.

2:21.5

Suspense.

2:26.5

Good morning, Leslie.

2:30.0

Good morning.

2:31.2

Why is that window open?

2:32.3

I was getting stuff in here, and I...

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