Ernest Chapel describes a time machine. A real one that really works. He built it himself, dedicating himself to his invention in a quiet little town. Planning a trip back…
The audio is a little less than desireable, but not too bad. An important case is to be tried, and the possible result will be the death penalty. When the…
Audio is horrible in the first half, but the second half is good. Stick with it through the audio troubles, it's worth the twist ending. As best as can be…
In his office, mysterious notes are being typed on Ernest Chapel's typewriter. Is it a gag? Is it haunted? Ernest is a script writer with writer's block, and with a…
Audio is good, even with the usual record static noises. Ernest Chapel is Mr Ross, and is facing a coroner's inquest. Not being a legal counsel, he isn't granted an…
As foreign powers threaten to invade America, Lamonte Cranston and margot Lane talk with the commander of the local military base at a social event. Talk of a strange disease…
Margot Lane accompanies Lamonte Cranston to a concert to hear a world famous tenor. In an unexplained disaster, the tenor suddenly loses his voice in mid note. A replacement tenor…
Ernest Chapel sets the stage at a little corrigated shack, and a starry California night. He draws our attention, not to any star, but a great big patch of nothingness…
A pilot of a mail plane has a problem and finds his path has crossed with Margot Lane and Lamont Cranston. What wierd things are going on in the hills?…
At a circus side show, wax figures are on display. The figures are posed in a scene of a recent famous mobster coming to justice, but imagine the shock of…