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The Horror! (Old Time Radio)

Frankenstein by NBC Short Story

The Horror! (Old Time Radio)

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Old, Horror, Arts, Performing Arts, Entertainment, Otr, Time, Radio, Thriller, Vintage

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2021

⏱️ 28 minutes

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https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12021/TheHorror1031.mp3 This week on The Horror, we'll hear an adaptation of Frankenstein as done by NBC's Short Story. This episode was produced in 1951, but was never broadcast by NBC. Download TheHorror1031 Other versions of Frankenstein

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0:00.0

All stories.

0:08.0

Three stories.

0:10.0

My only two.

0:12.0

Ten, ten, and the mouth.

0:18.0

You leave me.

0:20.0

Got me anything I can do.

0:22.0

I must remember.

0:23.0

You are not, not me.

0:25.0

My heart is just not.

0:27.0

I think you're right.

0:29.0

We are meant to call for a lot of the past stories, stories, and weird tales of mystery and terror by radios and passengers of the macabre.

0:41.0

The story where it's supernatural, it's super normal, dramatized like that, made by the mystery of the unknown.

0:47.0

We tell you this right time.

0:49.0

The preview is to a story of the excitement and tension of the magic wave.

0:54.0

We burn again, hungry, and see if we can turn off everything.

1:02.0

This is The Horror. Welcome back. Thanks for joining me this Saturday this week.

1:06.0

When you hear from NBC's short story, with their adaptation of Frankenstein,

1:11.0

52 episodes of the series were produced aired from February of 1951 to May of 1952 over NBC stations.

1:19.0

The story we're going to hear today was never broadcast by NBC, so it doesn't have an air date, but obviously it was created between 51 and 52.

1:26.0

Here's their version of Frankenstein.

1:29.0

NBC presents Short Story. Today, Mary Shelley.

1:41.0

Mary Shelley, wife of Percy Shelley, English poet of the period of romanticism, was herself an author, writing in the convention of the Gothic novel.

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