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Strange Tales (Old Time Radio)

Revenge by The Haunting Hour

Strange Tales (Old Time Radio)

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4.6681 Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2023

⏱️ 26 minutes

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This week on Strange Tales, we'll hear Revenge, from The Haunting Hour. This syndicated series was produced from 1945 through 1946, and was heard over many networks and stations. More from The Haunting Hour https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12022/StrangeTales676.mp3 Download StrangeTales676 Strange Tales is made possible by your support. If you’d like to help keep the tales coming [...]

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0:00.0

Strange Tales

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RELES

0:03.0

Relicradio.

0:20.0

Relic Radio.com presents tales of the strange and bizarre, the weird and the wicked.

0:26.1

Stories not necessarily of the supernatural, but of the unnatural.

0:35.1

Join us now for Strange Tales, featuring radio drama at its most mysterious and unusual.

1:20.6

Music I'm... ...and... No, no, stay where you are still. Do not break the stillness of this moment.

1:24.6

For this is a time of mystery, a time when imagination is free and moves forward swiftly, silently.

1:38.0

This is the haunting hour. Reven. Revenge.

2:00.0

Revenge.

2:11.2

Listen. Those are bells tolling in requiem for a man who has died.

2:13.7

How did he die, you ask?

2:21.8

Ah, listen to what happened to a girl who knew knew and whose mind was clouded dark with the fear of knowing. Listen to a tale of murder. It is late afternoon. Lee House is set strangely on a cliff

2:32.4

beside the rolling sea.

2:38.8

Autumn leaves fall, and with them the threads of night.

2:45.8

And in a car, parked a little distance from the house at a pillared gate, sits a girl behind the wheel.

2:50.2

Beside her stands an old man with sad and beguiling eye.

2:54.5

It's a bad night, Miss Anna, to be driving a searrow.

2:55.6

I know, Jameson.

2:56.8

But I must go.

2:57.2

I must.

3:00.1

How could I spend another night in that house?

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