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Old Time Radio Theater

Inner Sanctum - Pattern For Fear

Old Time Radio Theater

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4.6749 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2012

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

An innocent waiter's life is turned upside down when he overhears a plot to commit murder.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Please visit mysteryshows.com for over 50,000 old-time radio shows.

0:09.6

Good evening, friends.

0:16.4

This is your host to welcome you through the creaking door into the inner sanctum.

0:22.5

Well, when picnicking over the weekend

0:24.4

found a lovely, restful, woodsy place.

0:28.3

Oh, this beautiful, so quiet,

0:30.5

you can hear a party drown.

0:32.9

And quite a few years.

0:37.8

The sun was so hot, but one of our party melted to the ground.

0:42.6

I'd always wondered over that waxen look about Charlie.

0:47.0

Still, it's an ill wind because Charlie had his usefulness at that.

0:50.6

Came the deep night, we ran a string through him and played marbles by candlelight.

0:57.0

The night's inner sanctum mystery, pattern for fear, was written by John Robert and stars

1:11.7

Everett Sloan in the role of Ludwig with Cameron Pudom as Larrabee.

1:19.6

And now for tonight's Rambled in the Never, Neverland.

1:25.6

We're in the Avalon Lounge, a fashionable metropolitan restaurant.

1:30.1

A waiter approaches a table secluded behind an arrangement of tall, potted plan.

1:35.5

A long patient sits at the intermist circular table for two.

1:39.9

Your order, sir?

1:41.9

If you please, I will take your order.

1:44.2

You know what I want, goodly.

1:46.6

Oh.

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